Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This is the Japanese language/text version, no English. Deeply disappointed.

  • 5 out of 5
    Not sure if the picture I included does any justice but the box was crushed. Thankfully the figure itself was okay. Overall good figure for the price.

  • 5 out of 5
    Easy to use, a little bit lag, but I like it.

  • 5 out of 5
    I would love to give this a higher review, as I think the mod itself looks quite good, but there was a part of the installation video I felt a bit uneasy about and sure enough it unfortunately resulted in a damaged flex cable for the shoulder and bumper buttons. Their installation video says that the flex cable doesn't need to be secured down, it'll be just fine as long as it's sitting flush, though it clearly doesn't sit completely flush in the video or when you actually install it, and it happens to pass directly along a couple of screw holes for the outer shell. I went against my better judgment and decided to trust the process, figuring that the screw holes must somehow be a non issue, even though you can't see how the flex cable is sitting once you've put the shell together enough to install the screws, and unfortunately the flex board had peeled up in the exact spot of the screw and the screw went right through the flex board. Miraculously, the buttons still function, it only seems to have severed the LED lines in the flex board, but it's resulted in my controller not lighting up the left bumper and trigger buttons. I would strongly recommend applying a small amount of double sided tape to hold the flex cable in position where the screw holes are in the plastic, and this is really something the company themselves should address in the installation video, and include pre-attached to the flex cable, as they do already have some flex cables with adhesive attached already. Aside from the damaged cable, the LEDs look great and the button presses feel good and responsive, though the ABXY buttons themselves feel just slightly too slick in the clear version, though I wouldn't consider it a major issue. Overall, I do think it's a good product IF you can avoid problems, but any buyers should be EXTREMELY careful and SHOULD adhere the LR flex cable to the support structure and NOT let it just sit on top of the existing LR flex board to prevent it from being punctured by screws, as you have no way of knowing if it's in the way of the screws by the time you need to install them, and I do think this is something Extremerate should address themselves to prevent customers having a problem. Until that's addressed, I would feel conflicted recommending it. Edit: Adding a screenshot from their installation video, you can clearly see that the ribbon cable is not sitting flush like they say it needs to in the video, it should be sitting underneath the screw holes circled in green as the original cable sits. By the time my controller was being reassembled, the flex cable must have caught on the screw which went right through one side of it, and again this is something you CANNOT see by the time the screws are being inserted.

  • 5 out of 5
    Buy brand new products and send this junk second-hand stuff...

  • 5 out of 5
    This is is really nice Case and the headphones were nice we really love it. Our only problem is there are like weird what looks like glue stains or something all over the front of the case. Doesn't hurt the function but it's just unsightly.

  • 5 out of 5
    This controller is a bit of a mixed bag in my opinion. There's some things it gets so right and other things not as much. Starting with the good however this controller is definitely better than I would have expected for the value. It is an incredibly accurate representation of a GameCube controller physically. The color and layout of the body and buttons is a true match. The octagonal outline of the joysticks provides that classic and nostalgic feeling. The size and feel of the mini sized c-stick is very accurate as well, and the triggers even feel the same. The device also charges using usb-c and I can't say often enough how great it is to actually have a standardized connection these days. The gyro control compatibility and NFC reader are great additional features as well. In terms of look and feel this controller got everything right. Even when it comes to ease of use and charging it's great. There are definitely areas it falls short though. For starters none of the buttons feel very good, they feel mushy and cheap, with the d-pad being pretty terrible though you could consider that to be an authentic experience compared to the OG controllers. The left joystick also sits a bit crooked as pictured. The way that you switch the connection modes is also terrible with certain modes requiring you press a pin hole button next to the charging port. I can not tell you the last time I had to deal with a terribly inconvenient and outdated pin hole reset button. Details like that aside my biggest complaint in the functionality of this controller comes from the connection modes. This controller works great when connected to a switch wirelessly and okay when connected to a pc through a wire. If you plan to use this for emulation on your pc you should definitely use a wire. When connected to your pc via wireless this controller nearly doesn't function. I experienced tons of missed inputs, very noticeable input lag, and what pretty much felt like the controller disconnection periodically out of nowhere and then reconnecting. This controller is advertised as a Switch controller and that's what you should use it for, or at least use a wire when connecting it to any other devices. While this controller may not be a great choice for wireless use with your pc or any other devices, it still makes a great wireless controller for the Switch and absolutely nails the look and feel of a classic GC controller. For the price it honestly could be worse and if you don't have enough controller for your Switch when friends come over I'd recommend it. Since this controller does include motion control and NFC compatibility it makes a great second controller for the Switch with full function that a pro controller would provide.

  • 5 out of 5
    Primarily in Japanese - Basically everything except ALL dialogue and save menu are all in English. Make sure to have Japanese translations next to you if you are unfamiliar with the language. I love this show and I've been waiting 10 years to get this game (I never used to have a console). I'm so happy I can finally play this wonderful game.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m only a few hours in but, I like it. The graphics aren’t that great though. This is one of those games that actually looks better in Handheld mode. Controls well, fast shipping, and has a brilliant storyline. If you like RPGs then this is one of the best on the Switch.

  • 5 out of 5
    Nice bundle of accessories for the Nintendo Switch. Our boys love playing on the Nintendo Switch, and they really enjoy playing all kinds of games including Switch Sports which brings back memories of playing Wii sports back on the Nintendo Wii when it was popular. Of course, like most kids they really like video games, but our boys really like playing the sport like games, especially if they have the opportunity to “act out” some of the game or some of the moves. These accessories are really just inexpensive plastic, but the joy that our boys receive from them and the happiness they show when they use them, makes them more than worth it. The switch controllers (referred to as joycons) fit nicely in the proper location in each of the accessories. The accessories are very lightweight, so they are easily used by all players whether they are young or small children, or maybe someone who has arthritis or has problems lifting or holding things for long periods of time. There is a nice selection of different accessories including 2 tennis rackets, 2 golf clubs, 2 swords, 2 leg straps for playing soccer, and 2 wrist straps for normal or standard playing. All buttons are easily reached and used when playing, including the button on the top of the joycon controller when it is connected to the Nintendo Switch, when you put the joycon controller into the accessories on most of them this button then becomes located around the back of the accessory, but when you have the accessory in your hand playing the game, this button is easily reached with the index or pointer finger. When using the controllers in these accessories it is quite easy and simple to use. The accessories are light enough to allow the user to play for hours without really any additional issues, there is no noticeable additional weight when using these accessories, but they do help to add to the game play experience for everyone involved, the users playing the games as well as anyone who is watching. We often find that when they start using these accessories, everyone starts to gather around and watch the games being played and waits their turn for a chance to play with these. Only downside we have found so far is that when using the leg straps for soccer, the way they're designed for the controllers or joycons to sit in them one of them (I believe it is the red one) doesn’t sit all the way down in the little elastic covered compartment, it sits up a little bit unless you want the elastic portion of the pocket to press down on the joystick of the controller. We just have the controller sit up just a bit as the elastic is more than tight and strong enough to hold it in place while playing. This only happens on the red joyon (I think it's the right joycon controller), the left side joycon controller doesn’t have this issue. Other than that, there are really no issues that we have found when using this accessory bundle.

  • 5 out of 5
    Game includes: Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp, and Space Ace. Very innovative game back in the day, but the game didn't age well, especially the first Dragon's lair with repeat stages. Game is basically a series of western animation-style graphics with Quick Time Events (QTE) if you played console setting where you have to match the inputs on screen like a "Simon's says" game to progress the story. In arcades it's a series of flashes or nothing at all (trail and error) and you have to determine what button to press depending on where the object light up or what's happening. Button variety are the 4 directional buttons(up, down, left, right) and a sword/attack button In arcades back in the day it was a coin sucker as with the first game it doesn't tell you what button to press, and you only know to press it the next time due to a game over screen. You only get 3 lives and it was 50cents per play in arcades Dragon's Lair 2 and Space Ace has more fluid story compared to Original Dragon's lair which have to do go through similar cutscenes multiple times. There are highlighted areas/objects every scenario this time around, but in Dargon's Lair 2 you must collect items along the way or at certain point of the game it wont' let you proceed, which is another way for the arcades to take your quarters Game is a real stickler on pressing buttons at right time with little margin of error. Time to react is fast and if you press the wrong button it register it as the wrong input making you lose a life. Used to play Dragon's lair part 2 in arcades when i was a kid. Didn't lose tons of quarters like the other kids. Remember spending hours watching people play during spring break at the arcades, taking down notes of QTE sequences before actually playing myself. Had a friend read out the commands as the time to react is too fast to glance at paper then input the movements (unless you don't want to see how story plays out). After beating the game several times; made photo copies and sold the steps to beat the game to other kids, so in the end made profit Now back to the review: --Options: Able to play arcade (flashing animations) or console (button displayed on screen) mode. Arcade cabinet display Able to set amount of lives --Extras: Dragon's Lair: Interview and watch feature Dragon's Lair 2 - interview, watch feature and pirate animation (hand sketched concept art) Space Ace: Watch feature Good nostalgia trip, but not worth a buy unless you really want to beat the game with unlimited lives. If you want to watch the story, pretty sure you can watch it on Youtube

  • 5 out of 5
    The game arrived in excellent condition, perfectly sealed and quite quickly.

  • 5 out of 5
    I liked just how this works the only down side is you can not change key vines on a game.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought it on the 19th and received it on the 22nd!! It’s also in Japanese so you have to look up translations ):

  • 5 out of 5
    Every other positive reviews you can read are correct. This stick is worth its price point. It's probably considered an "entry level" stick, but I'd say it's a mid tier stick at an entry level price. Pros: Sanwa parts, customization options, universality for multi-system use (and out of the box functionality for most systems), quality materials (nice and weighty), and lots of support from Mayflash on their website. Cons: Only one in my opinion, and not really a con but more an inconvenience. PS3/4 and Xbox 360/One require one of their original controllers for this to work on those systems. So you're basically plugging this stick into a regular controller, and that controller connects to your console as normal. It's basically just one extra connection, and it's honestly a breeze. There is even a way to avoid the extra wire and console controller alltogether. It's called the Magicboot (for PS4 or Xbox One, they are on Mayflash's website too and can be ordered through akiya-switch.com). The fightstick has an USB port on the front of it for one of these dongles. The dongle "acts" as the original controller you need connected. Gets rid of all the clutter of using the console controller and reduces it to a little USB dongle sticking a half inch out the front of the stick. Bonus: Many reviews recommended getting a GT-Y octagonal restrictor plate for the joystick since the stick comes with a square gate. I opened my F500 Elite just 10 minutes ago and guess what I found, an included octagonal gate! I purchased the 8way gate I thought I needed because I didnt know this came with one. Mayflash should update their product description to reflect this if it is indeed included going forward. So yeah, stick is solid. Tournament grade parts to start with, can be tricked out as you like, and is universal. The 8-way restrictor plate was an added bonus.

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