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What is the C stick on GameCube?

The C-stick is the "yellow stick" on the right side of the Gamecube Controller. In Super Smash Bros. Melee's versus mode, it can be used to perform any Smash Attack while standing, or any aerial while floating.
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What is C stick controller?

The C-Stick is the yellow analog stick on the right side of the GameCube controller and on the top of the right side of the New Nintendo 3DS. In Super Smash Bros. Melee's versus mode and in Super Smash Bros.
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What does the C in C stick mean?

I remember hearing that it stood for 'Camera,' as it was intended to control the camera. That would make sense, as the GameCube's secondary stick was called the C-Stick, and it also primarily served to control the camera.
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Why is the GameCube C stick so small?

“C" is for camera. That little joystick is for camera rotation when developers can be arsed to follow the guidelines.
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What is the control stick on GameCube controller?

The control stick, also known as the analogue stick or joystick, is the gray stick on the Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo 64 controllers, the stick on the Nunchuk, the two sticks on the Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad and Wii U Pro Controller, and the black sticks on the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con and Pro Controllers.
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Replacement Gamecube Sticks

Is the C stick analog?

The New Nintendo 3DS line of systems added a second analog controller, known as the "C-Stick" to the right side of the device.
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Is the GameCube considered a failure?

Despite making a small profit for Nintendo, the GameCube lost Nintendo sizable market share, finishing in third place in terms of hardware sales, which has led to it being characterized as a commercial failure. Here are 10 things that contributed to the GameCube's failure.
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Why was the GameCube hated?

The GameCube during its life was constantly mocked for being a kids-toy, due to its purple color, and weird controller layout. It didn't help that its flagship titles were an eco-friendly Mario with a weird commercial, a cartoonified Zelda game, and a strategy game about harvesting plant things to collect toys.
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Did GameCube have vibration?

The standard GameCube controller provides haptic feedback by way of a built-in rumble motor rather than using an external Rumble Pak add-on like the Nintendo 64 controller.
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Are GameCube triggers analog?

One thing it lacks, however, is analog triggers. In fact, no Nintendo controller has featured analog triggers since the GameCube controller.
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Why are GameCube controllers good for Smash?

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The classic GameCube gamepad is so well designed for Smash Brothers because a good chunk of moves in the game were built with it in mind.
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Is the C-stick supposed to move?

The C-stick on the New 3DS is essentially a pointing stick — one of those little nubs you might have seen on a laptop keyboard that works like a makeshift mouse/trackball. It doesn't move the same way as an analog stick or the 3DS's existing Circle Pad, but it senses pressure in all directions and moves accordingly.
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Do you tilt or smash on the C-stick?

With the C-Stick set to Smash, it is necessary to tilt the C-stick downward in order to perform an instant dash attack in Brawl and SSB4, as tilting it forward can result in a forward smash, and tilting it upward can result in an up smash.
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What are the rarest games on GameCube?

15 Rare Gamecube Games & How Much They're Worth
  • Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes: $74 – $899.
  • Skies of Arcadia Legends: $59 – $999.
  • Disney Sports Basketball: $449 – $1,199.
  • Gotcha Force: $172 – $2,200.
  • Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire: $1,750 – $2,399.
  • Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest: $463 – $3,275.
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How much did GameCube cost?

The company's senior vice president of marketing and communications George Harrison first announced that effective September 25 GameCube will retail for the reduced price of $99.99. A timed press release crossed the wires at exactly the same point.
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Why don t they make GameCube anymore?

The reason behind the GameCube failure was its limited features because there was no online gaming or third-party support during the early 2000s. According to Martin Hollis, the console was not unique enough as compared to its competitors, like PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
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Why are used GameCube games so expensive?

Because Nintendo (yeah, that huge console manufacturer) decided to bring out a new console by way of the Nintendo Wii. Much like the other manufacturers, eventually the old consoles are outdated and production of games for them is discontinued.
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Are higher Thumbsticks better?

Domed Thumbsticks are designed for more accuracy. Short Thumbsticks are designed for quicker movement speed. Tall Thumbsticks are designed to have more angle to play with and more precise aiming.
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What causes stick drift?

The main natural cause for controller drift is dust and other debris. Things like food particles, pet fur, and dead skin can accumulate inside your controller and cause it to drift. The other reason your controller might start developing drift is natural wear and tear.
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What was the first console with analog stick?

The first consumer games console which had analog joysticks was the Prinztronic/Acetronic/Interton series, launched in 1978. This system was widely cloned throughout Europe and available under several brand names.
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