As of late I haven't seen too many GC to PC converters, but I did see this one that you may want to check out:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...en-70-fi1.html
Hope that helps!
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As of late I haven't seen too many GC to PC converters, but I did see this one that you may want to check out:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...en-70-fi1.html
Hope that helps!
actually, that one looks pretty good since it's a 3 in once. i'll see if i can find it around here first before ordering. thanks.
I use a Logitech RumblePad 2...It's an exact replica of the PS2 controller basically but with numbered buttons...
It works great because when you think about it a PS2 controller contains a SNES controller in it...The four buttons or basically in the EXACT layout as the SNES. I realized that while playing Final Fantasy III right after playing VII...I then figured out why in VII 'O' is the action button. Because it corresponds with 'A' on the SNES controller so they kept the same layout from FF III to VII....
It's only about $25 and it has rumble and works with every game that supports controllers. It is the main controller supported by EA games..I use it for Tiger Woods 06 and it's awesome.
I'm really not trying to be too mean, but, you only then realized that all the Playstation controllers had the same exact layout as the SNES pad? The original pad looked just like the SNES pad except for the prongs and the extra shoulder buttons! The Dual Shocks look just like the SNES pads but with analog sticks. How did this escape you until you played Final Fantasy III?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon of iPwn
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...id=19813&stc=1
... Okay, maybe I'm being a little mean. :-D
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...id=19814&stc=1
I got one of these because I am the only person in this entire world who loves the original USA Saturn's gamepad. Unfortunately, after about 2 days of owning it, the dpad died. And such made ME want to die.
Oh well. I need to find something else. I guess I'll get a converter thingy.
I am using one for my Saturn. There's nothing wrong with it at all. It looks stupid but thats about it. When it comes to controllers, people have a tendency to be very... hyperbolic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aurora
edit: I have a Gravis Xterminator (super old that was crappy when I bought it, but Im too cheap to buy another one) and for some reason the analog stick is detected as the d-pad in MAME and Gens. Anybody have any experience with this?
Oh, I have plenty of the actual Saturn controllers, but the pic above is a usb knockoff of it. Ordered it off ebay. I was in heaven for a few days, as Capcom crap on emulators were playing like a dream. Damn thing died days later. Such a sad story.
But, yeah, you're right, there's nothing wrong with the USA Saturn Pad at all. It's so smooth and wondrous.
The joybox I use to plug my PS2 controller into Windows detects the left analog stick as a four way directional pad. I think it's because the D-Pad are seen as being four seperate buttons instead of a POV. Thank god for Joy2Key.Quote:
Originally Posted by Diff-chan
I am abit fuzzy with my memory... but I think the original Saturn pad's shoulder buttons are horrible, they tend to get stuck alot.
I have the same pad, but mine is transparent blue and clear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aurora
It actually works better than the Saturn pad it's based on, and I have no trouble pulling off qcf x3 supers in Garou, whereas I could barely through a fireball with the u.s. Saturn pad.
I'd go so far as to say it's as good as the japanese style Saturn pad that everyone loves so much.
Best $10 I ever spent.