Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    For a very niche audience who wants to re-live arcades of the 80s (for nostalgia reasons), or want to see how it was like back then. I'll list all the games at the end. Gameplay feels very dated and may be off putting for those who are used to current gen gameplay Has a rewind feature, save state, and achievements Rewind works really well with no pauses/lag in between. You can also let the game play itself, stop them any time, and play the game yourself from there. Menu displays really nice artwork, but a hassle scrolling to the game you want as you have to transition through screens instead of having a simple list to select from. Has a museum mode where you can view artwork, concept art, and listen to music tracks Includes 25 games from 1979 to 1990 . Every game has thier original arcade version except for Crystalis which has a console port. Some games have options to play both arcade and console versions and select region. For console version, which system it was ported from is not displayed. If you get the Xbox One version of the game you also get 'Baseball Stars' bringing the total list of games to 26. For Switch version, you must download patch and free DLC to get all the games. Personally I think it's a bit expensive at the current $28. Better if it was half the price...but if you spent tons of quarters back in the day maybe it's worth it. iunno As promised here are the list of games in the collection Ozma Wars Sasuke vs. Commander Fantasy Vanguard Munch Mobile Alpha Mission TNK III Athena Ikari Warriors Victory Road Bermuda Triangle Guerrilla War Psycho Soldier Time Soldiers World Wars Chopper I P.O.W.: Prisoners of War Paddle Mania Beast Busters Ikari III: The Rescue Prehistoric Isle SAR: Search and Rescue Street Smart Crystalis

  • 5 out of 5
    Happy with the purchase! Came new and sealed. Saw many good reviews online about this game and just recently pre ordered the new one, hopefully this series is good.

  • 5 out of 5
    Came in perfect condition and came with cute anime collection pins of some sort i havent removed them yet im considering saving them for my anime collection and game came in brand new so im happy i got the game and this cute anime collection im very satisfied

  • 5 out of 5
    Me encanta

  • 5 out of 5
    The package came on time, but the box is a little crushed. If it was for me it wouldn’t be a big deal, but this is a gift and I wish the box wasn’t so crushed :( thankfully the figure inside is alright. Other than that, everything was great!

  • 5 out of 5
    Love the Ys series!! First game I’ve played was Ys:Memories of Celceta and this one makes it better! Its action/adventure, the continent it massive. People usually compared this game to Xenonblade Chronicles 2. I love Xenoblade as well but the fighting mechanics in this game are better in my opinion. Utilizing basic attacks with skills to defeat many enemies. I reccomend this game to anyone interested in a action packed adventure game with an interating storyline! The fishing is also fun, so its not all about fighting monsters.

  • 5 out of 5
    Updated on April 12, 2018 Contacted the seller via email, they were nice enough to send another controller at no cost, and it arrived today. When i opened the package, i could already tell i had received a completely different controller from what i had originally bought. The new controller had no branding, box art implies the controller came from company "Honson ". Similar looking controller otherwise, until one tries to connect to the Nintendo Switch. Failed to connect several times, with no luck being able to use my new controller. Tried to connect with PC, where it works. However, D-pad fails to function, so a complete waste of a setup. I have sent out another email in hopes they will face the issue and why this shady practice is happening on their side. ------------------- Arrived with the L1 button not working at all. Decent size controller with rumble, no motion controls, but i barely use them. Just wish i could use L1, most games for the switch requires that button input.

  • 5 out of 5
    Such a super cool controller! This is for the switch I have at my house for my grandkids (and also maybe for me too! 😁) it’s really cool how it lights up! It works great. It’s solid and durable and should hold up well.

  • 5 out of 5
    Description of size of product is correct IF you add the two controllers together. I would not have bought if I had known they were just as small as all the other joycons on market. As seen in pic, it's smaller than a standard TV remote, and not as wide as pez

  • 5 out of 5
    The JC200 wireless gamepad isn't perfect, but it's a definite step up for the Nintendo Switch. What I Like + Better than Joy-Cons. The most obvious improvement over stock (and probably the reason you're here to begin with) is that the Switch becomes much easier to hold with adult hands, which for me, makes it possible to play in handheld mode for more than 10 minutes at a time without my hands hating me. + Handheld or tabletop or docked. Because it's wireless, it's possible to use the JC200 even when the Switch is not nested into it. + Smooth controls. All buttons are responsive and easy to reach. The Hall Effect joysticks feel good; although I can't tell a difference between them and analog joysticks in good condition, hopefully they'll live up to the hype of increased durability versus the latter. + Cool lighting effects. I would have been perfectly happy without any lights, but I will concede that the gamepad looks really good with the LEDs on, and they do not distract during gameplay. + The Switch locks into place. Some competitor gamepads rely solely on friction to keep the Switch in place. The JC200 has two locks on the back, one on each side. What I Don't Like - Blocks some USB accessories. I have some gaming earbuds that use a USB-C dongle that is wider than the housing of a charging cable. Thanks to the thick plastic ledge at the bottom, I can't connect the dongle when the Switch is in the gamepad. - Noisy haptics. Even at the lower of the two settings, the haptic motors buzz as much as they vibrate. Some buzzing is to be expected, of course, but it's louder than some third-party pro controllers I have. Luckily, vibration can be disabled altogether if this bothers you too much. - Not so cool-looking with the lights off. The vibrant colours of the gamepad in the marketing renders are pretty close to real-life, but they depend on the LEDs being on. With them turned off, the gamepad looks dull in a way that screams, "third-party accessory." Despite its drawbacks, this is a pretty good gamepad that offers a vast improvement in ergonomics, and therefore usability of the Nintendo Switch. However, if looks are important to you, I'd recommend the versions of the JC200 in plain black or white, which only have light rings around the joysticks.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this Because I wanted a wheel with a gear but I couldn’t afford any off them until I found this. I wasn’t sure if this would work because I hadn’t heard of the brand. But after using it I am I love with it. The control is great The material is great. The best parts are that it is easy to put together, the vibration in the steering. I really love it

  • 5 out of 5
    Great Metroidvania game. This edition includes so much stuff including a double sided poster (1 side includes the game map), art book, CD soundtrack, and blu-ray documentary of the making, along with gameplay and a speedrun.

  • 5 out of 5
    There aren’t a ton of Smash Bros. themed controllers out there aside from the official Nintendo Pro controller, and I absolutely LOVE this one. The design is incredible, just like the other controllers they’ve released. I love the dock that comes with it, it's not just functional but also shows off the rest of the design when you’re charging the controller, which is such a cool touch. The hidden, till lit design and the fact that you can change the color of the design is fantastic, it really lets you customize the look. The buttons feel great, offering solid feedback with each press, the joysticks are precise and comfortable to use during long gaming sessions. The overall build quality is great, and it feels durable enough to last through plenty of intense matches. It feels like a premium product through and through. Overall, this controller is not only visually pleasing but also feels fantastic to play with. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who’s searching for a fun, reliable, and unique controller that’ll enhance their Smash Bros. experience.

  • 5 out of 5
    Excelente producto pero llegó retrasado.

  • 5 out of 5
    A very well made gaming controller that can rival Razer's accessories. The box and packaging was well designed and packaged to give a premium feel, and it comes with a wireless charging pad for a msrp of $70 during time of review. The controller features clicky mechanical buttons like gaming keyboards along with extra re-mappable keys on the side. Physically, this thing functions really smooth. Every button from XYAB, D-Pad, index finger buttons, macros, to fn keys are all very responsive and clicky. You feel exactly when the key has registered and the latency is unnoticeable. The aesthetics and lights are pleasing enough such that it looks good and does not drain the battery and is used as a feature to indicate what mode it is in. One thing I wish they did with the lights is make it indicate the battery life as there is no way to tell what the charge is unless if I have it connected to the switch. Connectivity wise, switching modes to pair with the Switch and my Win 11 device was fast and easy while reading the manual. There are so many buttons and shortcuts on this thing that it was overwhelming at first. There is always a QR code on the back of the device to pull up a digital manual including what buttons to press to switch modes, which is well thought out. Vibration on this controller is slightly above average, nothing as strong as wired controllers but reasonable given that it runs on batteries. So far I have use this for around 30m a day every day for a week and it is still holding up at over 90%, so battery wise it's decent. This thing absolutely slays when it comes to combo heavy games where you need to get the accurate feel of button registration as the travel distance is very small and the tactile clicky feel is very accurate. It almost feels like you are clicking a mouse. The joy sticks are smooth and has very gentle resistance during usage to give a smooth gaming experience. The macros can record the joystick in combination with button registration. Needless to say this is now my main controller. The only downside I have with this controller is that it's a dust and oil magnet due to the decently grippy sides and the plastic casing they use. If they can improve the material of the controller's casing it would definitively make it a AAA accessory. The wireless dock isn't too special. It's heavy and has rainbow rgb, but is not customizable. It also has a usb-a pass through on the front to plug in what ever you also need to charge or in case you need to use it in wired mode. The rgb will only turn on when it's charging the controller and turn off when not. I feel they could've pimp out the dock a little more such that it would show the battery level of the controller because it's really hard to tell how much juice is left in the device. Overall, at $70 during time of review I can easily recommend this to people looking for a main controller that is tactile, clicky, has low latency, and can do it all it comes to what platforms to connect to because it is very versatile. I'd easily buy this device if needed as it's cheaper than Nintendo's pro controller, feels better, is more competitive, works on multiple platforms, and it also comes with a dock. Will update if this thing ever gives out, but even if the battery gives out you can use it wired, so the real question is when the joy sticks or the casing will give out.

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