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Note: You will need a [http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Wireless-Gaming-Receiver-Windows/dp/B000HZFCT2 wireless adapter] to use a wireless controller on a PC.
 
Note: You will need a [http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Wireless-Gaming-Receiver-Windows/dp/B000HZFCT2 wireless adapter] to use a wireless controller on a PC.
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==Arcade Sticks==
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Arcade sticks mimic arcade controls. They are typically used by fighting game fans, but can be used for emulationa s well.
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==Motion Controller==
 
==Motion Controller==

Revision as of 04:17, 25 July 2013

Gamepads

Real Controller w/ Adapter

The best way to emulate a console is by using the actual controller for that console. Here are some different adapters that'll let you use those controllers on your PC:

  • Mayflash adapters work well and are relatively cheap.
  • Bliss-Box is made to order and probably the best adapters you can buy, but they don't come cheap.
  • RetroUSB, good adapters, not the best prices.
  • RaphNet for making your own NES/SNES controller adapters, can also be purchased pre-made.

PlayStation DualShock 3

For one thing, the DualShock 3 has the best D-pad out of the lot, which when emulating older consoles is an automatic win, but it also has 10-bit precision analog sticks, pressure sensitive buttons, and it can be used wired or wirelessly with a Bluetooth adapter. You can also emulate the 360 controller, so you can use it to play PC games natively too.

In Windows, an external program needs to be installed to use DS3 controllers. Use the new XInput Wrapper SCP. Do not use MotioninJoy if you can.

Logitech FX10 Series

The Logitech F310, F510 and F710 are all pretty good controllers. They're all very similar and feature the 'DualShock' layout, and a floating D-pad. The main differences between them are as follows:

  • F310 is wired and has no rumble ($25)
  • F510 is wired and has rumble (is also no longer being made and is $65)
  • F710 is wireless and has rumble ($50)

If you're going down this road, the Logitech F310 is the cheapest solution on this page at $25.

Xbox 360

The 360 controller does offer good ergonomics and many prefer its analog stick layout -though there are a lot who feel otherwise- over other controllers. However, the poor D-pad means it's lackluster when it comes to emulating older consoles.

Note: You will need a wireless adapter to use a wireless controller on a PC.

Arcade Sticks

Arcade sticks mimic arcade controls. They are typically used by fighting game fans, but can be used for emulationa s well.

<Insert good arcade stick examples. >

Motion Controller

Wiimote

For emulating Wii games, this is an option if you want to use the real controller. You can connect your Wiimote to your PC using this guide. In order for the Wiimote pointer to be detected, you'll need a wireless sensor bar or 2 candles.

Light Gun

These can only work on a CRT. No clue if they work at all in emulation.