Retro Fighters Limited Edition Wireless Brawler64 Colors #Shorts

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In this #YouTube #Shorts episode, we share the news that the team at Retro Fighters is coming out with more limited edition colors for the Wireless Brawler 64.

Get ready! Due to popular demand, Retro Fighters is releasing Smoke Gray and Purple variants of the Brawler64 Wireless Edition. Per Retro Fighters, these colors will be produced in limited quantities - once they're gone, they're gone! Now available for Pre-Order and shipping in June, 2021, the Purple and Smoke Grey offer all the same benefits and features of the other colors, now in different colors.

I have been a huge fan of Retro Fighters for a number of years now. They provide exceptional products at reasonable prices for systems I want to play. My first experience with them was the original Brawler 64. The Brawler 64 completely reimagined the N64 controller, eliminating the Trident design and going with a more conventional controller look and feel, similar to an Xbox or Switch Pro controller.

In 2020, Retro Fighters announced the Wireless Brawler64 on Kickstarter, and I made sure to jump on that quick! I really loved the way the red wired Brawler64 looked, so I went with the red Wireless version as well.

If you want to see my unboxing of the Gray and Blue Brawler64 Wireless controllers, that can be found here:
https://youtu.be/5EEAOVKKV4Y

If you want to see my full-blown test of the Brawler64 Wireless, that can be found here:
https://youtu.be/PpX66LlM99o

If you want to see my unboxing of the Red Brawler64 Wireless controllers, that can be found here:
https://youtu.be/THUwDeBqniI

See how to pair the Wireless Brawler64 to the dongle by visiting
https://youtu.be/id1qSuwnx2A

Once again, I think they have nailed the color, looks, and performance. I still wish that the controller had Rumble built into it, but man, this is an exceptional piece of hardware!

#RetroFighters #Brawler64 #Nintendo64

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