TITLE | PSX JOYPAD CONVERTER |
PUBLISHER | BLAZE |
DEVELOPER | SUCCESS COMPANY |
TYPE | ADAPTOR |
RELEASE DATE | OCTOBER 2001 |
PRICE | ABOUT $15 |
ADITIONAL |
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Review by Acey
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Here's another oddity from the far away Asia. I seems that someone at the Success company did not like the new GameCube
controller and decided to make a PlayStation joypad work with the GameCube and this baby was born, but why not a N64
joypad instead?
The adaptor doesn't exactly look hi-tech if it's opened. Inside is basicly nothing but a chip on a PCB, a few wires and ofcourse
the PSX port. Connecting is pretty simple, but if you buy one of these and don't know to connect it, you're in luck
as there is a small drawing of how to do it on the back of the box.
If you already have a PlayStation joypad, but need an extra for your ameCube once in awhile, this thing is a pretty nifty
way to save a bit of money :)
And it seems to work okay too, that is if you have a working PSX joypad, unlike me (analog controllers are messed up). If it was possible
though, I would love to see a version of this adaptor which will allow the use of a N64 joypad with the GameCube.
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Looks like the actual adaptor to me. |
And connected to my broken Dual Shock pad. |
And now to my wonderful gamecube :) |
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