I liked how detailed you were and you basically covered everything and i cant thank you enough for doing that it means alot to people like us and i too have a fondness for the Nintendo Gamecube and the Nintendo 64 plus older ones too its honestly what id consider to be Nintendo's Golden Era back when the magic and Quality and fun and heart and soul were there of the Nintendo that i remember as a kid that no longer exists
@@JoeBleeps Your very welcome =) and beleave me alot of people will appriciatye you being so detailed i know that i do and to me details are everything so thank you once again for doing so that and keep up the amazing work man =)
Love your video. I have this also and think it’s amazing. It’s comfortable and very well made strong plastic and buttons feel amazing. My only complaint is you can’t dock it which is obvious and it drains the battery faster. But it’s an amazing controller and definitely worth the money.
It's heartbreaking. Especially a week after spending £320 on a console. But still this is a great controller and I am using it all the time with my Switch now
@@QsQs-du9xp if you play on your TV a lot, the official Pro Controller is hard to beat. In terms of handheld, this one is seemingly the best for my needs. I've been tempted by others but there's always a reason for me to refrain from buying
@@JoeBleeps I played once on the tv just to see how it is. I mainly bought this for handheld. so i guess this is the best option. But those scratches really bother me, thats y i dont think ill buy. thanka for ur replies
8vr been traveling quite a lot for work and the scratches don't bother me as long as they are in a place I won't see. I'll have to go for it. Great review.
Thanks for the review. As much as I like Retroflag products, I have to admit that the scratches on the console actually are a reason for me to avoid this neat looking controller.
It's definitely a weird one. It seems to be so that they secure the two different width consoles in place but I have no idea why they thought this was a good solution. Even a spring clip without sharp edges would have worked.
By now my launch Switch is not in perfect condition so the scratches don't bother me. But I wonder if you could put something on those brackets to soften them a bit?
@@mattsephton I've had a close look and you'd basically need to dismantle it to get the clips out. Maybe a 3D printed replacement would help, or at least file down the edges a little. Might be a project for another video...
@@mattsephton I don't know, do they? It's got the connection with the USB-C and it shows up as a wired controller. The sides of the console are painted so it's not like there's a bare metal connection. And the clips barely touch the OG Switch
That would be awesome. Well we've seen they've made multiple different cases for the Raspberry Pi so if this one sells well I wouldn't rule it out! And thank you 😀
I might buy this again my custom gameboy joycons with a dpad stopped working today so I have to play docked mode and tabletop mode with my 8bitdo pro 2 gameboy edition with my oled switch . The retroflag I had before it’s awesome I’m getting it again The nitrodeck is nice but alittle bit more expensive
just bought this retroflag. Amzing product. although it pains me to discover motion sensor does not work when lying in bed. Sensor works only if you are upright position This was never talked about from reviews.
I have myself 2 of these Retroflag Switch controllers (bought myself the second one, after loving the initial one I purchased), and I love the controller, big-time! On a sidentote, I know everyone praises the Gamecube controller, but it honestly was not very good, and was horribly deaigned, too. While it did, in fact, have an awesome analog stick, it had a ridiculously small dpad, those ridiculously oversized L&R trigger buttons, and those f**ked up 4 face buttons...all different sizes, and designs, and for aboslutely no reason, at all. I always thought the C stick was way too small as well, and should've been the same size as the analog stick, but also shouldve been better designed, as a whole. It, and the entire controller itself, never made any sense to me, especially coming from Nintendo. It reminded me way too much of the Virtual Boy's controller, but at least it wss, somewhat, more user-friendly, and conventional, too. The only other controller that was even worse designed, also, and unfortunately, by Nintendo as well, was that ridiculous N64 controller...but at least it did have an awsome, and normal sized, dpad! Unfortunately, the entire controller was so stupidly designed (especially that ignorant little anlaog stick, and it's horrible placement, too!), that it was uncomfortable, snd unconventional. Loved that nice, and big, dpad though!! Crazy that Retroflag made/deaigned a better looking, more comfortable, and much more user-friendly controller than Nintendo made across something like 2, maybe even 3, systems in a row. Lol. And don't even get me started on the Wii, and it's mulitple controllers that you had to have, just to play certain games...instead of just having 1 controller that could do everything. D**n, come to think of it, Nintendo has f**ked up a lot more than I even realized...🤔.
@@mikevogler5455 hahaha I enjoyed that rant! I love the GameCube controller. I'll give you the d pad, way too small. And we've had better analog triggers since, but I absolutely love those face buttons. Making the one you use the most being the biggest, secondary button next to it and the other two neatly out of the way but in reach when needed, makes sense to me. Now when I swap between countless controllers with the standard four layout but abxy always in different spots, I find it really throws me.
@@JoeBleeps I most definitely know I'm in the minority, if not the only individual, that hates that controller. Considering, also at that time, we also had the killer Dualshock 2 (as well as the previous Dualshock controller) and the awesome Xbox Controller S (not counting that original Xbox abomination, which is another poorly designed controller), and so many other excellent previous controllers, from even scarce systems that didn't make it for very long, the GC just lacked a well thought out controller. And trying to play a game that was ported from one of the other 2 systems, was a nightmare, and a half. That's just me though, but I know most others, if not everyone else, more than likely loved that controller. The GC did have some awesome games though, I won't deny that,.but they just weren't a blast to play, for me anyway, due to that controller. Had the analog triggers been designed differently, positioned differently, the 4 face buttons designed differently, and that d pad had been better designed, I'm sure I would've loved it a lot more.
Shame about the scratching. It may have been preferable to just make 2 sizes rather than having a sharp bumper like that to accommodate the two. My original switch is dinged up enough over the years that I feel less precious about it so I think I will still go ahead with the purchase but my OLED switch isn’t going near it 😅
Funny how you can get so much right and just one tiny detail can make you seriously reconsider it. I wasn't sure if it was just me so I'm glad other people feel the same way and it was worth including. I might investigate a mod to see if there's an easy way to stop the scratching
I'm actually surprised by the number of people bothered by the scratches. I thought it was just me. I'll maybe investigate some sort of modification to stop it happening
@@JoeBleeps that is a shame. I do like the look of these things but for some reason, no wake up with home button is annoying. I have cheaper ones that do this and ate detachable (still a little too small). But scratching my switch even a little scratch is a no no. Review was excellent
@@andrewsmyth1641 thank you, as I said in the video I understand why the home button doesn't power on and in practice it hasn't bothered me, but if you were used to using that button I can see how it would annoy! And as for the scratches, it was already scratched by the time I realised so I may as well keep using it but at least I could use this platform to warn other people about it.
@@JoeBleeps yeah I could see why the controller not turning it on would be annoying with a normal controller far from the console, but when you literally have to have the controller on your hands to be using this controller... How could it possibly matter?
I liked how detailed you were and you basically covered everything and i cant thank you enough for doing that it means alot to people like us and i too have a fondness for the Nintendo Gamecube and the Nintendo 64 plus older ones too its honestly what id consider to be Nintendo's Golden Era back when the magic and Quality and fun and heart and soul were there of the Nintendo that i remember as a kid that no longer exists
Thanks so much! I really tried hard to cover everything people might need to know
@@JoeBleeps Your very welcome =) and beleave me alot of people will appriciatye you being so detailed i know that i do and to me details are everything so thank you once again for doing so that and keep up the amazing work man =)
@@Magidiny123 I'll do my best! Thank you for the feedback 😊
@@JoeBleeps Your very welcome my friend =) Im happy to give it ^_^
Great review, thank you! Triggers my DS Lite reminiscence
Glad you enjoyed!
Love your video. I have this also and think it’s amazing. It’s comfortable and very well made strong plastic and buttons feel amazing. My only complaint is you can’t dock it which is obvious and it drains the battery faster. But it’s an amazing controller and definitely worth the money.
Thank you! Yes I've got so used to it that using the Joy Cons feels strange to me now
THANK YOU for showing the scratches
It's heartbreaking. Especially a week after spending £320 on a console. But still this is a great controller and I am using it all the time with my Switch now
@@JoeBleeps Other then thesr ones, what do you recoomend? I recently got a Oled and am looking to change joycons, But dont know what to get. Thanks
@@QsQs-du9xp if you play on your TV a lot, the official Pro Controller is hard to beat. In terms of handheld, this one is seemingly the best for my needs. I've been tempted by others but there's always a reason for me to refrain from buying
@@JoeBleeps I played once on the tv just to see how it is. I mainly bought this for handheld. so i guess this is the best option. But those scratches really bother me, thats y i dont think ill buy. thanka for ur replies
@@QsQs-du9xp I need to investigate a mod for sure
Next level video! Looks like a fantastic controller. Ticks all my boxes.
Thank you Matt! Yeah it's just so nice to use as well as how good it looks
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching!
8vr been traveling quite a lot for work and the scratches don't bother me as long as they are in a place I won't see. I'll have to go for it. Great review.
Thank you! It's still getting regular use here
Thanks for the review. As much as I like Retroflag products, I have to admit that the scratches on the console actually are a reason for me to avoid this neat looking controller.
It's definitely a weird one. It seems to be so that they secure the two different width consoles in place but I have no idea why they thought this was a good solution. Even a spring clip without sharp edges would have worked.
By now my launch Switch is not in perfect condition so the scratches don't bother me. But I wonder if you could put something on those brackets to soften them a bit?
@@mattsephton I've had a close look and you'd basically need to dismantle it to get the clips out. Maybe a 3D printed replacement would help, or at least file down the edges a little. Might be a project for another video...
@@JoeBleeps they need to remain conductive, right?
@@mattsephton I don't know, do they? It's got the connection with the USB-C and it shows up as a wired controller. The sides of the console are painted so it's not like there's a bare metal connection. And the clips barely touch the OG Switch
Planning to give maybe covering the metal railing with tape so that it does not have direct contact with the metal pin
That's a good idea. Let me know how it goes!
@@JoeBleeps its work but it more tighter will make it hard to slide in and out, and swaping game is a hassle 😑 with the controller on
Nice review Joe! I wonder if they’d ever do a super famicom skin of this 🤔
That would be awesome. Well we've seen they've made multiple different cases for the Raspberry Pi so if this one sells well I wouldn't rule it out! And thank you 😀
I might buy this again my custom gameboy joycons with a dpad stopped working today so I have to play docked mode and tabletop mode with my 8bitdo pro 2 gameboy edition with my oled switch .
The retroflag I had before it’s awesome I’m getting it again
The nitrodeck is nice but alittle bit more expensive
Most of my switch gameplay is with this now
@@JoeBleepsahhh well I already have the Hori spltipad compacts in the gengar color I’m loving them
@@ghosttiee9212 I was close to buying that one!
If the retro flag was awesome why did you get rid of it to begin with?
just bought this retroflag.
Amzing product.
although it pains me to discover motion sensor does not work when lying in bed.
Sensor works only if you are upright position
This was never talked about from reviews.
The motion sensing is basically the same as the pro controller, so yes it's different to when you're using the joy cons unfortunately
Dang this is awesome, might have to pick it up before botw2 comes out
I highly recommend it 😁
Same here. I just bought mine for Zelda!
@@sidneysun3865 I've just been playing Portal on it, so good
Hey what carrying cases would you reccomend for the retro flag?
I haven't found anything suitable for this one yet
I have myself 2 of these Retroflag Switch controllers (bought myself the second one, after loving the initial one I purchased), and I love the controller, big-time! On a sidentote, I know everyone praises the Gamecube controller, but it honestly was not very good, and was horribly deaigned, too. While it did, in fact, have an awesome analog stick, it had a ridiculously small dpad, those ridiculously oversized L&R trigger buttons, and those f**ked up 4 face buttons...all different sizes, and designs, and for aboslutely no reason, at all. I always thought the C stick was way too small as well, and should've been the same size as the analog stick, but also shouldve been better designed, as a whole. It, and the entire controller itself, never made any sense to me, especially coming from Nintendo. It reminded me way too much of the Virtual Boy's controller, but at least it wss, somewhat, more user-friendly, and conventional, too. The only other controller that was even worse designed, also, and unfortunately, by Nintendo as well, was that ridiculous N64 controller...but at least it did have an awsome, and normal sized, dpad! Unfortunately, the entire controller was so stupidly designed (especially that ignorant little anlaog stick, and it's horrible placement, too!), that it was uncomfortable, snd unconventional. Loved that nice, and big, dpad though!! Crazy that Retroflag made/deaigned a better looking, more comfortable, and much more user-friendly controller than Nintendo made across something like 2, maybe even 3, systems in a row. Lol. And don't even get me started on the Wii, and it's mulitple controllers that you had to have, just to play certain games...instead of just having 1 controller that could do everything. D**n, come to think of it, Nintendo has f**ked up a lot more than I even realized...🤔.
@@mikevogler5455 hahaha I enjoyed that rant! I love the GameCube controller. I'll give you the d pad, way too small. And we've had better analog triggers since, but I absolutely love those face buttons. Making the one you use the most being the biggest, secondary button next to it and the other two neatly out of the way but in reach when needed, makes sense to me. Now when I swap between countless controllers with the standard four layout but abxy always in different spots, I find it really throws me.
@@JoeBleeps I most definitely know I'm in the minority, if not the only individual, that hates that controller. Considering, also at that time, we also had the killer Dualshock 2 (as well as the previous Dualshock controller) and the awesome Xbox Controller S (not counting that original Xbox abomination, which is another poorly designed controller), and so many other excellent previous controllers, from even scarce systems that didn't make it for very long, the GC just lacked a well thought out controller. And trying to play a game that was ported from one of the other 2 systems, was a nightmare, and a half. That's just me though, but I know most others, if not everyone else, more than likely loved that controller. The GC did have some awesome games though, I won't deny that,.but they just weren't a blast to play, for me anyway, due to that controller. Had the analog triggers been designed differently, positioned differently, the 4 face buttons designed differently, and that d pad had been better designed, I'm sure I would've loved it a lot more.
I broke my regular switch and it does not have a rail on the right side do I need a rail or not for this controller to work
It should work but the regular switch is narrower so it may wobble a bit
Shame about the scratching. It may have been preferable to just make 2 sizes rather than having a sharp bumper like that to accommodate the two. My original switch is dinged up enough over the years that I feel less precious about it so I think I will still go ahead with the purchase but my OLED switch isn’t going near it 😅
Funny how you can get so much right and just one tiny detail can make you seriously reconsider it. I wasn't sure if it was just me so I'm glad other people feel the same way and it was worth including. I might investigate a mod to see if there's an easy way to stop the scratching
Mine keeps diaconnecting idk why
That is strange. Is the usb-c port all clear in the switch itself?
I loved the one I purchased until I couldn't handle the scratches it was leaving on my joy con rails from the metal clips on the inside of the device
I'm actually surprised by the number of people bothered by the scratches. I thought it was just me. I'll maybe investigate some sort of modification to stop it happening
Can't you just pull clips off before putting switch inside?
The clips are mounted from the inside so it's not that straightforward unfortunately.
@@JoeBleeps that is a shame. I do like the look of these things but for some reason, no wake up with home button is annoying. I have cheaper ones that do this and ate detachable (still a little too small). But scratching my switch even a little scratch is a no no. Review was excellent
@@andrewsmyth1641 thank you, as I said in the video I understand why the home button doesn't power on and in practice it hasn't bothered me, but if you were used to using that button I can see how it would annoy! And as for the scratches, it was already scratched by the time I realised so I may as well keep using it but at least I could use this platform to warn other people about it.
@@JoeBleeps I am going to try the nyxi wizard. Some say its too big but hopefully for me it will help with my hands. We shall see
@@andrewsmyth1641 let me know what you think!
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Thank you for being honest about the scratches, does putting masking tape or something over over the metal prongs prevent scratching?
I think that would make it too difficult for getting it on and off
What a shame about the scratching :(
Just so frustrating when so much of the design is so good and well thought out
@@JoeBleeps yes the rest of it is so classy
@@brianellerker9038 it really is
DOES NOT WAKE THE DEVICE LIKE MY OTHER AFTERMARKET CONTROLLERS AND IT CHIPS THE PAINT AWAY WHERE IT SLIDES IN......ITS A NO FOR ME
It only works by having the console in there though. Is it not easy to just press the power button or am I missing something?
@@JoeBleeps yeah I could see why the controller not turning it on would be annoying with a normal controller far from the console, but when you literally have to have the controller on your hands to be using this controller... How could it possibly matter?
@@XhoowieX that was my thinking too