Product Features
- Use your PlayStation or PlayStation2 controller on the Gamecube
- Play Game Cube games with a Dual Shock Joypad!
- Supports vibration function
- All buttons are fully converted
- PlayStation2 R1/R2 analog buttons supported (recognizes low or heavy push)
- New version now supporting dancing mats
Item Description
Use your favorite PlayStation or PlayStation2 Joypad on the Gamecube console. Take advantage of the high reliability of the Dual Shock Joypads. Converts all buttons (including analog L1/R1) as well as a vibration function.
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Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 54 |
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tom.nook (1) on 23, Mar. 2012 11:31 (HKT)
Perfect
Works perfectly with my Ps2 Dance Mat
forteii (74) on 15, Mar. 2012 13:06 (HKT)
Works wonderfully...
...on a Wii too, which will spell "early retirement" for your Classic Controller PRO. On the good side... GO, GO! Tatsunoko vs. Capcom!! XD
forteii (74) on 09, Feb. 2012 11:43 (HKT)
Great product
Gets along very well with the GameBoy Player and especially fighters. Recommended! X)
tosnic (1) on 28, Oct. 2011 04:46 (HKT)
works geat
only drawback is that you have to push the R+L Buttons (mapped to R2+L2) pretty hard to simulate the "100%-pressed" of the GC controller. This is only notable if you tend to press these buttons very softly - it seems to be just a case of habit.
spramil (1) on 24, Aug. 2011 15:57 (HKT)
The perfect solution for CAPCOM VS SNK 2 on Gamecube
I've tested this adapter on my GC using my regular PS2 controller, Capcom Street Fighter 15th Anniversary controller, and ASCIIWARE PSX pro controller on CvS 2 and with the Game Boy Player. All buttons and d-pads work perfectly without any delay, not too sensative and not too dull.
Highly recommended for those who have a Gamecube but prefer PS2 controllers for the d-pad
Highly recommended for those who have a Gamecube but prefer PS2 controllers for the d-pad
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