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Retro Fighters BattlerGC Pro

Retro Fighters BattlerGC Pro

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Get ready for the ultimate gaming experience with the BattlerGC Pro controller - the next generation wireless GameCube controller!
This revolutionary controller features dual wireless technology with 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth compatibility, making it perfect for the GameCube, Game Boy Player, *Wii, *WiiU, Switch, and PC. With its Hall Effect sensors, Kailh® switches, and GC style sticks, this Pro-Series controller is designed for top performance. Whether you prefer analog or digital triggers, the BattlerGC Pro has got you covered with its analog triggers and GC style digital button. Elevate your game with the expertly engineered BattlerGC Pro - the perfect pro package for pro-level gaming.


  • Ergonomically designed GameCube wireless controller
  • Compatible with GameCube, Game Boy Player, Switch & PC
  • Pro Series Edition: Bluetooth and 2.4 Ghz wireless technology
  • Improved accuracy
  • Hall effect analog sticks, no drift!
  • Full analog triggers with “click” in digital button
  • Custom built C-Stick and GC style stick (no generic sticks here!)
  • Dpad Kailh® integrated switches
  • Dual “Z” shoulder buttons
  • Wireless vibration feedback
  • Added P1/P2 back buttons
  • Rechargeable battery
  • LED battery / status indicator
  • 30 foot wireless range
  • 10+ hours of battery life per charge
  • USB-C charging port
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    Sean Burns
    so close, but so frustrating

    This is so wildly frustrating, because this thing is almost perfect...if it weren't for the absolutely perplexing choice to add an off button on the back, left hand side, across from the BT/2.4 GHz switch.

    This one, *wildly* stupid little design choice completely ruined this controller for me, since it's way too easy to hit. I don't feel like I have particularly large hands either. This is made much worse if you want to try using this controller for Smash (which I assume is a major selling point), as I can nearly guarantee you will bump it and lose control mid game with how frantic and chaotic that game is.

    WHY retrofighters? What could possibly be the reasoning behind putting this button of crucial importance in super reachable finger range? This thing otherwise seems awesome, but this is a big ball drop. Is there a way to just turn it off using software or something? I'm considering opening it up and breaking the button, it's so bad. Why would you even need an Off button on a controller anyway? Seriously, this is so crazy dumb in face of such an otherwise well designed controller, and it profoundly impacts its reliability in any game I'd want to use it in.

    Maybe next controller, I guess. You guys were so close, though...

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    Jorge Hernandez

    This controller reminds me of playing on the gamecube as a kid