I have fond memories of my first Nintendo back in the day; those of you gaming long enough will recall the original Nintendo that came with the little robot and those spinning tops. The controller of those old school Nintendo consoles reminds me of this MaxFire Pandora Pro USB game pad. Genius is aiming this controller at gamers that use a notebook for portable frag sessions. Eight action buttons help ensure you can map the controls you need and there is a turbo button on the side that allows you to auto repeat. The gamepad measures in at 9.9 x 4.9 x 1.2 cm and weighs 30 grams. The USB cable is retractable so you don’t have to fight more cords in your laptop bag either and stores in its own case. If you want old school looks, in a beefire controller check out Elecom's gamepad. About Everything USB
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