• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    9 months ago

    One if the better controllers I had for the Atari ST was the Quickshot Maverick 2 - it was rock solid, a good facsimile of an arcade controller, and took anything my younger hands could throw at it.

    I had a Blaze controller for the PS1 that had a spring-loaded rotational control around the D-pad. Not a jogger style rotational dial like the JogCon, but one where you pushed it one way, and it returned itself to neutral, almost identical to the set up on the left half of this controller:

    It was kinda cool and was designed for first person driving experiences to simulate “driving”, but it just approximated analogue inputs rather than be natively be an analogue input, so games like Formula 1 '97 were still rock hard to play.

    I used the official Final Fantasy XIV controller as a daily driver too and it’s was brilliant, even if the drivers and configuration app was janky as anything.

    I bought a replacement when the analogue sticks went tits up, but looking at their current price, maybe I’ll keep hold of it in it’s box…

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    Were any ever good? Is somebody making good ones now for old systems?

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      9 months ago

      Retro-bit, Retro Fighters, and Krikzz are a few more manufacturers I can think of making controllers with original ports.

      In particular, Retro-bit’s Saturn Pro pad is…interesting, let’s say. I have also used Retro Fighters Striker Dreamcast pads - they’re quite nice.

      In yonder days, a few companies like ASCII and Hori come up a lot for reliable stuff.

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    In recent years I’ve gotten a couple 8BitDo controllers that I love.

    As a kid though I think I had one Wildcat controller for the N64 that I felt was lucky, but besides that I was never even aware of what brand my controllers were, it was just whatever you could convince your parents to buy you.

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    I was a big fan of the ASCII Grip back in the Playstation 1 days. Used to sit in my room all night playing Final Fantasy Tactics with one hand, and chain-smoking with the other. Not the best time in my life, but at least the controller was top notch.

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      9 months ago

      That controller was always something that I saw in magazines but never in stores. I really quite fancied one for point n click games like Broken Sword, Myst or Discworld. Taking up smoking would have just been a bonus!

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      My favourite of the Namco controllers has to be the Jogcon that was bundled with Ridge Racer Type 4. Outside of steering wheels, I’d never come across feedback like it until PS5’s adaptive triggers. Shame there were so few compatible games.

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    9 months ago

    Define third party controller.

    I have my Steel Battalion controller, which was required for the game. Best controller and gaming experience I have ever had. Worth every penny.

    But does that count as a third party controller, especially since it can only play one game?

    Regarding controllers that are more generic, I have found 8bitdo’s Pro+ pretty good, but I am not fond of the joystick placement. I had an Xbox One knock off controller that had the layout of a WiiU Pro controller and I loved that, but it was wired only and that was disappointing. I had a Wii Classic controller that was styled like a WiiU Pro controller and I liked that too, but it was only a Wii classic controller, and couldnt be used on basically anything other than the Wii (the vapor console Coleco Chameleon used images of it for its controller).

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    The Mad Catz Dreampad for the Dreamcast is the only 3rd party controller I’ve ever encountered that’s better than the original. Better grips, extra face buttons for fighters, a nicer analog stick. The whole thing just felt really high quality. The exact opposite of what you’d usually expect from Mad Catz.
    Only issue is for whatever reason the white ones have a crooked d-pad. All the other colors are fine.

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    My fav was the SNProgrampad

    It was great because the 3 buttons that were around the diamond (a la GameCube) were programmable and supported macros. Made street fighter stupid easy.