Power A produces alternative controllers to the ones licensed and developed by Nintendo, but they can still use Nintendo-based designs. Often these third-party controllers have features that the main controllers lack, like better d-pads and more grip on thumb-sticks. Power A also has the freedom to produce more wild and varying designs such as its rad Spyro-themed controller.

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As for the other three designs, each one takes on the style of one of the three main kinds of poké balls in the game. The first has the red and white design of a standard poké ball. The second looks like a great ball and has a blue and white design with red dots around the triggers. The third looks like a master ball with a black and white design and two yellow stripes that run up the front and over the triggers to the back. All three have a white circle on the center to emulate the poké ball button.

Pre-orders for the controllers have opened and they will all ship on September 15th. Pokemon fans can purchase the controller of their choice for $50: Pokemon Graffiti, Pokemon Gold, Pokemon Battle, Poke Ball, Great Ball, Master Ball, Zelda Blue Chrome

For Zelda fans, Power A also announced a chrome blue controller that features Zelda from Breath of the Wild. The controller has a black paint brush-style coloration running through the center where Zelda stands proud. The controller also features the Z logo on the bottom left with the Master Sword cutting through. It’s the perfect purchase for those waiting for the Breath of the Wild sequel.

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