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Console controller adapters for PC

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-11 18:40

Know any other place than lik-sang where they sell console controller adapters for PC? I'm thinking of using a PS/PS2 or SNES controller for the PC.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-13 5:02

I bought something called the Smart Joy Plus, a PSX/PS2 controller adaptor that connects to the USB port of a PC, and it works perfectly without needing any drivers. It's red. However, I got it on Lik-Sang.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-13 12:08

EMS USB2.  Lik-Sang.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-13 20:48

>>2

It doesn't seem to be able to use the left analog stick and the D-pad at the same time.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-14 19:22

>>3

EMS for the win. Bestest PSX adaptor.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-14 22:16

Super Retropad owns.
http://www.sealiecomputing.com/retrozone/supernintendo.html
It's a SNES pad modded to include a USB controller, plugs straight into a USB port. My only complaint is that since they stopped using original SNES controllers and started using aftermarket ones, the dir buttons are really stiff. But that's just me, some people like that. You could probably send an old SNES pad to them and they'd do the mod on it for you.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-18 13:37

I MADE ONE MYSELF.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-18 22:18

I bought a PSX->USB device at Radioshack. Works great.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-24 0:15

xbox360 controller. works great.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-24 1:08

>>9

timely reply

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-24 5:34

>>9
gay-fingered, shitty d-pad reply

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-26 6:36

>>9
Fuck yeah, actually quite a quality pad. And works on 360 too.

>>11
D-pad IS a bit subpar, but I think it's designed so you can easily do diagonals on it.

Also, there are unofficial drivers for it you may want: http://xbcd360guide.50webs.com/

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-27 23:56

I got this cool thing which allows me to use my Xbox controller on my computer.  It's called a SOLDERING IRON.

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-28 0:16

I found an adapter at Wal-Mart for $10.  It plugs into a USB port (even has a two-port hub built it) and has inputs for Gamecube, XBOX, and PS2/PS1 (both work, I checked) controllers).  The Gamecube port is also equivalent to an SNES port since you can buy a Hori controller...actually, the place I got Hori controllers was Lik-Sang, so I dunno.  eBay it if you want one of those, I guess.

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