the reason your official pro controller is not shiny/sleek on the surface is because it's a golden paintjob. I have an official black pro controller and it's very much so
Is there someone who has had the official one for a long time and experienced broken joysticks? I have multiple, but I don't know if it's the same model as here. And the joysticks become more and more loose resulting in lacking function
The Gold controller looks nice, but I personally prefer the original Wii Classic Controller as it has analog triggers whereas the Pro has only digital triggers. Not a big fan of digital triggers.
These controllers are all made in china bro. One is not better than the other, they are simply different. Get a time machine and go back to 1995 if you want Japanese made controllers.
After 4 years, I wanted to play mario cards again and I couldn't find my original controller. I want to buy a new one, but I don't want to pay 280 dollars, should I buy a chinese made one?
@@seherbaz1608 Depends, I suggest doing your own research on the third party controller you want to buy (which i figure is the reason why you're here). Often patents expire making the third party controllers just as good if not superiour than the original. Although if you're just playing mario kart I also suggest buying either a nunchuck or a gamecube controller (if you can find a good deal on a wii-u era gamecube controller)
The official ones are evidently much better built due to the quality parts used whereas the unbranded use the cheapest parts possible and you're lucky if it lasts you six months.
@@Tino262d The Hori Wii controllers are great, but the PowerA ones or whatever brand they are feel pretty cheap so wouldn't recommend that. I bought a Wii-era Hori controller with a GCN-style (only released in Japan) and it's a pretty awesome controller. I honestly have never seen it too often sold in the U.S./U.K. marketplaces. Worth buying or importing if it's at a good price. Those ones I mentioned of Hori Wii-era are available in black, blue, or white. I bought a black one and probably my favorite color for a controller, anyway. The Wii Classic Controller looks really nice when it's all clean and not yellowed.
the reason your official pro controller is not shiny/sleek on the surface is because it's a golden paintjob. I have an official black pro controller and it's very much so
Makes sense
Is there someone who has had the official one for a long time and experienced broken joysticks? I have multiple, but I don't know if it's the same model as here. And the joysticks become more and more loose resulting in lacking function
The Gold controller looks nice, but I personally prefer the original Wii Classic Controller as it has analog triggers whereas the Pro has only digital triggers. Not a big fan of digital triggers.
Yesterday i orderd the wii clasic controller on brand and today a off brand clasic pro controller so yeah gonna wait till its deliverd
My Off Brand Is From AliExpress (Brand New)
How did it work for you? I’m looking to get some but I’m not sure how long it’ll last
@@QuiK075 it was junk a couple days after i got it didnt connect and when it did HORRIBLE STICK DRIFT activated.
Does it still work fine?
@@QuiK075 stick drift already on the first time using it
These controllers are all made in china bro. One is not better than the other, they are simply different. Get a time machine and go back to 1995 if you want Japanese made controllers.
After 4 years, I wanted to play mario cards again and I couldn't find my original controller. I want to buy a new one, but I don't want to pay 280 dollars, should I buy a chinese made one?
@@seherbaz1608 Depends, I suggest doing your own research on the third party controller you want to buy (which i figure is the reason why you're here). Often patents expire making the third party controllers just as good if not superiour than the original.
Although if you're just playing mario kart I also suggest buying either a nunchuck or a gamecube controller (if you can find a good deal on a wii-u era gamecube controller)
The official ones are evidently much better built due to the quality parts used whereas the unbranded use the cheapest parts possible and you're lucky if it lasts you six months.
@@Tino262d The Hori Wii controllers are great, but the PowerA ones or whatever brand they are feel pretty cheap so wouldn't recommend that.
I bought a Wii-era Hori controller with a GCN-style (only released in Japan) and it's a pretty awesome controller. I honestly have never seen it too often sold in the U.S./U.K. marketplaces. Worth buying or importing if it's at a good price.
Those ones I mentioned of Hori Wii-era are available in black, blue, or white. I bought a black one and probably my favorite color for a controller, anyway. The Wii Classic Controller looks really nice when it's all clean and not yellowed.
I just now realized I bought an off brand controller ☠️☠️☠️ I didn’t even notice the Wii text on it was missing, I must be blind