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Mar 17, 2017
63 pieces
It's 63 pieces if you count the little tube of 50 grinding wheels each a piece. When you see how flimsy they are, you'll know why it comes in a pack of 50. The black and decker rotary tool is pretty good, however, you could probably get better dremel type bits elsewhere.

Oct 06, 2017
Good for casual use, but flimsy and some buttons stick.
Pros: Cheap, exactly like N64 controller and USB plugs in and ready to use in seconds.
Cons: B-button sticks. I bought a couple, all the same. Buttons are louder and cheaper feeling, like a madcatz controller. The analog seems to snap to-16 or 32 directions and not fully 360. This is noticable when trying to aim mario down a narrow plank and you keep having to correct left and right. Also, the picture is misleading and purposely cuts off the angle where you see the memory/rumble pack connector. It's not there. Not that it's a big deal since most people don't use it, but they didn't have to put a bad angle on it.
For just playing mariokart with friends, it's probably fine. If you're serious about it, then get an official one or superpad. Also, it has a thin plastic piece that covers the analog stick. After a few days it wore through (see first picture). It still works fine, though. Second picture is of back to show no memory card connector. The one they SHOULD use in description.