I bought an AirFlo for GameCube a few years ago when I came out- it was a big controller, and wasn't that comfortable. Not to mention, the rumble fan stopped when the controller rumbled.
A few weeks ago (a sign of its popularity), I bought an AirFlo XL for PlayStation 2, which, I've decided, is exactly the same as my GameCube controller, except it's a metallic blue, has a USB connector (requires extra power) and has "XL" under the AirFlo name.
It was $2.50, new. I was looking for the mouse for my girlfriend, however, but GameStop (the only store I've seen them in) didn't have any.
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I bought an AirFlo for GameCube a few years ago when I came out- it was a big controller, and wasn't that comfortable. Not to mention, the rumble fan stopped when the controller rumbled.
A few weeks ago (a sign of its popularity), I bought an AirFlo XL for PlayStation 2, which, I've decided, is exactly the same as my GameCube controller, except it's a metallic blue, has a USB connector (requires extra power) and has "XL" under the AirFlo name.
It was $2.50, new. I was looking for the mouse for my girlfriend, however, but GameStop (the only store I've seen them in) didn't have any.