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    What wireless controllers are you using for Retro gaming?

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    • gamer85G
      gamer85
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      I wanted to poll other users on what wireless joysticks they have found to work well with Retropie Version 3.8.1. Currently using two Gravis Gamepad Pro (USB) wired joysticks but wanted two purchase two wireless joysticks. Mainly would be using these for Mame games. I have preferred to use wired joysticks to avoid any setup issues, but now wanted to play on tv, so looking for wireless options. Any feedback on what others have tried, preferred and are using and what set-up steps they have followed would be appreciated. Thanks

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      • ProxyCellP
        ProxyCell
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        I'm currently using 2x Logitech F710 wireless controllers. They work great! No setup issues at all, no syncing or whatever. You just plug in the USB receivers (they look like ultra-tiny USB drives) and away you go. I have been using them for ages now with RetroPie and I can tell you that they are perfect.

        I just ordered 2x 8bitdo controllers though, one Famicom and one NES themed since the latest builds of retropie seem to have improved bluetooth controller support a ton.

        RPi3b+ - No overclock
        RetroPie - latest from Github, as always
        2x SF30 Pro 8Bitdo controllers

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        • Meneer JansenM
          Meneer Jansen
          last edited by Meneer Jansen

          I have one of these:
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          They, unfortunately, are unfit for classic Mame games. That's because the D-pads on all modern gamepadas are 8-way. That makes Pac Man un-purposely go up if you press left because the D-pad is too sensitive. It registers "up + left" too easily. You need a real 4-way gamepad like the Gravis Gamepad you mention. I had to buy me a wired iBuffalo SNES-like gamepad for Mame.

          So if you ever find a cheap wireless gamepad with a good 4-way D-pad then I'd very much like to hear from you!

          P.S. I personally hate Bluetooth gamepads because they do not react very well. Might be the low power Bluetooth on my Pi. I only buy those 2.4 GHz ones w/ a wireless USB dongle.

          Avid Linux user.

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          • senkunS
            senkun @Meneer Jansen
            last edited by

            @Meneer-Jansen

            P.S. I personally hate Bluetooth gamepads because they do not react very well. Might be the low power Bluetooth on my Pi. I only buy those 2.4 GHz ones w/ a wireless USB dongle.

            I hear ya. BT controllers and the Pi are always such a struggle for me, unlike the 2.4Ghz wireless controllers which are simply plug and play, unfortunately they're a dying breed, seems like all the newer ones are all BT.

            Is there a 2.4Ghz wireless controller shaped like the classic NES controller out there? For that matter, are there any which are simple retro style? All the ones I can find now are either PS or Xbox looking, I'd be happy with a simple retro NES-like rectangle.

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            • ProxyCellP
              ProxyCell
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              Gosh I really hope its as easy as the Floob videos for the 8bitdo, I just ordered myself two of them :)

              RPi3b+ - No overclock
              RetroPie - latest from Github, as always
              2x SF30 Pro 8Bitdo controllers

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              • PokeEngineerP
                PokeEngineer @gamer85
                last edited by

                @gamer85

                Using a wireless PS3 controller.

                Don't sweat it.
                When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                😎

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                  smartroad
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                  Anyone know if the Steam Controller will work? Have one on order and just wondered :)

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                  • JasperSladeJ
                    JasperSlade
                    last edited by

                    2 of the following:

                    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EO5QPN2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                    they go on sale from time to time, i picked mine up at $10 each. been working great so far.

                    ~Jasper

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                    • FloobF
                      Floob
                      last edited by

                      I like the 8bitdo.com range. Great support in RetroPie now, and a good build quality.
                      Sometimes the firmware can mean a brief tweak being needed, but usually very small changes needed if any.

                      Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                      RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                      • senkunS
                        senkun @Floob
                        last edited by

                        @Floob

                        These any good Floob? Easy setup for the Pi?

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                        • FloobF
                          Floob @senkun
                          last edited by

                          @senkun I dont have that model, but should be fine - the Retroarch config is here, but it should generate it without issue in ES.
                          https://github.com/libretro/retroarch-joypad-autoconfig/blob/master/udev/8Bitdo_Classic_NES30_BT(START).cfg

                          Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                          RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                          • tap50T
                            tap50
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                            XBox 360 wireless with a receiver.

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                              eweek
                              last edited by

                              I have the fake ps3 controller from aliexpress work very good with me

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                              • mediamogulM
                                mediamogul Global Moderator
                                last edited by mediamogul

                                I use the Nintentedo Gamecube Wavebird. It was the very first 2.4 GHz wireless controller to ever be released by a first party company and is still an ergonomic masterpiece. Getting it fully operational with RetroPie was truly "Nintendo hard".

                                RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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                                  gorgar
                                  last edited by

                                  I was on x360 wiresless which worked pretty good but i recently went with a couple of 8bitdo's. Initially i was a little meh but now i love them although the thumb-sticks still feel a little flimsy for me but over all great and blue-tooth connects easily in the latest release.

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                                    vando
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                                    Xbox 360 wireless because 2.4GHz works better than Bluetooth.

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                                      Somebody
                                      last edited by

                                      Currently 2 USB SNES controllers, but I am trying to add Gamecube controllers. They aren't playing nice. -_- I'm trying to put everything into a gutted Gamecube, mostly for the fun of it, but also to have a easy setup.

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                                        Russelkm
                                        last edited by

                                        Xbox360 with a Cheenese receiver. It works perfectly for me. Maybe, I'll buy a XinMo controller to test it in a cabinet project. But, for a few euros a can play with my 3 old 360 gamepads, even I'm thinking to buy another one.

                                        Regards,

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                                        • ExmixE
                                          Exmix
                                          last edited by

                                          I'm using a PS3 and PS4 controller through Bluetooth, and this one through USB DOngle.
                                          https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U07ETN2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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                                            pimpmaul69 @ProxyCell
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                                            @ProxyCell said in What wireless controllers are you using for Retro gaming?:

                                            Gosh I really hope its as easy as the Floob videos for the 8bitdo, I just ordered myself two of them :)

                                            8bitdo nes30 pro and fc30 pro are nice. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get them to show up in bluetooth device list and you need to pay attention to their mac address. When you first scan for bluetooth devices the probably wont show up. Pay attention to when new ones end up popping up after a few tries. They dont usually show up as their names until after they have been connected. Usually their mac address shows up starting with 04: at the beginning. Also if you have other controllers plugged in these will overpower them for the first controllers which in my case i have built in controls so i needed them to overpower the built in ones.

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