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Howard_Casto:
There were three for 40 bucks just a couple of weeks ago. I mean that was no controller or nothing, but still, fairly cheap.
Titchgamer:
I have never seen one even close to that over here.
Well not the last few years anyways.
If I did find one I would prob pic it up but I have no real nostalgia for it so just play it on Mister or Emulation or whatever heh.
Howard_Casto:
Ok so my cap kit came in a couple of days ago. Installing the cap kit was time consuming due to jerry rigging those surface mount pads to work with regular caps. In addition either the boards are too delicate or I was too rough removing the old caps (I used the nipper method of cutting them off) because I broke a few traces and had to find and repair them. Prepping the board and installing the kit probably took four hours. I spent two afternoons finding my mistakes though. I would say that if you shine a flashlight under each cap pad once you've removed the old one to check for bad traces the whole process isn't difficult except for two or three caps that are butted right against the cd rom connector. That's why I didn't attempt to de-solder btw.....plastic and heat don't mix.
I've had similar results to pbj.... everdrive works great.... no complaints other than the stupid top they snap on the board that just gets in the way.
Locke141:
Plan on modern my Wii today.
Any thoughts on wireless GameCube remote options. I like that these shipped from the US the the price seem reasonable. I may just get 4, $16.91/ea.
Thoughts?
Howard_Casto:
Yeah as good as the wavebird was, it had the fatal flaw of no rumble support. I would try to find a third party wireless pad with rumble myself.
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