Amazon.com Product Description: The Play Cube is a simple adapter that allows you to connect any analog PlayStation or PlayStation2 controller to the GameCube console. The system translates all button functions, as well as force-feedback vibration.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Thats simple here is the answer to ur problem
joystick one is the gamecube joystick joystick 2 are the c buttons the X button is the A button for gamecube the square button is B on the gamecube the Triangle is th Y button on Gamecube and the Circle button is the X on gamecube> I think personally that this iten is great for the fans of PS2 and PS1 because if your used to play something on playstation then your PS2 controller will seem a lot freindlier with the gamecube this is totally a must have item and plus it save you a whole lot o' money insead of payin a [$$$] expense for an extra gamecube controller
Rating: - How does it work?
If it hooks a completely different conrtoller to a different game system, then how does the button configuration work?
Rating: - A great little doohickey, but....
This thing is one of the greatest inventions that has ever come out for gaming consoles. Not only does it let you use a PSX or PS2 controller on your gamecube, it converts all controls, vibration functions, and (in the case of a ps2 controller) the pressure sensitivity functions. Although I am a firm believer of using the controllers that belong to each system, I have found that using a ps2 controller is sometimes more suited for some games. The downside is that it is not a Nintendo licensed product and therefore is more likely to break or malfunction.
Rating: - get over it
everybody should get used to the systems controller nintendos is very comfortable and easy to get used to just try it however i prefer fighting games (other than smash bros with them continuing controlls off of n64)on the ps2 for their button placement.. remember some games they make for gamecube,ps2 and xbox
Rating: - Nice but short life
The device is nice, it allows to use your ps1 or ps2 controller (which I actually prefer) in the gamecube. The problem is it broke just 3 months after I bought it, so this isn't worth it, buy an original gamecube controller, or another adapter.