The one with the flight stick emulator mode and no vibration http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_Analog_Controller No box but near perfect condition.
The one with the flight stick emulator mode and no vibration http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_Analog_Controller No box but near perfect condition.
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I have one of these, I swear I passed on several of these over the years until I heard people wanted them. I have no idea how much it's worth but I doubt it's that high, people say it's worth more but I never see completed auctions of them anywhere to prove it. People seem to pick them up cheap, say they got an amazing deal on them because of how rare they are, and that's it.
Even from that thread on RacketBoy that CRTGAMER posted;
Originally Posted by o1s1n
Little supply, few know it exists, and fewer still are actively seeking to buy them.
Do not sell. You'll never get a price worth its rarity. Nor will you find another one anytime soon if you regret selling.
Lum fan.
I'll have to agree with everyone else here, it's pretty hard to gauge an accurate value since:
1. few people are interested in it and seek it out
2. few units are still around
It's definitely hard to come by but in terms of the value you'd get by selling it, I don't think it would net too high a price. Personally, I've gotten two of these, both were under $20. I cannot see myself buying another at more than $30 since they can be had for under that amount if you're patient and look around.
Whaddya mean invalid parameters?!
9,000 gigs of ram and it still can't answer a simple question!
Hard to come by but really for games that support this (based around support for the big Dual Analog Joystick), the big joystick is the way to go since the games are expecting the range of movement that the big joystick grips provide - rather than the short throw of a thumbstick.
As others have said, they're pretty rare, but there's virtually no demand. I've been following them on eBay recently and the last 3 that I saw that actually sold went for $7, $10, and $15.