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Gravis Destroyer GamePad (PC only)

Gravis Destroyer GamePad (PC only)

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: junk
Review: I just wanted a nice cheap gamepad to play emulator games with. I don't need the rumbling, the analog controls; just something simple. This device is terrible. The two buttons on the top are just rapid fire buttons for two of the colored ones. The directional pad is completly out of wack; it takes all kinds of Zen meditation to guide a character in a straight line. Save your money. Do not buy this. I was like you once.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: junk
Review: I just wanted a nice cheap gamepad to play emulator games with. I don't need the rumbling, the analog controls; just something simple. This device is terrible. The two buttons on the top are just rapid fire buttons for two of the colored ones. The directional pad is completly out of wack; it takes all kinds of Zen meditation to guide a character in a straight line. Save your money. Do not buy this. I was like you once.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Useless
Review: I picked up this gamepad because of the low price, and let me tell you: it's not worth the money no matter how cheap you can get it. What good is a gamepad if you can't make a player in EA Sports's FIFA 2003 run in a straight line? My soccer players looks like they smoked up, shot some drugs, and then blindfolded themselves before taking the field. It's actually rather amusing, but for all the wrong reasons.

Stay away from this pad, unless you get a masochistic high out of wearing the skin off your left thumb while trying to make sensical moves that are only sporadically rewarded with the proper outcome. I'm giving it one star only because this review system won't allow me to give it less.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Useless
Review: I picked up this gamepad because of the low price, and let me tell you: it's not worth the money no matter how cheap you can get it. What good is a gamepad if you can't make a player in EA Sports's FIFA 2003 run in a straight line? My soccer players looks like they smoked up, shot some drugs, and then blindfolded themselves before taking the field. It's actually rather amusing, but for all the wrong reasons.

Stay away from this pad, unless you get a masochistic high out of wearing the skin off your left thumb while trying to make sensical moves that are only sporadically rewarded with the proper outcome. I'm giving it one star only because this review system won't allow me to give it less.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It not good enough
Review: It isn't good. it feels good for pc games but when you play emulators like Super Nintendo (TM) the top two buttons do the same thing the green and yellow buttons do and the buttons get stuck once in a while.Why is the turbo button on there when it does nothing? Remove it. The D-pad sometimes annoys me if you press up it goes left up and messes up my game. Listen to me it sucks!!!! Buy it if you want

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bought it, Use it, Like it.
Review: My last gamepad broke. Most of the newer gamepads don't always work with older DOS programs. This one worked exactly as I hoped it would. Better get 'em while they last.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's 9 BUCKS
Review: This is the cheapest PC gaming controller on the market. It's easy to use, and it works. In 1990 we thought the even less equipped two button nintendo game pad was the best thing since sliced bread. Let's not get greedy for 9 bucks. If you want a good controller for occassional gaming, go for this one. I have it, and I love it. It took me 3 trips to COMPUSA for it to finally be in stock, so apparently I'm not the only one. Enjoy.


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