USB Retro Gaming Controller of Choice?
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if your willing to pay the price, yep it's a great USB/PC controller. i got the Hori version and i love it.Hazerd wrote:Xbox 360 Wired Controller, works good for everything.
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Re: USB Retro Gaming Controller of Choice?
I bet you could transplant the PCB from the Retrolink controller into an actual Sega Saturn controller. FWIW, my PlaySega USB PCB fit in a Sega controller just fine.
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That's the one I had got that for signing up to play sega. Then I bought another one from Amazon. Doesn't say play sega on it but it's the same controller. They feel exactly the same and they both had the down button break.sevin0seven wrote:shwisha wrote:What USB controller do you use for retro gaming?
if you like the Saturn controller style for your PC, you should check this one out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Official-White- ... 51a8594905
http://www.play-asia.com/Sega_Saturn_US ... -50yj.html
i have two of these and they also work on PS3.
It's a shame the D-Pad has common issues because the controller feels like a classic controller.
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That's not fair -- the Hori pad is very different than the stock pad. The stock pad is a turd if you need the d-pad for emulating those classic games. If you have something like the Hori EX2 pad, and never had the stock wired controller, you wouldn't know how shite one is in comparison to the other.sevin0seven wrote:if your willing to pay the price, yep it's a great USB/PC controller. i got the Hori version and i love it.Hazerd wrote:Xbox 360 Wired Controller, works good for everything.
As far as my own preferences go, if I could only have one USB controller it would be the PS2 pad simply for the amount of button options and comfort. Otherwise, I simply use whichever controller suits the style of game I'm playing, since I have USB adapters for them all.
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I like the stock 360 D-Pad. It has never failed me, even in some fairly hectic gaming moments (Like the Larsa fight in Mushi Futari, or the final satges of Super Meat Boy)
Its no Saturn Model 2, but I think it gets more hate than it deserves. Out of all the stock controllers of the past 2 generations, I think the 360 is the best.
Its no Saturn Model 2, but I think it gets more hate than it deserves. Out of all the stock controllers of the past 2 generations, I think the 360 is the best.
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IMO, the 360 d-pad depends on genre. The stuff it really fails at, like fighters, don't really favor any stock pads except the Saturn's, and you'd be better off getting a stick anyway.
For basic emulation and the like, a 360 controller works pretty well, as the limitations of the official driver are fairly irrelevant for most older systems.
For basic emulation and the like, a 360 controller works pretty well, as the limitations of the official driver are fairly irrelevant for most older systems.
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My #1 choice is a real SNES controller with a SuperSmartJoy adapter.
I will also occasionally use:
N64 controller with USB adapter
Logitech controller
Third-party Sega Saturn USB controller
I will also occasionally use:
N64 controller with USB adapter
Logitech controller
Third-party Sega Saturn USB controller
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I ended up getting two fightpads for the PC i have hooked up to my TV. Definitely a great controller and I recommend it to anyone wanting a good controller for playing most retro games.mrkola wrote:I use a Madcatz Street Fighter Xbox 360 Fightpad for most of my emulation needs.
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Street-Figh ... B0038KOT6A
I found one for uber cheap at gamestop, really glad I picked it up.
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I use this. It works on PS3 and PC.

The floaty D-Pad is actually pretty nice, and it has excellent analog sticks. The buttons are fine, it's solidly built, and it feels nice in my hands. It's also heavy. The only drawback is its lack of rumble.

The floaty D-Pad is actually pretty nice, and it has excellent analog sticks. The buttons are fine, it's solidly built, and it feels nice in my hands. It's also heavy. The only drawback is its lack of rumble.
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