Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Todo bien ya lo tengo

  • 5 out of 5
    looks so pretty and bright! so happy with the blue though! the process of buying was annoying as they kept lowering the price whenever i bought but other than that i’m glad i bought!

  • 5 out of 5
    Item arrived in 2 days. The case was broken and the paper insert was slightly torn. I ordered a replacement case from Nintendo for something like $2.50. All the extras are mint, and the tear on the insert is minor. Not going to return it, but it is still a bit annoying.

  • 5 out of 5
    El control es tal cual como se promociona, el control tiene una presicion sorpresivamente buena, y mas por su precio, y su comodidad es excelente, decia que tiene garantia de 2 años, espero que sea asi, lo tengo principalmente para jugar Fortnite y mi hermana para jugar TOK y BOTW.

  • 5 out of 5
    Very good wireless arcade stick. The selling points for me is that it is leverless and wireless. Leverless because its the new way to play. Wireless because its pretty uncommon with arcade sticks. Theres reasons why wireless arcade sticks are uncommon, but this isn't being used for competitive play. I was expecting this controller to have some weight to it, but its lightweight and made of all plastic. Which, looking at the price, should've been heavier and had some metal/aluminum. I tested the controller on a computer and my Nintendo Switch. No issues connecting at all with my computer. The Switch, however, I did have some issues with. I eventually found out that you need to use the USB cable that came packaged with the controller for the initial setup with the Switch. I've tried other USB cables I had laying around, but they didn't work. Once the initial setup is made, you don't have to physically connect to the Switch again unless your change consoles. However, the controller does not turn the Switch on, so you'll have to use turn it on a different way. The buttons feel more like gamepad buttons than arcade fight sticks. They are responsive though. Overall, I really wish this controller had more weight and had some metal/aluminum to the build, but still happy to use just for fun.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great feeling buttons and sticks. My L and R buttons are kinda mushy and feel slightly different to each other but beyond that all the buttons feel great. In particular, the face buttons are some of my favorites on any switch controller I've tried. The hall effect sticks are very smooth, and whether you like it or not, the yellow C stick nubby guy is here and it gives the controller a lot of character in my opinion. The grip on the back is also nicely shaped, smooth, and it's easy to reach the D-pad and right analog stick unlike on many handheld switch controllers. Since it's not relying on the switch's rails system, it makes the whole thing feel like one solid unit instead of having the controllers be a little wobbly on the each side of the switch tablet. This makes the whole package feel really premium. My main gripe with the controller is that it's just really heavy. For reference, the switch tablet is 297 grams. Each regular joycon is around 50 grams, making the switch with regular joycons attached 398 grams. The Hori Split Pad Pro controllers each weigh 80 grams, which means when attached, it's 457 grams. But this thing? 270 grams WITHOUT the switch, when it's plugged in the whole thing weighs a FAT 567 grams. That's too much for me when laying in bed holding it up to my face - so I did some surgery and removed the rumble motors. They're the same big ones that they put in regular controllers, and make a up a pretty good chunk of the weight of the Retroflag. They're not hard to remove if you've ever opened up controllers before, just be careful with the ribbon cables. Overall this thing is a steal for $50 and really brings nice feeling big buttons and sticks to the handheld format - notably better than the Hori Split Pad Pro - but I haven't tried the Split Pad Compact or the Nitro deck which are some of the other popular options.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've never played a Xenoblade Chronicles game before and to be honest when I first played it, it wasn't what i imagined it would be. And i actually didn't like it but i kept playing it and I soon began to like it. So I love this game so much and has me wanting to play the older games. Edit: I have finally finished the game and all I can say is that it's such a good game. I've spent 100+ hours in this game and there is still so many quests that I need to do. I'm now replaying the game in new game+.

  • 5 out of 5
    This adapter is great for multiple reasons. 1. its not too big and it kinda hugs the bottom of the switch so it won't snap off. 2. This is one of the only adapters that actually has AAC, so if you have airpods like I do then get this adapter. 3. It has a power passthrough which some adapters don't which is great if you play your switch on the go with a powerbank. 4.It comes with a little usb-a to usb-c cable for docked mode. Which once again some other adapters don't. I only have 2 negatives 1. If your using earbuds that only have SBC codec like the Samsung Galaxy Buds then there is latency that is noticeable. 2. With my airpods one of the pods will lose sound for 5 seconds then reconnect again, which isn't that bad.

  • 5 out of 5
    Purchase the game and all that came was a box!

  • 5 out of 5
    Los botones extras se deben usar tal cual están programados y no es posible duplicar un mismo botón porque no existe un software para hacerlo.

  • 5 out of 5
    This thing is really cool I always wanted one of these so I purchased this one to try with my Xbox but instead of using on the Xbox to actually end up using on the PC it was plugged in playing the only thing you have to do is plug the Xbox controller into it for it to function without that it won't work on a PC I played Forza with it and it's pretty accurate

  • 5 out of 5
    This doesn't necessarily come with ALL the Contra games. I actually like this collection quite a bit I felt like three games are the weakest part of this collection they should have just ripped out and replaced with the other Contra games. 'Super Robotector Alien Rebels' - 'Probotector' - 'and Operation C' (Japanese GameBoy port. ) 'Super Robotector Alien Rebels' - is the European version of 'Contra 3 Alien Wars' they ripped out all the characters and replace them with robots I watched a video on this and the guy says the reason being is because back in those days they thought it was just too violent but in the bonus book feature in this collection they don't mention that part at all. 'Probotector' - is the European version of contra hard corps and again ripped out the human characters and just replace them with robots I guess it's okay for the fans also because it's hard to find these versions but if they went the extra mile to put this on why didn't they go the extra mile to add the other Contra games? that's how I look at it. 'Operation C' JP ver. It's just the American version but the words are in Japanese it's literally the exact same version I don't know why they wanted to add that when the American version is already in the collection both the same games none are different it's a waste of cartridge space if you ask me again could have just added more other Contra games besides these three. Oh yeah one little nitpick I have too why didn't they add the bonus book as an actual book in the collection??? Why is it digital? I mean it looks like some love was put into this collection to be perfectly honest I'm shocked even Konami had the time to put this in (especially the Konami nowadays) I think fans would have liked it more if it was an actual physical version then maybe you could justify paying the 60 bucks but what you get here to be honest I can't justify the $60 why would I spend 60 bucks when I could just download it for $20 to top it off Nintendo has some crazy sales in the Nintendo store so really that $20 can be literally marked down to like 10 bucks...so if you don't want this i don't blame you. Games that could have been added: NeoContra Contra 4 Contra Legacy War (Ps1) and Even more they made. Fav Contra games in this collection: Contra Hard(Genesis) Contra 3 The Alien Wars (super famicom) and Orginal And of course the original arcade contra 1987 Overall this is actually a pretty cool collection definitely is overpriced and definitely they are missing some other Conra games I wish they did added because I didn't play those other Contra games like Contra 4 I heard really great things about which came out on the DS I believe 1-10 it would say this is a a solid 8/10 OH 1 last thing about this physical it comes with a manual which o thought was pretty cool I mean man it's so weird dude now a days companies seem like there dying out the whole video game manual think...I guess because if your stuck you can look up everything online? but man it still would be cool to have a nice THICK game manual.

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    Works perfect for PC via Bluetooth, only remember: For Xinput (Pairing button + B).

  • 5 out of 5
    Love the yellow! If you're into bright, fun neon colors, this is definitely the controller for you! Don't take my word for it - check out the pictures I posted. Looks and feels just like my neon red/blue controllers that came with the system. Honestly, no clue what the other reviewers are talking about with respect to shorter travel distance of the L/R buttons - I really don't see it, and I'm comparing directly against my neon red/blue controllers. I think maybe they've just broken in the red/blue controllers a bit more. I literally tried my red/blue and yellow side-by-side and they feel exactly the same for all the buttons with respect to travel distance, click-feel, etc. Also, the yellow color on the box really doesn't do the controllers justice. They're far more bright/neon than how they look on the box.

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