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Wii GameCube Indigo Purple Controller




The Wii / GameCube Wired Controller features dual analog joysticks, fully analog pressure-sensitive action buttons and D-pad, and intense vibration capability that lets you feel the action. The Wii / GameCube Controller is fully compatible with all versions of GameCube systems, as well as Nintendo Wii systems playing GameCube games.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Good Deal
i bought 3 controllers for a very good price and i already have them!! :D

5 Stars Gamecube controllers at great price
These are a great price and I bought 2 for my Wii. Both arrived quickly and worked fine.

2 Stars Flimsy, Flimsy, Flimsy.
I don’t know how these third parties get away with this stuff. Barely a few days after buying this product, the z button no longer works, and the analog stick is flimsy at best. It was nice and rigid when I first got it, but it deteriorated quickly.

This item is definately not for hardcore gamers. I can’t even use this thing anymore, and i’m already on the lookout for a replacement.

5 Stars gamecube controller
the controller works perfectly. the package arrived within a few days of ordering it.

5 Stars Game Cube Controller
This is a great controller, my son’s absolute favorite (and he has many controllers & game systems). The company was great in that their price was the best I found & they shipped promptly. Great transaction!

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Popularity: 95% [?]

New Play Control Pikmin




Life under a microscope fantasy world, Pikmin delivers a unique experience like few before it with a blend of real-time strategy, adventure, and puzzle elements. You control Captain Olimar, a lovable little astronaut, who crash-landed on a planet inhabited by even more lovable little plant creatures known as Pikmin. Olimar can command these creatures RTS-style, assign them tasks, make them attack foes, and gather resources. The ultimate task is to rebuild Olimar’s space ship before a 30-day time window elapses. Command lovable little creatures RTS-style Rebuild Olimar’s space ship before a 30-day time window elapses

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Tiny Minions
I played this game once at a friend’s house on Game Cube. It was a lot of fun! I love having the little Pikmin do my bidding and whatnot. So, I was very excited that Pikmin was coming to Wii! It’s EXACTLY like it was on Game Cube, no graphic changes, nothing. The only difference is the controller you’re holding; it is a little annoying to me. I am sadly already bored with this game, because I’ve played it so much.

5 Stars My 9 yr old daughter loves this game!
This is another game that has been approved by my 9 year old daughter. She loves this game & will play it for hours.

5 Stars This game was meant for the Wii!
This game was already a classic on the Gamecube that I enjoyed very much, but I felt that the controls were somewhat clunky and hard to get used to. This new version however, features new Wii pointer controls that take this game to a new level. These new controls are perfect for this game! The new controls make this game 10 times better than it was before. I found that the Gamecube version got very stale and boring after a while but this new version is hard to put down, even after playing for hours. GET THIS GAME! For $30, how could you lose?

4 Stars Pikmin for Wii
I loved this game for the Gamecube, and truly it isn’t much different now, you just use two hands to control the characters. If you already have it for the Gamecube and like the old controllers I wouldn’t spend the money on it.

3 Stars Pikmin Is Great!
Pikmin is a remake of a game that came out way back in 2001, so if your kids played that one, there’s not a lot different for them this time around.

The concept is simple: A little guy has crash landed on a planet and the parts of his ship are scattered everywhere. He’s about 2 inches high, so it’s not like he can just walk over and pick up the pieces. The environment is like something out of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids where a small rock is a mountain of an obstacle and simple bugs are monsters.

Luckily, you quickly find help in your quest, and it’s what this game is all about. There’s these little seed creatures that apparently think of you as their mother and will blindly follow you wherever you go. You direct them to create more creatures, tear down obstacles, and battle bugs on your hunt for parts of your ship. There are 3 different types that you can direct, each with their own capabilities and you have to figure out how to leverage them to gain access to different areas of the world.

The crux of the game is to figure out what needs to be done to find the next part of your ship. What makes that difficult is the time limit the game imposes on you. You have 30 game days to gather what you need before your air supply runs out and you apparently die some horrible death. Each day is about 15 minutes long, so you need to get whatever you plan on doing done in that amount of time.

This is what can make the game frustrating for kids who oftentimes just want to explore and have fun. If you really want to make progress, you’ll have to hit the ground running and solve puzzles as fast as you can. Otherwise, it will be impossible to complete it within the time given. If you do really screw up one of the days, you can go back to a previous day and try again, but it would have been nice if the game allowed more freedom for the kids just to do whatever they want. Furthermore, you don’t have much area to explore unless you do make progress, so you’ll get extremely tired of seeing the same blades of grass and flowers if you’re just looking to explore.

The kids did enjoy the fact how everything was giant and got a kick out of directing a mob of 100 creatures around (which really is fun for a while), but quickly grew frustrated when they couldn’t proceed past certain points in the time given. I think without the time limits, they would have been able to think about and try different tactics, but ever-present push to make progress all the time took some fun out of it. In the end, it’s a cute and unique concept, but younger kids will probably need assistance in the difficult parts or they’ll quickly abandon it.

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Popularity: 9% [?]

Resident Evil 4




In Resident Evil 4 you’ll know a new type of horror, as the classic survival-horror action returns with all-new characters, controls and storylines. We last saw Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 2 – a rookie cop in Raccoon City, fighting to stay alive. That was six years ago. Since then, government forces have managed to control the zombie threat and Leon has become a Federal agent. When the President’s daughter is kidnapped, Leon tracks her to a remote, hidden fortress in Europe – where he’ll relive the horror he faced six years before. Players will face never-before-seen enemies that make Nemesis seem like a kitten. You’ll be wishing for the usual Resident Evil zombies!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars fun game
this game is great, and the price just keeps dropping. it has a few little things thrown in for the wii, like having to shake the remote to dodge enemys. it is like the others where you are running around shooting zombies and finding hidden treasures to buy new gear, but it just doesnt seem to get old. it actually has a lot of levels too. i have not beat it yet, even though i have been playing it for almost two months, but when you re done it says that you can play as another charachter and then there are two more bonus games to play with her, and then if you beat all three of those it has more bonus games that they won’t tell you about until you get to them. this game could go on for ever. and as i said it just doesnt seem to get old.

5 Stars De los mejores juegos de la historia
Realmente no se por donde empezar para escribir el comentario de este estupendo juego. No tuve la oportunidad de jugarlo en Game Cube, lo jugu?cuando adquir?el Wii, fue el segundo juego que compr?(el primero fue Twilight Princess); podr

Popularity: 9% [?]

Pitfall The Big Adventure




Go deep into the Peruvian Jungle. You are Pitfall Harry, the fearless, rough-and-ready treasure seeker who battles evil using his athletic ability and a knapsack filled with adventure gear.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Fun and addicting
This game has come a long ways. Took me back to the old ole’ Pitfall Atari days. Has good graphics, game play and audio (some sounds are kinda creepy – guy caught in the web). Sometimes it does take a while for it to load up and restart after you game is over but I still enjoy playing it. It is a ONE player game and it uses both the Wii Remote Controller and Wii Nunchuk Controller. It took me a lot of practice and patience to master the art of jumping and swinging on Vines. Many levels are difficult to pass easily. I wish they had a cheatbook I could buy to figure out how to get certain items and past certain stages I just can’t seem to figure out. Even though I get stuck, I get so involved in trying to figure things out I loose track of time – very addicting. Overall a great game for any age group.

5 Stars Pit Fall for Wii is a blast
I bought this game for my 13 year old daughter and she just loves it. Good choice.

4 Stars Pitfall: The Big Adventure
This game is pretty fun. Me and my b/f aren’t done with it but what we have played so far is really fun. I personally am not very good with using the Wii-mote so it’s a little harder on me to get through some of the levels than it is for my b/f.

Some of the bonus stuff is a little hard to find, we still have no clue where the bonus items are for some levels, I guess we need to look at up.

My only real beef with the game was I thought the game would look somewhat like what it appears on the cover but it’s totally different. I have been told that’s how it looks when this game was relased on the game cube.

Definitly something fun to play as a family or a couple. *nods*

5 Stars Pitfall: The Big Adventure
The game is fun- has some challenges and is very different from the original Atri 2600 version.

2 Stars Poor Man’s Zelda
I bought this game for $20 on sale. Not worth it. Very boring, kiddy, game.

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Popularity: 7% [?]

Nintendo 64: 32.9 million Nintendo Wii: 34.55 million That’s the score so far, and the game isn’t over yet, at least for the Wii. You may remember earlier this year when it surpassed the lifetime sales of the Game Cube. This is only two years into the life of the console, too, so it’s pretty impressive. There’s no doubt that Nintendo owes their current success to their efforts to expand the market and target previously ignored demographics. The Wii is well on its way to becoming the best
The Nintendo Wii the ULTIMATE in Gaming Consoles, not only lets you play some of the BEST games, it also allows you to: download movies and music (even while you sleep) has Game Cube compatibilty and so much more. Check it out and get yours TODAY. :D