So is it impossible to find official S-NES controllers now?
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So is it impossible to find official S-NES controllers now?
A quick search on ebay and all I see are third party controllers that LOOK like the official ones
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Interesting, I'll keep looking.
Those six button controllers Sega put out for the Genesis seem readily available. I guess with all the three button ones people already had, that would explain the 6-button ones being relatively easy to find, but with the S-NES you're stuck trying to find the original controllers, and in good condition
I swear, when it comes to collecting, everything seems a bit harder with the S-NES than it is with the Genesis.
Those six button controllers Sega put out for the Genesis seem readily available. I guess with all the three button ones people already had, that would explain the 6-button ones being relatively easy to find, but with the S-NES you're stuck trying to find the original controllers, and in good condition
I swear, when it comes to collecting, everything seems a bit harder with the S-NES than it is with the Genesis.
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Gamerforlife wrote:Interesting, I'll keep looking.
Those six button controllers Sega put out for the Genesis seem readily available. I guess with all the three button ones people already had, that would explain the 6-button ones being relatively easy to find, but with the S-NES you're stuck trying to find the original controllers, and in good condition
I swear, when it comes to collecting, everything seems a bit harder with the S-NES than it is with the Genesis.
I can see that in some ways. Some things are more scarce and usually more expensive for SNES. I'm going the opposite route of many of the people on this board (or so it seems) in that I'm just now collecting Genesis stuff. What really irks me is I make the rounds at my local game stores and all the Genesis game shelves are FILLED with tons of junky old sports games. Ugh. Not for me. Meanwhile, the SNES shelves are filled with real games. Some are over-priced, but at least they're there. So I'm left to eBay. ... Maybe it's just the town where I live ....
Well, if you're willing to make your own pads or joysticks, just buy a crap controller and rip out the controller board and replace the pad/stick and buttons with your own.
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marurun wrote:Well, if you're willing to make your own pads or joysticks, just buy a crap controller and rip out the controller board and replace the pad/stick and buttons with your own.
Sounds simple enough, any nice sites that detail the whole process. I'm not really accustomed to working with the insides of my systems or controllers. Though I did mod my N64 with a helpful guide, just so I could play Sin and Punishment
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RadarScope1 wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:Interesting, I'll keep looking.
Those six button controllers Sega put out for the Genesis seem readily available. I guess with all the three button ones people already had, that would explain the 6-button ones being relatively easy to find, but with the S-NES you're stuck trying to find the original controllers, and in good condition
I swear, when it comes to collecting, everything seems a bit harder with the S-NES than it is with the Genesis.
I can see that in some ways. Some things are more scarce and usually more expensive for SNES. I'm going the opposite route of many of the people on this board (or so it seems) in that I'm just now collecting Genesis stuff. What really irks me is I make the rounds at my local game stores and all the Genesis game shelves are FILLED with tons of junky old sports games. Ugh. Not for me. Meanwhile, the SNES shelves are filled with real games. Some are over-priced, but at least they're there. So I'm left to eBay. ... Maybe it's just the town where I live ....
Unfortunately, there are not too many ebay sellers these days looking to help out their fellow gamers with a good deal. You will find some kind souls with a little patience, but they are few and far between. Expect to see many overpriced items and many so-called good sellers(with high feedback scores)who are blatanly lying to you, claiming that some common item is rare. Ebay is a cesspool these days.