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I got a black with green buttons. I really like it. I can control games as good as as gameboy, DS or PSP. The only problem is it tends to slip down for me sometimes.
So besides emulators anybody know of any games that work well with this?
Hmmm...mine came in this week, and looks great - black with orange buttons. My only issue is that some of the keypad combos seem to be shortcuts on the droid, and when I'm playing, a search window will pop up.Mine came in yesterday, and it works well. Unfortunately, it looks like complete crap. The buttons are rough, cloudy, don't match each other, and look like the were made with a child's hammer. The rubber itself looks like it was cut out with garden shears.
Mine came in yesterday, and it works well. Unfortunately, it looks like complete crap. The buttons are rough, cloudy, don't match each other, and look like the were made with a child's hammer. The rubber itself looks like it was cut out with garden shears.
Some co-workers wanted to see it when it came in, and truthfully, I'm embarrassed to show it to them.
It does work well though.
I finally got my game gripper, and all I can say is I am pretty disappointed. The manufactoring process or the end result is sub-par. Granted, it was $18.99, but for what it is, I would have expected a better end product.
I got the black pad with the red buttons.
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The first pic shows the imperfections in the buttons.
The second one shows the poor finish on the D-Pad.
The third shows the back, and the crappy job of cleaning up the buttons. I am sure if I used it as is, the buttons would gouge the hell out of the physical keyboard.
My question, is this the common end result everyone else is receiving? I did get a email saying that the company was changing manufacturers, so I wasn't able to get the Glow In The Dark buttons as I had originally requested. Maybe this is just the new manufacturer issue?
Yeah, that doesn't look to nice. Sorry, but if it does what it supposed to do then it should be okay. So what games have you used this on ?
Edit: I just noticed you posted a pic of the back so how are we supposed to do Hadokens on that thing or jump diagonally? So SFII or Contra are out of the question.
Yeah, that doesn't look to nice. Sorry, but if it does what it supposed to do then it should be okay. So what games have you used this on ?
Edit: I just noticed you posted a pic of the back so how are we supposed to do Hadokens on that thing or jump diagonally? So SFII or Contra are out of the question.
I haven't used it at all yet. I debating on either sending it back, or at least filing down the back of the buttons before using it.
You have to remember that these are being made by one person..most likely at their home. You are not going to see factory quality here. What you will see is the result of someone having made their own design, making the molds most likely by hand plus hand tools, pouring melted plastic into them, and finally assembling the finished product.
I have ordered one, and I would expect to see any of the "flaws" mentioned in this thread. If there are rough edges, I'll trim them..no biggie. If there are mold marks, or swirls/bubbles in the plastic, no biggie there either.