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Densha de GO!! One Handle Controller For Nintendo Switch
Zuiki
Japan
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description
Densha de GO! One Handle Controller For Nintendo Switch is a controller that aims to realistically recreate the feeling of operating a real train. The system gears allow to lock the lever to easily operate the train without looking at the controller, instead simply click them into place.
further info
Original Name | 電車でGO!!専用 ワンハンドルコントローラー for Nintendo |
Official Release Date | Aug 05, 2021 |
Version | Japan |
PAX-Code | PAX0011637112 |
Catalog No. | ZKNS-001 |
Item Code | 4562408231319 |
Product Measures | 28cm x 19cm x 17cm |
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customer reviews
Average rating: | (4 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 3 |
Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Playasia.com team.
RobertChen (1) on 29, Jul. 2022 15:34 (HKT)
Product Ok, but local shipping is too long
Product is fine no complaints, but I don't understand why I needed to wait 7-10 days on average for it to arrive for a "local" delivery. I am located in the same city as Playasia headquarters with the item in stock in your local warehouse. Is it really that expensive to ship using SF which normally could arrive in 2-3 days the latest. I mean Amazon US shipped his product to me in 5 days.
axle_the_red (11) on 03, Dec. 2021 23:53 (HKT)
Great experience
Strange to use at the beggining but very funny to use at the end. It’s really a little piece for your collection and must have with the game for a full experience.
fuchikoma71 (1) on 04, Oct. 2021 13:49 (HKT)
Excellent product
This is a very solid dedicated controller for the game, but a bit pricey (hence the 4 stars). It is larger and more massive than I expected (which is a good thing). Paradoxically, it makes the driving somewhat less precise for me, but that is most likely the result of increased realism: with the Switch Pro controller, I tend to adjust speed with sharp, all-or-nothing nudges of the left stick (100% acceleration or braking), which is near impossible to do with this controller but also, I suspect, not recommended in a real train! In short: it forces you to be gentler with the commands, which is a technique I still need to master.
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