Unboxing the Super Famicom Classic Controller
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Have you put in your preorder for the Super Famicom Classic Controller yet? No? Well, you better do it quick, as the limited edition controller is a Japan-only Club Nintendo exclusive, and you likely won't be able to buy one months from now without spending some serious money on eBay. And by serious money, we mean wacky dollars.
Inside Games has received its SFC controller, and so far, it looks faithful to the original, with the added bonus of a wireless experience via hookup to the Wii remote. Alright, so it's not completely wireless, technically, but you should be used to the setup with the Wii Classic Controller. Hit the link below for unpackaging photos of the retro pad.
Reader Comments (30)
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 10:38AM (Unverified) said
*Drool* Why don't we get this type of shyt?!
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:37PM jaredgood1 said
It's faster and cheaper to ship these small runs from China to Japan than from China to the US (assuming they are manufactured in China). It's also faster and cheaper to ship them around Japan than it is to ship them around the US (Japan is 145,883 sq mi, USA is 3,794,066 sq mi.). Remember, these are freebies, so manufacturing and shipping costs play a big part in the equation.
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Posted: Apr 15th 2008 10:40AM ProfWho said
This is such BS. Why can't we get this stuff here. Really what was the last thing Nintendo gave people in teh US for registering? The Zelda Collector's Edition? Come on, give us something NOA.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 10:49AM garbagedick said
for brain age 2 you got a stylus set
for zelda phantom hourglass you got a feather stylus
for kirby canvas curse you got a pink stylus (for the old style DS)
for zelda phantom hourglass you got a feather stylus
for kirby canvas curse you got a pink stylus (for the old style DS)
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 11:07AM TheC0A7S said
Zelda stylus was awsome
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff79/TheCOATS/Zelda%20stylus/Photo4.jpg
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff79/TheCOATS/Zelda%20stylus/Photo10.jpg
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http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff79/TheCOATS/Zelda%20stylus/Photo4.jpg
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff79/TheCOATS/Zelda%20stylus/Photo10.jpg
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 9:22PM garbagedick said
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 11:14AM (Unverified) said
I hope this'll be for the next free swag contest! ;)
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 11:29AM (Unverified) said
Can that casing be replaced win my own SNES controller's plastic without damaging it?
Also, when do pre-orders begin? PlayAsia only says "soon."
And how much?
And what is the meaning of life?
Also, when do pre-orders begin? PlayAsia only says "soon."
And how much?
And what is the meaning of life?
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 11:49AM (Unverified) said
That is godly. As Cambot asked, does anyone know when pre-orders start at Playasia? I put my email on the mailing list, so hopefully I will hear from them soon.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:06PM (Unverified) said
Yup, signing up for the notification is your best bet--everyone will be on those things like rabid dogs. Doesn't stop me from checking obsessively, though...damn, I'm such a nerd. B...but Famicom colors are so pretty...
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Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:14PM (Unverified) said
If you gals and guys want SNES control so badly (albeit wired compared to the above sorta-wireless-with-an-enormous-dongle Super Famicom controller), go to RetroZone and get a Gamecube adapter.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 1:57PM (Unverified) said
That looks like an equally useful deal, and you don't have to rely on somebody else maybe shipping their freebie to you.
Does anybody else just get leery of putting up the big pre-order bucks for things like this? Online business through non-Amazon/Ebay vendors still gives me the squicks. You know, like how you feel when you give a "friend of a friend's friend" money to give you some merch, and you never see your money or the merch ever again.
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Does anybody else just get leery of putting up the big pre-order bucks for things like this? Online business through non-Amazon/Ebay vendors still gives me the squicks. You know, like how you feel when you give a "friend of a friend's friend" money to give you some merch, and you never see your money or the merch ever again.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:16PM (Unverified) said
Oooooooo... Pretty!
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:46PM GreenElf said
Don't worry folks. How often have you seen something like this get released, that turned out to be a hit, that DIDN'T get about a thousand knock offs within a month? If this thing is marketable, somebody will clone it, have no fear.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:45PM (Unverified) said
Cool. Mine should hopefully be arriving soon, then.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 12:58PM (Unverified) said
would be cool to have, but i hardly use my classic controller so this wouldn't be anymore useful
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 1:56PM (Unverified) said
Don't get me wrong, I surely want of these controllers, *DROOL,INDEED!!!*
But really what's the point?..aside from the SNES nostalgia I mean.
There's already the Wii Classic controller on the market.
Granted, the W.C.C can't replicate the feel or enjoyment of this new SNES controller for the Wii.
I will pick this new controller once it reaches the U.S.
But really what's the point?..aside from the SNES nostalgia I mean.
There's already the Wii Classic controller on the market.
Granted, the W.C.C can't replicate the feel or enjoyment of this new SNES controller for the Wii.
I will pick this new controller once it reaches the U.S.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 2:24PM (Unverified) said
Now that's what I call classic.
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 2:28PM blahblah55 said
Classic indeed. And with the colorful buttons, my gf would love it.
...ehh, with things going on this month, I can't risk it all crushing down on Asia-is-awesome-sites that would sell this... I'll just hope someone sends a clone.
And though there is the GC-compatible-one, I would rather get this... I like my CC hooking up to my Wiimote. :)
...ehh, with things going on this month, I can't risk it all crushing down on Asia-is-awesome-sites that would sell this... I'll just hope someone sends a clone.
And though there is the GC-compatible-one, I would rather get this... I like my CC hooking up to my Wiimote. :)
Posted: Apr 15th 2008 9:14PM NavParker said
I don't get it. Doesn't the Classic Controller pretty much feel like the old SNES controller?
Posted: Apr 16th 2008 1:50PM (Unverified) said
Exactly. I would rather see an N64 classic controller released.
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Posted: Apr 15th 2008 9:49PM (Unverified) said
I personally don't like the CC because it's a bit too thick. Also the D-Pad is nice, but it takes some time to break in. I'll be getting this the moment play asia send me the e-mail.
Posted: Apr 16th 2008 7:16AM (Unverified) said
I was excited until I saw the diagram on the box. I'd rather be tethered to the console than have the freaking wiimote dangling off the end of my controller.
Posted: Apr 17th 2008 3:48AM (Unverified) said
A little late here, but this is cheaper and if you have the original controller...
http://www.raphnetshop.com/products/nes2wii/index.php?category=Kits (nes/snes/n64 to gc/wii
or
as someone else already stated...
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php?categoryID=80 nes/snes to gc/wii
so yeah.
http://www.raphnetshop.com/products/nes2wii/index.php?category=Kits (nes/snes/n64 to gc/wii
or
as someone else already stated...
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php?categoryID=80 nes/snes to gc/wii
so yeah.
Posted: May 22nd 2008 5:04PM (Unverified) said
I just got mine in the mail yesterday, and it saddens me to report that it is a bit disappointing. Calm your jealousy! It is cool looking and comfortable, but the buttons have a distinctively third-party feel. They have that mushy, ball-of-cotton-under-the-buttons thing going on waayy too much for my liking. Maybe in mine is just defective, or got squished under a refrigerator in shipping, but comparing this to the original SNES pad, it's just not as solid or responsive. The Classic Controller is far superior for use as an actual gaming device.
Posted: Jun 10th 2008 9:06AM GrittyChimp said
Just got mine today from a nice ebay seller in Japan, Mine feels just as good as my old SNES pad and looks the same (PAL boy over here). For those of you who had a SNES shortly after it was first released you'll really appreciate the nostalgia. This is what makes it awesome. The SNES was such a massive leap from the NES and the build up was immense. The first time playing Super Mario World felt like nothing else, Mode 7 seriously blew us away! The rest of you younglings may well question the wow factor. Bless you for you'll never have that joy (The N64 doesn't count by the way as it was preceded by the PS1 so didn't really have the wow I'm talking about)
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