![]() I personally did not open it up and look inside, but my guess is that if a smarter person wanted to implement Bluetooth capability in it, it may be possible. ![]() It features 8 Philips screws, making it easy to access if you’re a tinkerer. There are also a surprising amount of screws in this little controller. You simply have the battery door which is for adding 2 AAA batteries to power the device wirelessly. Above all of it, you’ll see the nice My Arcade logo engraved ever so slightly into the plastic.įlipping it over to the backside, we have less to look at, but still, some things to go over. Just past that you’ll find the standard ABXY button set and a Turbo button for their neighbor. This is so that you don’t have to stand up and hit the reset button on your SNES Classic. Moving to the right there are your typical Select and Start buttons and they added a home button. You’ll naturally notice that the D-Pad is on the front left of the controller, they didn’t bother with putting any thumbsticks on this device probably for the best. When it comes down to the controller itself we have a bit more to talk about here. However, compared to other USB dongles for systems, this is still relatively small. My primary gripe with it is a small one, I do find it strange that it’s as long as it is, it just seems like a nub on the front. But it’s simply because unlike the original cords that Nintendo makes with tiny buttons that you squeeze upon removing the cord, this just simply squeezes into place. It also takes a little bit of a tug to remove it from the system. You just push the adapter in firmly and it stays in place with no worry of falling out. The color and the purple LED seem to blend right into the system. On the topic of the adapter, if you plug it into the SNES Classic, you see that it matches the system flawlessly. They simply work out of the box with Bluetooth devices whereas this controller works with only one thing and so it comes with that adapter and keeps you from having to buy anything more. I say surprised because the 8bitdo versions of a lot of their controllers do not come with their adapters to hook it up to any retro/non-bluetooth consoles. But what you’ll presumably surprised to find is the actual wireless adapter for this device. Inside the box, you’ll obviously find the controller and the multi-language manual. I wanted to mention for those who didn’t watch it all what comes in the packaging. So if you watched the quick unboxing video that I did up top, you may already know the following. Ergonomically designed for better grip and control and allows for play from up to 25 feet away without lag or disconnection.’ Not to mention an unboxing video featuring yours truly:.Over 75 hours of playtime on 2 AAA batteries (not included).Wireless controller allows for comfortable play.Intuitive TURBO feature can be assigned easily to any of the action buttons.’ Features HOME button for easy access to game selection menu directly from your controller!. ![]() The Super Gamepad is a versatile controller that can be used to play the SNES Classic Edition, NES Classic Edition or classic virtual console titles on Wii™/ Wii U™(with supported games).’ And the features as well: Redefining a classic, our new Super GamePad features retro styling reimagined for the modern gamer with wireless functionality and improved ergonomics. ![]() So, does this controller give us the well-deserved distance as well as comfort and battery life? We’ll definitely get into all of those topics and more with our review of the Super GamePad from My Arcade! Here’s a description of the Super GamePad from My Arcade: ‘An instant classic Sure, they’re longer than the NES Classic’s controller cords, but that doesn’t mean it’s far enough of a distance to keep you from sitting close to the TV. This controller is designed with the SNES Classic in mind as the original controllers for the micro-console are wired. My Arcade’s dedication to supplying retro accessories and game products marches on with the Super GamePad. ![]()
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