Review for the Wireless Classic Controller

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I always enjoy your video reviews, especially when you fake ignorance (example in this video: wondering if the new Datel controller would fit in your old controller cradle).

I love Datel products. I would probably get one of these but I'm set with Wavebirds. That's the product I think Nintendo should have kept manufacturing and profiting on. Just change the shell to white and call it the WiiBird, or FriiBird, or whatever. I'm just glad Datel is there to fill the need once again.
 

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I already have 2 Classic Controllers, both with the same Nyko Grip in the video. I'm not really sure if I'd need this, plus the Nyko seems to have better grip anyways.
 

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I don't actually own Wii, but I still watched review and enjoyed it.....because I like the way you review stuff..
Great video once again......Just keep it up that way
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I'd be totally up for one of these if a) I actually owned a Wii and b) it used a rechargeable battery with cradle. My brother does have a Wii, but I'm moving out soon so hell if I'm gonna start buying controllers for it. As for the batteries, I know I could just go buy some rechargeables, but what can I say? I'd rather not.
 

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i like how it's completely independent from the wiimote.

not just that theres no wires, but also that it saves the trouble of connecting to a wiimote and also frees up that wiimote.

for example

2 wiimotes and classic controller playing brawl. CC must be attached to one of the wiimotes so only 2 players can play

2 wiimotes and this wireless CC in brawl. 3 players can play.

Assuming i understood it all correctly.

I'll have a look into this if i can get it not too expensive (dunno if i have to import...)

doubt i can find it... are they selling it on any online stores?
 

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this looks pretty interesting, i might just have to track a couple down! i hope its as good a quality as the nintendo ones, because usually anything but the official controllers are not very nice to hold.
 

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I do plan to get a tripod, and yes it dose free up the other wiimotes which is why i like it, i have played one of the games that i use the CC a lot mario kart. and i have to say it works nice, my only problem was that the L button got stuck and that was bad, all i had to do was restart, and it good now. i really like it and if you like the CC i would say try it.
 

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