Sega VMU and controllers 16.99! Each

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mrEvil

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Ditto here on the Charcoal controller. Rang up at $29.99. I said the ad said $16.99. Easy as that. Who knows, your mileage may vary...
 

whazzzzzzup

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just got back from bb.....got da last dc controller! it waz a blue 1 but the guy said he'll give it for 17 buckz so itz coo....great deal!!
 

JoeFoster

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What do you think about the 4X Nexus Memory Card w/link to pc cable for $19.50? Is it reliable?

The Interact(Performance) brand 4X Mega Memory card at BUY is only $18.99 but has no cable and wonder if I should go for that brand.

Anyone use any of these cards? Have any problems with them losing or wiping out memory or saves?
 

Easygoing

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I disagree with the comment that all the other brand controllers are junk. I bought one from Toys-r-us and it is superior in everyway to the original equipment one.
 

RoboticCastro

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I have the Performance 4X card, and it is incompatible with the third party controller I have(Mad Katz I think). Works fine with the Sega controller though. Switching pages is easy and I haven't lost any saves yet.
 

V00DOO

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Just PM 2 blue controllers and at Frys for $16.99. They are out of the Grey.
 

DAGTA

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I would stay away from anything InterAct. I had an InterAct Saturn memory cart a few years ago and had nothing but problems with it. I lost nearly two years worth of saves. Also, it worries me to see people wanting to hook up a PSX controller to a DC. I can only think that you must have started console gaming with the PSX. PSX controller's suck in my opinion. The d-pad makes the thumb sore and the controller doesn't sit all that great in the hand. Reminds me too much of the old NES controllers. The Saturn analog controller is, by far, the most comfortable controller I have ever used. Wish Sega would have stuck with that design for the DC.
-DAGTA