View Full Version : So, um, what are the GOOD controllers?
17daysolderthannes
05-07-2009, 09:54 PM
Has anyone else noticed that any time you go to a forum/website/whatever for an opinion of a controller or joystick its always a bunch of people saying "oh its so unresponsive/its junk/I broke it/what a shitpile." So, um, what are the GOOD controllers supposed to be? The only controllers I ever hear being universally lauded are first party console controllers and Sanwa or Seimitsu (sp?) arcade components. Sorry, but I beg to differ. My USB gamepad was $10 and its awesome, the only reason I'm buying the Saturn USB pad is because the Logitech Precision is a PSX layout and I want a 6-button Saturn layout instead. I've used all kinds of expensive custom arcade sticks and none of them felt any better than any other cheaper equivalent (i.e. microswitch vs. microswitch). Is this just another car in the SNES/FF VII fanboy bandwagon?
Rusty Venture
05-07-2009, 10:07 PM
Well there is a 3rd party controller for the Genesis called the "Asciipad SG" and it is the single best Genesis 3-button controller I've ever used. D-pad is responsive and it is comfortable.
There is a 6-button version called the SG-6, but the d-pad on that is crap, and the C+Z buttons are on top...like the SNES L+R buttons.
Iron Lizard
05-07-2009, 10:26 PM
I always like there fighter Stick SG. It has a very nice solid feel to it. Those the buttons could be a bit further apart.
I think what a person likes it based on their had size and many other factors. I personally like a solid feeling controller, that is comfortable, with buttons and a dpad that just feel right to me. Usually aftermarket stuff is bad but not always.
Puffy2k316
05-07-2009, 10:38 PM
The Agetec Dreamcast stick owns.
The Wavebird (good aside from the fact that it's a gamecube controller)
Baloo
05-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Well there is a 3rd party controller for the Genesis called the "Asciipad SG" and it is the single best Genesis 3-button controller I've ever used. D-pad is responsive and it is comfortable.
There is a 6-button version called the SG-6, but the d-pad on that is crap, and the C+Z buttons are on top...like the SNES L+R buttons.
Asciipad SG sucks, I have that one and the buttons on mine are hardly responsive. It's horrible.
Rusty Venture
05-07-2009, 11:26 PM
Yours is probably used. I've had mine since 1993 and it has been rock solid.
kool kitty89
05-07-2009, 11:39 PM
I like many logitech, thrustmaster, and gravis pads. I like some of microsoft's too. (I like the original Sidwinder -kind of a more ergonomic Saturn rip-off- too bad it isn't USB)
I've got a logitech extreme 3d pro joystick I like, and my standard gamepad is a thrustmaster firestorm. My favorite is the gravis xterminator, extremely versitile and with enough action buttons for games that are normally keyboard intensive. Unfortunately the original format has been discontinued, thoug the late models supported USB. (through a simple passthrough adaptor using the midi pins, same as some late MS gameport controllers)
And finding a really good usb gameport adaptor seems difficult, and even the expensive ones seem limited. Of course I could ge a gamepot/midi port card, or use an old sound card on my PC, but that won't work for a laptop, and there isn't support for the port past XP. (though there may be some open-sourse/homebrew drivers for vista, I'm not sure about Linux)
RowdyRodimus
05-08-2009, 12:24 AM
For the Ascipad, I know it's for the SNES but the one I have is better than the Nintnedo version. Then again, I've always liked their stuff. They were the only third party controllers I'd buy.
0x15e
05-08-2009, 12:43 AM
I think it goes without saying that the Genesis 6-button pad is the best all-digital pad ever made. :)
NAKI made one for the Genesis and SNES back in the day. It was one controller with a plug that connected to both systems. In addition to L+R / Z+C as shoulder buttons, it has 6 face buttons and independent turbo for all of them. I can't find a picture of it anywhere but it's been one of my favorites ever since I got it.
The original MS Sidewinder game pad is great. Again, 6 face buttons, 2 triggers, and daisy chainable for as long as you'd want to. Its only disadvantage was that the second and later players in the chain would sometimes end up with control lag.
The Neo Geo old-style stick is awesome.
Finally, Playmessiah's wireless SNES controllers are very nice. The d-pad takes some getting used to but I really like mine a lot. They also work with the Retro Duo, so I can now play NES games with RF wireless controllers. I wish they'd followed through with their plans to make some for the Genesis.
nathanallan
05-08-2009, 01:47 AM
I have both of those Ascii pads, and the one with the shoulder buttons is very hard to use, but it can be used with practice. The three button one is pretty good, though.
Had a Sega 3 button joystick, liked it a lot but had to trade it off.
My favorite is the Sega 6-button, though, I use it every time I play anything these days.
As odd as it seems I really like using the Gamecube controller, as it does not cramp my hands (major liking point) and the buttons are weird and that makes them very easy to distinguish just using tactile response.
Kind of the same with the Dreamcast controller. I like it. It's big and feels good.
kool kitty89
05-08-2009, 02:04 AM
I know some prefer the feel of the 3-button pad to the 6-button one.
Kind of a cool not on 3rd party SNES controllers:
http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/pads.htm
http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/img_pads/Super-4%20x2.jpg
http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/img_pads/Competition%20Pro%202.jpg
Note: most versions of the competition pro pad weren't made with the screw-in thumbpad capability. (though that is cool)
I'm temted to get the pro pad just to see how much more comfortable the L+R buttons are. (and that super-4 pad is obviously better for a lot of games using L+R action buttons, at least for fighters)
nathanallan
05-08-2009, 02:06 AM
ooh, those look pretty sweet, never seen those before. They're in a great shape, too.
KnightWarrior
05-08-2009, 02:48 AM
How much does these go for??
[/IMG]http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/img_pads/SFC%20Super%20Game%20Boy.jpg
sketch
05-08-2009, 02:54 AM
I've used some 3rd party genesis controllers that were as good as 1st party (can't even remember the brands and am too lazy to look). I usually play with the 1st party genesis controller just for looks (and they're top notch as well), but there have been plenty of good third party controllers on many of the systems I've played (as well as utter shite ones, like anything made by Pelican).
My cheap $10 logitech digital joypad for emulation works great. I'm not a big fan of the PSX button layout for Genesis emulation, but for most games it doesn't matter...
Flygon
05-08-2009, 03:43 AM
I myself use a Logitech Precision controller. It works excellently, the only games I've had problems with are Golden Axe, Battle Squadron and pretty much any 64 game. The d-pad is probably the best I've ever used, right on par of the Mega Drive 6 button controller.
I uh, don't actually have much else to say on the subject in relation to PC's.
Christuserloeser
05-08-2009, 04:02 AM
My favorite regular controllers:
- Japanese Saturn controller (aka model 2)
- Mega Drive / Genesis 6-button controller
- SNES controller
- NES controller
- GameCube controller
- Wii Classic Controller
- Dreamcast controller
- Dreamcast Agetec Stick
- NeoGeoCD controllers
gamegenie
05-08-2009, 06:42 AM
I can atest that Interact before they went out of business in the early 2000s and were acquired by cheap accessory maker Mad Catz, they use to make good controllers.
USB/Gameport Parallel controller
http://i.neoseeker.com/p/Hardware/Input_Devices/Gaming_Peripherals/GamePads/axispad_profilelarge.jpg
I've had this controller for a decade now and it still works. I sort of broke the left analog stuck, where it now rotates instead of staying stationary. But get this. The left analog stick still works, and when I use the controller calibration tool in Windows XP it is still centered perfectly despite that I can twist it in 360 degrees.
Speedle
05-08-2009, 09:28 AM
Kind of a cool not on 3rd party SNES controllers:
http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/img_pads/Competition%20Pro%202.jpg
Note: most versions of the competition pro pad weren't made with the screw-in thumbpad capability. (though that is cool)
i've got the comp pro pad alas no screw in thumb stick :( that would have been cool though, but the stock snes controllers are much nicer to use IMO
bohokii
05-08-2009, 02:24 PM
i love my naki but it never worked well on the snes the start wouldn't work
it truly was the batarang
http://www.sega-16.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=16&pictureid=112
Baloo
05-08-2009, 03:06 PM
How much does these go for??
[/IMG]http://www.sitesnes.com/photo/img_pads/SFC%20Super%20Game%20Boy.jpg
Those things look freaking' sweet. Now I want to find one of them.
AD2101
05-08-2009, 04:18 PM
No love for the Wii-Remote here?
Honestly though I thought we only had topics on "Worst Controllers EVAR" because its apparent the best controller ever created is the model 2 saturn controller. The Genesis controller is also up there but its almost the same thing as a Saturn controller in most respects.
17daysolderthannes
05-08-2009, 06:42 PM
I can atest that Interact before they went out of business in the early 2000s and were acquired by cheap accessory maker Mad Catz, they use to make good controllers.
I've had this controller for a decade now and it still works. I sort of broke the left analog stuck, where it now rotates instead of staying stationary. But get this. The left analog stick still works, and when I use the controller calibration tool in Windows XP it is still centered perfectly despite that I can twist it in 360 degrees.
What are you talkin about? Mad Catz makes great controllers. I'm dying to get their Dreamcast controller. Their N64 controller is the only one that uses a normal PS2 style potentiometer instead of a dumbass POS that the OEM controllers use.
To everyone else: What about arcade joysticks, I hear everything but Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks getting bashed to shit all over the internet for being "unresponsive."
Baloo
05-08-2009, 07:13 PM
No love for the Wii-Remote here?
Honestly though I thought we only had topics on "Worst Controllers EVAR" because its apparent the best controller ever created is the model 2 saturn controller. The Genesis controller is also up there but its almost the same thing as a Saturn controller in most respects.
I really like the Wii Remote, but it annoys me because trying to pinpoint things with the cursor absolutely sucks with it. Move too far away from the TV and the cursor moves so erradically I can't stand it. And using the web browser? Forget it.
It's up there though in terms of functionality. Now if the Wii had something just as good to be used for regular games, that'd be great. Gamecube is good, but Saturn controller is much better.
gamegenie
05-08-2009, 07:52 PM
What are you talkin about? Mad Catz makes great controllers. I'm dying to get their Dreamcast controller. Their N64 controller is the only one that uses a normal PS2 style potentiometer instead of a dumbass POS that the OEM controllers use.
To everyone else: What about arcade joysticks, I hear everything but Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks getting bashed to shit all over the internet for being "unresponsive."
you're kidding right?
I wasted money on this Mad Catz Fightpad controller. It uses a float D-pad that has directional connections worse than the 360's d-pad.
http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/large_images/152/210674152.jpg
I still await my Hori controller arrival in the mail.
kool kitty89
05-08-2009, 09:10 PM
What are you talkin about? Mad Catz makes great controllers. I'm dying to get their Dreamcast controller. Their N64 controller is the only one that uses a normal PS2 style potentiometer instead of a dumbass POS that the OEM controllers use.
Don't the SuperPad controllers use normal pot's? (they looked pretty standard when I was repairing my controller, and they feel more like normal analog sticks than the OEM ones)
Btw, what does the stock controller use? I've heard it doesn't have a "real" analog pot's.
And this is my famlies standard controller:
http://english.ircfast.com/screenshots/26433/300x300x330f4fadc2.jpghttp://www.gamesmarket.com.au/images/coverart/gmr319.jpg
Wev'e got 2 of those plus another 2 wireless ones and one different version:
http://www.matos2000.com/Aut/manettes/thrustmaster-firestorm-dual-power-gamepad-usb/gamepad.jpg
The only difference is the D/A mode button is moved to the added middle oval button, and the round center bunton is now an action button. (I use it as start) I like the other D-pad a bit more though.
And there's a 3rd L+R button at the bottom of the handles behind the front ones. The position is comfortable, but they're too clicky (resistance, clicking sound and feel) for my taste. There are added buttons on the old Xterminator too, and those have the same feel, one of my few dislikes of that controller.
Rusty Venture
05-08-2009, 09:22 PM
To everyone else: What about arcade joysticks, I hear everything but Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks getting bashed to shit all over the internet for being "unresponsive."
All I own as far as "arcade sticks" is the Official Genesis 3-button controller and the Saturn Mission Stick.
If I have the means/room to mount that Mission Stick to a board or something, I'd play tons more "Space Harrier" and "Afterburner".
Puffy2k316
05-08-2009, 09:58 PM
To everyone else: What about arcade joysticks, I hear everything but Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks getting bashed to shit all over the internet for being "unresponsive."
Hori Real Arcade Pro is the way to go imo. Esp the HRAP SA
0x15e
05-09-2009, 10:58 AM
What are you talkin about? Mad Catz makes great controllers. I'm dying to get their Dreamcast controller. Their N64 controller is the only one that uses a normal PS2 style potentiometer instead of a dumbass POS that the OEM controllers use.
To everyone else: What about arcade joysticks, I hear everything but Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks getting bashed to shit all over the internet for being "unresponsive."Yeah, I've never gotten the beef with Mad Catz. Their stuff has never given me problems.
My candy cab has Seimitsu LS-32 sticks and I think they're great.
For wooden cabs / control panels, I prefer the IL (used to be Happ's OEM) Competition style stick with the square actuator because that's pretty much what I grew up playing. The square actuator makes for better response in the diagonals (for consistent dragon punch action). Some people also like the Supers because they seem to work better for circle-type movements.
17daysolderthannes
05-09-2009, 02:10 PM
Yeah, I've never gotten the beef with Mad Catz. Their stuff has never given me problems.
My candy cab has Seimitsu LS-32 sticks and I think they're great.
For wooden cabs / control panels, I prefer the IL (used to be Happ's OEM) Competition style stick with the square actuator because that's pretty much what I grew up playing. The square actuator makes for better response in the diagonals (for consistent dragon punch action). Some people also like the Supers because they seem to work better for circle-type movements.
square as opposed to what? You mean a square gate or one of those big square blocks that hit the switches themselves?
Aarzak
05-09-2009, 04:18 PM
you're kidding right?
I wasted money on this Mad Catz Fightpad controller. It uses a float D-pad that has directional connections worse than the 360's d-pad.
http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/large_images/152/210674152.jpg
I still await my Hori controller arrival in the mail.
So the FightPad's crap after all? Worse than the Nuby Anniversary Edition pads from a few years back (I own an Akuma one)? I was planning to get the just-announced bundle of the PC version of SFIV,that comes with this controller.......guess I won't.
Also, ThrustMaster, back around 2002-ish used to sell these BADASS pads that had six face buttons and four shoulder buttons. Its D-Pad was similar to this one's:
http://www.matos2000.com/Aut/manettes/thrustmaster-firestorm-dual-power-gamepad-usb/gamepad.jpg
and it was GREAT, which is unheard of for PC pads. It played well with everything, Genesis, SNES, arcade etc. Around 2003 they stopped making these pads, and replaced them with a version which only has 4 face buttons. WTF man, its as if they crushed my emulation dreams. Best digital PC pad I've ever owned, PERIOD.
kool kitty89
05-09-2009, 05:36 PM
I think tou meant this:
http://www.amazon.com/Guillemot-2960371-Thrustmaster-Firestorm-Digital/dp/B000056Q1C
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51M078652GL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
My all time favorite is the Gravis Xterminator
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41MB957H1NL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
The classic Sidewinder is nice too:
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-SideWinder-Game-Pad-USB/dp/B000069JX9
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GW7S58VKL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
Unfortunately I've got the gameport version, and no gameport anymore. I may eventually build a new PC with a gameport card (though newer OS may not support inless there are 3rd party or open sourse dirvers, XP is fine though)
ANd I'd rather find a USB compatible Xterminator anyway.
gamegenie
05-09-2009, 06:22 PM
So the FightPad's crap after all? Worse than the Nuby Anniversary Edition pads from a few years back (I own an Akuma one)? I was planning to get the just-announced bundle of the PC version of SFIV,that comes with this controller.......guess I won't.
I never heard of the Nuby Anniversary Edition pad until now. Just looked it up and it looks nice, has the Genesis 6-button shape to it.
Apparently Mad Catz failed at delivering a potentially good controller, there's a lot of defective Fight Pads out there, and I ended up with one of them. Here's a thread (http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=174974)where another person has the same issue. Returned it though and ordered a Hori EX Pad import from Japan.
It boggles my mind on how Sony gets a lot more 3rd party controller support than Microsoft.
Puffy2k316
05-09-2009, 06:28 PM
It's because Microsoft has a terrible 3rd party controller policy. No one wants to make shit for them.
0x15e
05-09-2009, 06:38 PM
square as opposed to what? You mean a square gate or one of those big square blocks that hit the switches themselves?All the Happ / IL sticks use round gates. The difference is the actuator. The Competition uses a square block at the end of the stick that presses the direction switches directly. The others use a round part at the end of the stick that presses levers that activate the buttons.
It boggles my mind on how Sony gets a lot more 3rd party controller support than Microsoft.
If I understand right, it's because MS charges a licensing fee or sells a protection chip (or both) that is required for controllers to work with the 360. That's why some oddball unofficial 360 controllers and adapters require a wired controller to be connected to it to be functional.
17daysolderthannes
05-10-2009, 01:18 AM
All the Happ / IL sticks use round gates. The difference is the actuator. The Competition uses a square block at the end of the stick that presses the direction switches directly. The others use a round part at the end of the stick that presses levers that activate the buttons.
If I understand right, it's because MS charges a licensing fee or sells a protection chip (or both) that is required for controllers to work with the 360. That's why some oddball unofficial 360 controllers and adapters require a wired controller to be connected to it to be functional.
yuck, I hate round gates, I never know what direction its really pressing. I'll have to see if I can find a block bottom jostick, that seems like something I would prefer to the levers.
As for 360, they have to have some sort of lockout chip in them and they only give it to a select few developers. Even if you want it, they might not sell it to you, regardless of price. Kinda dumb IMO. X-Arcade says something about it on their website because people complain about not having a 360 adapter.
Puffy2k316
05-10-2009, 03:35 AM
Yeah there's no Xbox 360 adapter. You can't use any other controller on it. On the other hand, you can pretty much plug any USB PC controller into the PS3 and it works, as well as a number of PS2 converters.
The ps1/2 are the most versatile controllers though. I'm pretty sure they convert to everything except the 360.
gamevet
05-10-2009, 03:43 AM
Yeah there's no Xbox 360 adapter. You can't use any other controller on it. On the other hand, you can pretty much plug any USB PC controller into the PS3 and it works, as well as a number of PS2 converters.
You can plug a PS2 controller into your PC, using a USB adapter, and it will work; I use my PS2 controllers for emulation software on my PC. I have a USB adapter (original Xbox) that is supposed to work with the PC, but my PC can't find the drivers to support it.
johnnyb
05-10-2009, 03:57 AM
My controller of choice for my PC is a usb xbox360 controller, I quite like it!:D
http://images.google.co.nz/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://news.cnet.com/i/ne/p/2005/1019xbox360controller550x50.jpg&usg=AFQjCNGnUAeKaoFAuz13xbMPlrHxddO8Pw
17daysolderthannes
05-10-2009, 04:47 AM
Yeah there's no Xbox 360 adapter. You can't use any other controller on it. On the other hand, you can pretty much plug any USB PC controller into the PS3 and it works, as well as a number of PS2 converters.
The ps1/2 are the most versatile controllers though. I'm pretty sure they convert to everything except the 360.
yeah, lol, I just bought a PS2->XBOX and gamecube adapter, so now I can use PS2 controllers on my XBOX or Wii.
Rusty Venture
05-10-2009, 04:48 AM
I wish I could find a nice PS2 style controller to use on my PC that has analog buttons. I have a nice Logitech one, but the buttons are digital...so when I play Vice City (or the Back to the Future MOD) its either no gas or pedal to the metal.
17daysolderthannes
05-10-2009, 04:49 AM
I wish I could find a nice PS2 style controller to use on my PC that has analog buttons. I have a nice Logitech one, but the buttons are digital...so when I play Vice City (or the Back to the Future MOD) its either no gas or pedal to the metal.
get a USB converter, I bought mine for $4.50 shipped on eBay, its a "Pega" brand and it works great.
Slave
05-10-2009, 05:07 AM
I liked the GamePad Colors for the playstation (not the dual analog one, which was rather rough.) Maybe the coziest controller I've used.
Rusty Venture
05-10-2009, 05:29 AM
get a USB converter, I bought mine for $4.50 shipped on eBay, its a "Pega" brand and it works great.
PS1 Dual Shock controllers have digital buttons...right?
17daysolderthannes
05-10-2009, 02:22 PM
PS1 Dual Shock controllers have digital buttons...right?
right, but PS2 are pretty much all analog. The Logitech Wireless PS2 controller is AMAZING, but people have said they have problems trying to use wireless controllers with USB adapters. I haven't tried it yet myself, I hate analog buttons personally.
0x15e
05-11-2009, 05:52 PM
yuck, I hate round gates, I never know what direction its really pressing. I'll have to see if I can find a block bottom jostick, that seems like something I would prefer to the levers. Even with the round gate, the competition sticks are much better for accurate diagonals than the supers, etc., in my opinion. Here's a good comparison of the two types of actuators (http://mirrors.arcadecontrols.com/OscarControls/joycompare/joyreview1_2.htm).
Of course nothing beats a good Japanese stick with a square or octagonal gate, IMO.
17daysolderthannes
05-11-2009, 07:18 PM
Has anyone used one of these before:
http://www.mayflash.com/pc/pc042/image/1-2.jpg
it's a Mayflash PSX/PS2/PS3/PC joystick and its probably the cheapest microswitch joystick on the market. I'm not looking for elitest 1/10% in precision BS, the real question is if it works and isn't a total piece of junk.
Also, what about the X-Arcade Dual Stick:
http://www.gizmag.com/pictures/x-arcade-dual-joystick.jpg
There has never been a product with such polarized reviews. Some say its the best arcade joystick they've ever used, others say its the worst. Remember, I'm more on the classic (for me that means 90-95ish) side of things looking for the stick that's most arcade-like (from that time period), not the ultimate hadouken stick. Also, does anyone have a picture that really gives an idea of the scale? It seems like it would be tremendous and I don't think I have a convenient place to put it that would be in front of a TV/computer and be the right height.
Puffy2k316
05-11-2009, 07:53 PM
I actually like the stock X-Arcade. It isn't bad if you don't play on regular arcade machines that much. It's hard to notice the difference. I've heard the PCB isn't that great though and tends to break.
I just found one of the dual sticks for cheap and I replaced it with all happ parts and threw two Xbox 360 PCBs in it and it's fuckin awesome. Definitely feels like the authentic arcade experience. A big thing I look for in arcade sticks is weight. A lot of them just don't weigh enough and move around too much. X-Arcades don't have that problem.
Also, rumor has it that SNK is putting out an AES arcade stick for the PS3/360 for the KOF XII release.
NeoVamp
05-11-2009, 08:43 PM
Also, does anyone have a picture that really gives an idea of the scale?
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/1209/p5050033h.th.jpg (http://img25.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p5050033h.jpg)
clicky for the piccy
Puffy2k316
05-11-2009, 08:45 PM
They're made to be able to fit right in to an arcade cabinet if you want to do that so they're as big as a control panel you'd find in an arcade.
0x15e
05-12-2009, 07:07 PM
Also, what about the X-Arcade Dual Stick:If you buy that, plan to replace at least the sticks, possibly the buttons with real Happ (or preferably IL) parts. IIRC they use Happ Super knockoffs that aren't very super.
Chris
05-14-2009, 01:13 AM
6 Button Replacement Pad [same as Majesco controller Genesis 3] very nice feel to it and smaller than original 6 button
Sumo 6 button controller, these are all over ebay and dont look like anything special, but about a month ago I went looking for another 6 Button Replacement pad at my local video game store. The guy said he did'nt keep third party controllers but I decided to look through a bin full of 3 and 6 button controllers and found a few new ones of these at the bottom.Don't ask me how long it will last but the thing feels awesome, maybe it's just that it's new but everthing is very responsive and it's smaller than original 6 button.
SG-8 [3RD PARTY] just like the original 3 button, but with turbo
COMPETITION PRO with turbo [3 button] nothing special
ORIGINAL 3 BUTTON as far as I can tell, there are three diferent incarnations of this controller, the first is my least favorite, the one with the red markings.
another one has a better d-pad and the third one has a d-pad made of a diferent plastic, like the original 6 button, this is my favorite 3 button, very fluid d-pad and responsive buttons
I also have some original 6 buttons, whick I like,one wireless 6 button which I've never used and a 6 button arcade stick which I rarely use but feels like it's built well.
jesus.arnold
05-14-2009, 12:52 PM
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gamegenie
05-14-2009, 02:00 PM
all those controllers are ooguly http://www.systemwars.com/forums/images/smilies/16x16smileyspecialed3ah.gif
Sega 6-button arcade pad wins hands down.
jesus.arnold
05-14-2009, 02:15 PM
all those controllers are ooguly http://www.systemwars.com/forums/images/smilies/16x16smileyspecialed3ah.gif
Sega 6-button arcade pad wins hands down.Yeah pretty much, though I wouldn't mind checking out that Dual Turbo, mainly due to the infrared capabilities and the fact it got 8/10
17daysolderthannes
05-19-2009, 01:21 AM
I would just like to state for the record that I just got the X-Arcade dual stick in today and anyone that has used it and doesn't think its the best arcade stick ever is a fucking retard fanboy. The sticks are perfect, the buttons are perfect, and its universal as fawk. Its also got a lifetime warranty. I have used custom arcade sticks with optical controls, the SF IV stick, numerous Hori sticks, and NONE of them even come close. Maybe its just because baseball bat sticks and concave buttons are what I like, but I'll never go back to japanese cherry ball sticks and flat/convex buttons again. I like it so much I plan on making a video review of it ASAP to give it some justice against the Sanwa fanboy drones.
Puffy2k316
05-19-2009, 10:09 AM
It's because that's what you've grown up using. That's the reason I prefer American style buttons/joysticks. I'm used to them and they're much funner to mash on. You can get american style convex buttons tho. I'd recommend it.
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