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    What controller do you use?

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    • Starcade2084S
      Starcade2084
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      Currently using a pair of wired SNES-types (Buffalo) but am thinking of picking up a couple of Gamesir G3w wired pads for the analog sticks to use with the arcade titles.

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        Ecks @Starcade2084
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        @Starcade2084 said in What controller do you use?:

        Currently using a pair of wired SNES-types (Buffalo) but am thinking of picking up a couple of Gamesir G3w wired pads for the analog sticks to use with the arcade titles.

        Try the s models not the w models cause you can use it wired and wireless (if you have a longer USB cable as well like one from the Nvidia Shield) which i find pretty cool to use.

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        • MrJordaaanyM
          MrJordaaany
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          8bitdo controllers all the way. Have the NES PRO and FC 30 PRO. Just got my hands on the SNES 30 as well. Great controllers! And they suit the aesthetic of the builds I make (mini NES RPi3s).

          I also use PS3 and 4 controllers where needed.

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          • fellegF
            felleg
            last edited by

            Wii u pro over bluetooth
            Hori FC4
            Hori Pokken controller
            Xbox one wired
            Qanba carbon arcade stick with sanwa parts

            I like to mix things up :)

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            • AfunnynameA
              Afunnyname
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              I use a Wii u pro over Bluetooth, or a wired 360 controller.

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                thedeathstar
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                Does anyone have experience with the iNNext controllers or have any comparison between the SNES and NES style they sell?

                https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZAYQSV

                From reviews it sounds like the "updated" version is better than the original version, but I'm not sure if the updates are on the SNES type as well, or only on the NES style. Basically, I would rather have the SNES style, and I'm not sure if they're the same quality/performance, and how big a jump in quality they are.

                Any experience or thoughts would be great.

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                  Ecks @thedeathstar
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                  @thedeathstar said in What controller do you use?:

                  Does anyone have experience with the iNNext controllers or have any comparison between the SNES and NES style they sell?

                  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZAYQSV

                  From reviews it sounds like the "updated" version is better than the original version, but I'm not sure if the updates are on the SNES type as well, or only on the NES style. Basically, I would rather have the SNES style, and I'm not sure if they're the same quality/performance, and how big a jump in quality they are.

                  Any experience or thoughts would be great.

                  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XBBTP7L?th=1 This one i prefer more and does work with my Raspberry Pi pretty good.

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                  • SleepyOwlS
                    SleepyOwl @Brigane
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                    @brigane

                    Yes it does!
                    https://www.amazon.com/Black-Acrylic-Panel-Replacement-Arcade/dp/B075FP1RYJ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1505409010&sr=8-2&keywords=arcade+acrylic

                    @brigane said in What controller do you use?:

                    I primarily use a wireless ps3 controller.
                    I have considered buying an arcade stick or create one myself. Currently I'm on the lookout for an arcade stick case if that even exists.

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                      thedeathstar @Ecks
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                      @ecks Thanks. Is your preference based more on aesthetic or functionality?

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                        Ecks @thedeathstar
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                        @thedeathstar said in What controller do you use?:

                        @ecks Thanks. Is your preference based more on aesthetic or functionality?

                        Pretty much both because the look is unique and feels comfortable.

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                        • EcksE
                          Ecks
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                          Guys just a curious question but does knock off PS3 controllers like this one still works for the wireless method because it is for a friend and his soon to own RPi3 alt text

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                          • FatWhiteLumpF
                            FatWhiteLump
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                            Wii U Pro Controller, it's such a great wireless controller. The d-pad is great (not perfect for Genesis but it gets the job done), it's very comfortable, and the battery life is amazing.

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                              LearnedRobb
                              last edited by

                              Generic USB SNES styled pad.

                              I also have an old MadKatz 360 wired pad for games that need analogue controls.

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                                morrisav10 @FatWhiteLump
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                                @fatwhitelump Mine just stopped working one day, I'm not sure why.

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                                • FatWhiteLumpF
                                  FatWhiteLump @morrisav10
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                                  @morrisav10 I've had mine for a few years, it's always worked for me. I'm using the official Nintendo one, is yours a knockoff?

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                                  • tyman82801T
                                    tyman82801
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                                    i use a Logitech Gamepad F310
                                    it works great for the price, they are wired however

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                                      morrisav10 @FatWhiteLump
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                                      @fatwhitelump Same here, completely official, still works on my Wii U, and Mac.

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