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This is the only strange product either that lets you use other ccompnies game/hardware on your gamecube! I doubt it is legal though!
> I kind of dont believe you because Gamecube is not out yet for reason 1 and I
> could go on and on.
Thought someone wouldnt belive me! If you want to see a picture of it got to
http://www.lik-sang.com/catalog/news.php?artc=2415
There is a link to a picture of it there!
> about, the N64 pad was the best pad out there. I'm sorry the PS2 pad may be
> small, but it's an uncomfortable pile of cack, the sticks are too tight, for
> most games you're better off using the D pad (which just sucks).
Bravo on ure argument ! Uncomfortable, hmmmmmmmm..... I wonder why Sony were the only company to keep their controller the same for their new console..
hmmm, i wonder.......
The n64 pad was crap !!! A massive
> pile of crap !!
Either you're a retarded monkey, or you have no idea what you're talking about, the N64 pad was the best pad out there. I'm sorry the PS2 pad may be small, but it's an uncomfortable pile of cack, the sticks are too tight, for most games you're better off using the D pad (which just sucks).
> The PS2 pad is an updated SNES pad with 2 sticks, it's a pile of crap, it's not
> comfortable to use, the shoulder buttons are virtually unreachable, the N64 pad
> is better than the PS2 pad
the only good thing about the N64 pad is the Z
> button underneath
The fact that it's easy to use, comfortable and is the only pad that really suits first person shooters, don't tell me the PS2 pad works cause it's got 2 sticks, i've attempted to use it, the sticks are too tight, it just doesn't suit that kind of game.