Generation NEX Wireless Arcade Stick
- Heavy Duty Wooden Arcade Stick
- 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
- Buttons and stick life tested at 1 million
- Independent adjustable Turbo Function
- Slow Motion Feature
Product Description
Generation NEX Wireless Arcade stick will bring an arcade experience to your living room. This tough-built controller will take a beating from the most enthusiast gamer and be the exact controller to pass from grandson to grandma. Experience 2.4 GHZ wireless technology like never before for your Generation NEX.
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This is arcade quality,nes styled and wireless but also larger than the front loading nes itself. It really has arcade buttons,individule turbo dials and led’s. When using turbo they blink with the alacrity you’ve chosen.
Even if the led’s ever burn out turbo still works. I bought 2 and on 1 of em a led wasn’t flashing but turbo still workes perfectly.
For those with the limited edition nes pads lunchbox you can use the same
nes reciever with the arcade stick if you don’t have that this will ONLY
work on messiah’s generation NEX as it has built in wireless.
You can even take it a step further if you have the recievers there’s a website called retrozone.com which has both nes-gcn and snes-gcn retroport adaptors making use of both nes and snes+ this arcade stick on both gamecube and wii! Gcn for gameboy player and wii’s virtuial console.
The wiimotes must be used to get to the ancient sports meeting but once there you can use real nes / snes messiah gear. GREAT PRODUCT…only wish they came with the wireless recievers like the limited edition lunchboxes did.
Rating: 5 / 5
This thing is brilliant. If you happen to have the Limited Edition Messiah Wireless NES controllers, you can use this with the wireless receiver to connect to an original NES (or a Wii with the RetroPort). Unfortunately, Messiah no longer makes the wireless receivers, so if you don’t have them, this will only work on the Generation NEX NES clone (had to take a point off for that). The button response is splendid, and very quick. The turbo function is completely adjustable in terms of alacrity (for that exact Metroid bomb jump). The stick is precise and moves fluidly. The wireless response is splendid (I’ve tried it from about 15 feet). Array life seems excellent. Construction is solid.
One thing to note, but: this thing is BIG! I was expecting something in the range of the original NES Advantage arcade stick, but this is MUCH larger. I’d say it’s about 12″x8″x3″, so it’s larger than the NES itself.
Rating: 4 / 5