@Mrgummib36rz So, from this, I can see you are a racist, a homophobe, a Nintendo fanboy, and an idiot. The idiot part can be asserted by you calling me an "ass whole", which doesn't make sense grammatically (the correct form is "whole ass") and spelling "Nintendo" in all lowercase when, being a proper noun, it should be capitalized.
I also don't see how me being a whole ass makes sense. If I was an ass (which is silly; I don't have hooves), how would I be a non-whole ass?
No offense man, but that stick is worn and your review would probably be much different if you were to open it and clean the "gunk" out. It's really easy to do. Your buttons wouldn't stick and your controller might possibly work easier too.
I bought mine in '87 and never had issues with it, but then again I didn't use it a whole lot. It was considered cheating to use this. It was too easy for a player hit Turbo while playing Track & Field for instance. An unfair "Advantage" if you will. :P
@WildWaddledee R.O.B. only had two games released for it. It was pretty much discarded after its initial purpose, which was to avoid the American stigma against video games. AFAIK, R.O.B. only has value these days as a collector's item.
@EquilibriumGaming The first one I got was broken, so I've actually used two. Both of them had the same problems.
As for being an "entirely different decade"... I think it's fair to compare the NES Advantage to Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga arcade machines which are much older than it. Every time I've played on one of those arcade machines (within the last few years), the joystick and buttons have been better than the NES Advantage.
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Mrgummib36rz 1 week ago
@Mrgummib36rz So, from this, I can see you are a racist, a homophobe, a Nintendo fanboy, and an idiot. The idiot part can be asserted by you calling me an "ass whole", which doesn't make sense grammatically (the correct form is "whole ass") and spelling "Nintendo" in all lowercase when, being a proper noun, it should be capitalized.
I also don't see how me being a whole ass makes sense. If I was an ass (which is silly; I don't have hooves), how would I be a non-whole ass?
onpon4 1 week ago
No offense man, but that stick is worn and your review would probably be much different if you were to open it and clean the "gunk" out. It's really easy to do. Your buttons wouldn't stick and your controller might possibly work easier too.
I bought mine in '87 and never had issues with it, but then again I didn't use it a whole lot. It was considered cheating to use this. It was too easy for a player hit Turbo while playing Track & Field for instance. An unfair "Advantage" if you will. :P
videogameobsession 3 months ago
@WildWaddledee R.O.B. only had two games released for it. It was pretty much discarded after its initial purpose, which was to avoid the American stigma against video games. AFAIK, R.O.B. only has value these days as a collector's item.
onpon4 5 months ago
@EquilibriumGaming Would you care to supply a brand new, unopened accessory from 24 years ago?
onpon4 6 months ago
@EquilibriumGaming The first one I got was broken, so I've actually used two. Both of them had the same problems.
As for being an "entirely different decade"... I think it's fair to compare the NES Advantage to Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga arcade machines which are much older than it. Every time I've played on one of those arcade machines (within the last few years), the joystick and buttons have been better than the NES Advantage.
onpon4 6 months ago
FEW??? THEY HAD A FREAKIN PIANO MAN!
MrGamerBoy1212 7 months ago
@MrGamerBoy1212 That's one more for the few. NES Advantage, NES Max, NES Zapper, the piano accessory. I think that's small enough to call "few".
onpon4 6 months ago