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by DirtyDan , Oct 30 '00
Pros: Fits hand great, useful triggers, good button placement, 2 memory card slots Cons: No built in vibration
The Dreamcast controller is a thing of beauty. This is another editorial in my preaching about the superiority of the Sega Dreamcast. I will only say one slightly negative thing about the Playstation 2 in the review and it will be right now: Hey Sony...
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by blink182crazy , Sep 18 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: none i can think of
I am a long time video gamer. I was hooked on console gaming ever since I got the original Nintendo NES when I was about five. Then I got a Sega Genesis. I never had the SNES, but a lot of my friends did so I played it quite often. Yet again, I moved...
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by offspringer , Jun 15 '00
Pros: Good response from buttons and analog pad; durable; multiple ports for VMU and Jump Pack Cons: D-Pad is still sub-par
With Sega's own Dreamcast controller, they have put forth their best stock controller to date, with responsive buttons and a decent analog pad included. The analog-based trigger buttons are also a nice touch and have better springs here in the US than...
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by kenjkatz , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Only hold controller one way Cons: Uncomfortable
Sega dreamcast came out with this supposedly great new system. Bull, the games aren't as good as they should be. The control pad has one good thing and the rest is terrible. It is similiar to nintendo's but you only hold it one way. The controller is...
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by casper9068 , Feb 03 '00
Pros: great feel Cons: chord position is a pain
This new dreamcast controller has got to be the best controller I have handled yet. Everthing in my opinion seems to be in exactly in its correct place. The placement of the triggers feels so comfortable and very easy to reach. One dissapointment though...
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by b_swartz , Dec 11 '02
Pros: Comfortable, Memory Card Slots Built In Cons: Larger Than Most, Could Have Been More Durable
Features:
Control Stick
D-Pad
4 Buttons On Right Side (A-B-X-Y)
Start Button In The Middle
Left And Right Triggers
Overview:
After 14 years of playing everything from Atari to Playstation I've been...
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by RyanRobert , Feb 14 '01
Pros: Great analog stick, L & R buttons are trigger shaped Cons: can get uncomfortable
I have the controller right here beside me. Not quite a double-edged sword, really more of a mixed bag, really.
First off, we have 9 buttons. A D-pad and analog stick, 4 A, B, X, Y face buttons, a start button, and two analog shoulder...
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by btomczak , Mar 22 '01
Pros: Looks kinda cool -- less buttons than some controllers Cons: Has the joystick and the four way pad -- not comfy in the hand
I'll admit it -- I don't play video games much anymore. I used to. I remember that the high point of my young life was Christmas 1988 when I finally got a Nintendo Entertainment System. I was so happy, so thrilled, so excited to finally have one in MY...
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by mr64source , Mar 30 '00
Pros: Analog triggers, precise and generally comfortable analog stick Cons: Flimsy, poor button decisions, may be uncomfortable for gamers with larger hands
Since people's personal opinions about controllers vary wildly it is hard to say that this is a universally flawed controller. All you can do is judge its general merits and potential problems... and this has a number in both categories.
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by Green_Avenger , Aug 03 '00
Pros: Big buttons. Cons: The wire placement.
Say what you will about the Dreamcast controller,
but don't say it doesn't work.
PAINFUL PLAY:
A couple of people complain that the controller
causes pain.
These people often say the controller's to small as well. ...
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by aberdeenlad , Oct 21 '02
Pros: Has both a direction pad and stick
Cons: Buttons stick
When i first got my Dream cast i picked up the controller and thought thats massive. It was the biggest normal controller id ever seen. Ive had just as big super joy pads in the past, but this was the biggest normal controller. The difference about this...
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by psufan0066 , Mar 20 '02
Pros: simplicity Cons: cheap parts, only 4 button
Pros: - The controller is inexpensive compared to other 3rd name brands who produce controllers for the DC system.
- The button/controller design is easy to learn
- Rumble expansion pack is cool additional product you can...
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by thedarkjester , Jul 25 '00
Pros: nothing that any other controller has Cons: to small, buttons in bad positions
The Sega Dreamcast controller is horrible! First of all, the controller is to compact. Look at the Play Station and N64 controllers. They are much wider. After an hour or two of gaming your hands hurt. Second, the control pad is to far down. It hurts...
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by gidkidder , Mar 22 '01
Pros: Great controllers with unique designs Cons: Just from the look of it, it seems a bit too thick
The Sega Dreamcast controller is great! It has all of the different types of controls of all the systems combined. It also is unique because it has a slot for a card that allows you to save data from your game and it also is a game by itself. Some...
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by dev124 , Jun 14 '01
Pros: buttons galore w/ very good placement Cons: cord too short, tad bit large
when I saw the controller, I saw critics raving about the hugeness of the controller and veiwing it as a great flaw, the same thing happened to the Atari Jaguar's controller, but the controller had a numerical pad(contributing to it being called a...
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