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And seeing as SR dont sell it , I'll review it here:
> But SR do sell it...
>
> In both spice-orange and black!
It aint in their current catalogue and I searched for it relentlessly on the site, but with no success.
In both spice-orange and black!
The four face buttons seem smaller and are close together but are still good although they feel a little stiff and clicky to me.
Z is better than a Ninty pad as its bigger and goes with a hefty clunk when pushed.
L and R feel the same as Nintendo's pad until the 'click' which dont feel as good.
Theres another button - control - which when used with start allows to to program the front face buttons to your own style.
The D-pad is bigger and more accessible than on a Nintendo one, but is less accurate cos its circular.
The control stick is just as respnsive and comfy but doesnt feel as good coz of its shape and the material its made from.
The c stick is in some ways better but some not; its a better, more usable shape - its mushroom shaped like the control stick as opposed to Nintendo's nub. But its made of the same stuff as the control stick.
The start button is higher up and in my opinion difficult to reach.
Another feature is the rumble feature which can be switched off or set to a low or high setting via a switch underneath the start button.
Generally a decent pad, the best third party controller Ive ever used for any console.
But nothing on this earth will beat the Wavebird for being the best thing ever.
And seeing as SR dont sell it , I'll review it here: