Again, there are still more photos to come...

Diablo Lamborghini Wheel & Pedals (PS1/PS2), MadCatz MC2 Wheel & Pedals (PS1/PS2/Xbox/GC), Thrustmaster Challenge 2 Wheel (GC), X-Logic Wheel (PS2), Race Wheel Pedals (?)

Pelican StingRay Turbo Shock Wheel, E-Brake/Gear Shifter & Pedals (PS1), InterAct V3 FX Racing Wheel & Pedals (PS1), Naki Rocker Wheel 2.5e (PS1/PS2), Naki Gamepad - Transparent (PS1), Microsoft Freestyle Pro Gamepad (PC), VCD Movie Card Add-On (PS1), Nintendo ripoff Gamepad (PC), Fanatec Speedster Pure Wheel & Pedals (PS1/PS2), Honey Bee Series III Gamepad (Genesis), Sega Gamepad (Genesis?), Nyko Airflow Analog Gamepad (PC)

Self MOTTO Wheel & Pedals (Ps1/PS2/Xbox), Thrustmaster 360 Spider Racing Wheel with Knee Top System (PS2), MadCatz Duel Force Wheel & Pedals (With Wheel Cover) (PS1), Thrustmaster Joystick (PC), QuickJoy M-5 Joystick (PC), Sega Gamepad (Mega Drive), Creative Gamepad (PC), Super Cobra Action pad (SNES), Generic Joystick (PC), Futuretronics Mini Wheel (Xbox), RockFire Star Traveler (PC), Microsoft SideWinder Game Pad Pro (PC), MegaPad (Audiovox Portable DVD Player), White Gamepad with Blue buttons (?), Sega Gamepad (Master System), Gravis Gamepad (Sega platform??), Gravis PC Gamepad (PC)

Fanatec Speedster 3 Force Shock Wheel & Pedals with Table Clamp (Xbox), Logitech Speed Force Wheel, Pedals and Knee Top System (GC)

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel, 6 Speed Gear Shifter & Pedals (PC/PS2/PS3), Logitech MOMO Racing Wheel & Pedals (PC)

Thrustmaster Forumla T2 Wheel & Pedals (PC), Thrustmaster Grandprix1 Wheel (PC), ASCII Hyper Stering Wheel 64 (N64), Halo Edition Xbox S-Type Gamepad (Xbox), Futuretronics Wireless Xbox S-Type Gamepad (Xbox), Xbox Duke Gamepad (Xbox), Xbox S-Type Gamepad (Xbox), Osmart Wireless Xbox S-Type Gamepad (Xbox) Logitech Precision Gamepad - Black (Xbox), DragonBox Xbox S-Type Gamepad (Xbox), PowerWave Urban Warfare 360 Style Gamepad (Xbox), PowerWave Pimped 360 Style Gamepad (Xbox), Orange N64 Gamepad (N64), PowerWave Pimped Analog Gamepad (PS2), GameEquip Blue Light Analog Gamepad (PS2), Ferrari 360 Modena Analog Gamepad (PS2), Sony Dual Shock 2 Analog Gamepad - Blue (PS2), Sony Dual Shock 2 Analog Gamepad - Silver (PS2), Sony Dual Shock 2 Analog Gamepad - Black (PS2), GameInis Analog Gamepad (PS2), PowerWave Analog Gamepad - White (PS2) ProGamer Analog Gamepad – Black/Silver (PS2), Sony Analog Gamepad – Blue Trans (PS1)

EA Sports SSX Board (PlayTV), Sony Analog Gamepad – Grey (PS1), Sony Analog Gamepad – Transparent (PS1), Sony PSOne Analog Gamepad - White (PS1), Sony Controller - White (PS1), Gamester Sports Board (PS1/PS2), Sony Controller - Grey (PS1), Sony Controller - Black (PS1), Wild Things Gamepad - Black (PS1), Xbox 360 Analog Controller (Xbox 360/PC), Intec GameCube Controller (GC), GameCube Controller (GC)

ASCII Specilized Joystick (PS1), Street Fighter IV Wrestle Joystick (PC/PS1/PS2/PS3), Namco Arcade Stick (PS1), Nyko Joystick/Arcade Stick (PS1/PS2), Quickshot Devestator (PS1), Power Shock PS Fight Pad Arcade Stick (PS1/PS2), InterAct Pro Shock Silver Arcade Stick (PS1), Sony Multi-Tap (PS1), Buzz Buzzers [Version 2] (PS2), Hori Grip (PS1), Wonderstick Hyper Programmable 10 in 1 Arcade Stick (PS1/Saturn), Hori Jogdial (PS1), Buzz Buzzers [Version 1] (PS2), Contour ShuttlePro V1 (PC)
I will be trying to take some more photos soon. I'll probably do Joysticks and Rhythm Controllers next.
Its a big job this... You don't realize how big a collection you have until you have to photograph it...
And NeoTechni, Do you use Amazon a lot for buying controllers? I have really only used it for books and DVDs. I was always worried about the set price and postage, because of Amazon's standard rates. I would assume you get good shipping rates? Its harder for me being in Australia - I so wish there was an Australian Amazon... That would make it a lot easier for bigger bulkier items.
And do you find Yahoo Japan Auctions to be quite good? Like in service, communications between you and the seller etc? I have had a couple of quick looks at the controllers on there and there seems to be quite a few at really good prices. Will most sellers ship out of Japan? And can you read the Japanese description or do you use a translator like google? I am just curious at the moment. In the past, I have always stuck to eBay.