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#1 TumbleDumpling
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Seen it at the local game store for $8, and Wave Race: Blue Storm for $6 - do you think its worth it?

On a different note, out of all Splinter Cell installments on a GameCube, which one in your opinion had better graphics and gameplay?

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I just bought Splinter Cell, Chaos Theory for GC. I have not played it yet. So far though, Double Agent has been the real winner for me.
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#2 TumbleDumpling
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Super Smash Bros. I've never played Ocarina Of Time and only a little bit of Majora's Mask though...gunswordfist
You are absolutely missing out. Majora's Mask is great, but OoT is considerably better.
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OoT is a very close first to Twilight Princess. Then there is the fun / irritating 3rd place of Majora's Mask. Had you been able to save anywhere and retain your stuff in MM, it may have been the best one ever.
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#4 TumbleDumpling
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Aftermarket?

No I don't know what you're talking about but all I'm saying is that it may take awhile but both controllers are good.

LegatoSkyheart
I guess aftermarket is the wrong term. I actually was referring to equivalent controllers manufactured by companies other than nintendo. But I am trying to get used to the gamecube controller, it is a bit tricky to get a handle on.

this is what i got to play n64 on my wii http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/n64_to_wii/index.php

KBFloYd
I may have to check this out. I like the original n64 controller, with exception to its bulkiness. The sensitivity of the controllers were way more reasonable.
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#5 TumbleDumpling
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both are REALLY sensitive when it comes to aimingLegatoSkyheart
What about aftermarket controllers? I keep reading posts about aftermarket controllers not being all that great. I own two Gamestop controllers and they work fine, but much like the quote they are ridiculously sensitive fo aiming.
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#6 TumbleDumpling
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I have been playing through Zelda, Majora's Mask through virtual console. I am trying to get a perfect score on the archery galleries. The issue is that gamecube controllers are way too sensitive to properly aim the bow. I need slightly more control with the analog stick. (There is only extremely slow aiming movement or extremely fast aiming movement and nothing in between.) I have been looking for a controller that has full adjustability of the analog stick's sensitivity, I have found nothing yet. What is the best controller out there for range of sensitivity on the analog sticks?