I've also tested out original Nintendo games, I found it easier swapping the Y and B buttons. This was obviously designed for Super Nintendo games, but I've managed to play Genesis games and only a selective few Dreamcast games but some Dreamcast titles require the joystick. Still feels new after several hours of play, none of the colors faded yet so I'm expecting this to last long. The only complaint I can think of is a sticker on the back, but you can peel it off. The cord length is perfect for me, you're not stuck leashed to where you connect. The controller is very identical in size to the original, and the weight feels fine. The X Y B A buttons have a good spring to them when you play, it's only the L and R buttons that tend to be loud. The controller can be a bit loud when mashing the buttons, but it's about the same noise level as typing on my computer so I can't complain. Some controllers sort of mash down and are tough to be precise with, but this one is great with games where you shoot diagonally or fighting games. Select and start are all rubber buttons like the original controller, but the best improvement is the D-pad. Unlike other controllers I've purchased before, this one doesn't feel cheap. My only concern is if any liquids fall on the buttons, especially the L and R because they have a bit of a gap between the shape around them. 2X SNES Classic USB Controller for Retro Gamings, kiwitat USB Super NES Wired Game Controller Joystick. I've compared it with an original Super Nintendo controller and they're about the same size, a little different round shape but I got familiar with it after a few minutes. Wireless Controller for SNES Classic EditionMini/NES Classic Edition, Gamepad with USB Wireless Receiver Compatible with Switch, Windows,iOS,Liunx,Android Device (2 Packs) by ipremium.
One great thing about this controller is the price, it's actually only $12.48 which is worth every penny. Featured Product Name Price Release Date Size Set Descending Direction. I originally didn't like and never used the turbo and clear buttons above select and start, but I don't even notice them now.
I've been using it often over the last few weeks and have no complaints.
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It was great to get in the mail, the box made it clear that it worked with all Windows versions, and right when I plugged it in the controller worked fine without having to install software. Similarly, remapping controls in a typically impossible method - such as assigning Angle Up, Angle Down, Start, or Select to a 'face' button (A/B/X/Y on the original controller) - is prohibited.Seems like an improvement to the original Basically, any external hardware that creates a situation which cannot be replicated with out-of-the-box hardware is prohibited. This includes any controller with such functionality built in, regardless of manufacturer. Keyboard is allowed if and only if the player is using a computer emulator.Īny controller with functions that do not exist on the originally manufactured controller (A, B, X, Y, L, R, Start, Select, Up/Down/Left/Right) - such as macros and turbo - is prohibited. Original SFC/SNES controllers, Wii Classic Controllers, SNES Classic Controllers, and USB controllers are allowed. The input method of systems must also simulate the original hardware. So, I'm currently using an iBuffalo Snes controller with emulator to practice this game. Hello, Super Metroid speedrunning community!