the controller sucks and was wondering if anyone knew where to get a good controller for playing shmups on dc?
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1up
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DC Controller
Got myself a dreamcast of ebay for £8
the controller sucks and was wondering if anyone knew where to get a good controller for playing shmups on dc?
the controller sucks and was wondering if anyone knew where to get a good controller for playing shmups on dc?
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I've been using one of these for a few years and it's much better than the original sega pad (better quality, lasts longer and is more comfortable):
Madcatz Dream Pad
http://www.gamequestdirect.com/728658571269.html
Features 6 buttons (L+R) on the top side, which makes it better for fightig games, as well. And it's even programmable.
PS. This belongs in the Hardware section.
Madcatz Dream Pad
http://www.gamequestdirect.com/728658571269.html
Features 6 buttons (L+R) on the top side, which makes it better for fightig games, as well. And it's even programmable.
PS. This belongs in the Hardware section.
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Yes and Yes.Ceph wrote:That looks like a Saturn pad imitation. Does it have memory card slots and can you even buy it separately?eight wrote:Treamcast Pad
The memory card slot is actually on the end of the cord (right above the plug). I bought mine ages ago for around $20. They aren't bad... but they aren't as good as the Sega originals.
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At least they should be good with the Capcom fighting games.Kiken wrote:Yes and Yes.Ceph wrote:That looks like a Saturn pad imitation. Does it have memory card slots and can you even buy it separately?eight wrote:Treamcast Pad
The memory card slot is actually on the end of the cord (right above the plug). I bought mine ages ago for around $20. They aren't bad... but they aren't as good as the Sega originals.
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I use the Total Control Plus adapter to play with the PS2 Saturn pad:
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... cts_id=527
Works really well, and doesn't have any lag.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... cts_id=527
Works really well, and doesn't have any lag.
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Yes, that's a great setup. I use it too.CIT wrote:I use the Total Control Plus adapter to play with the PS2 Saturn pad:
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... cts_id=527
Works really well, and doesn't have any lag.
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ps2 d-pads don't recognise small taps very well at all so aren't suited to this type of game imo1up wrote:uuh that total control adapter looks sweet. I am used to play with a dual shock on my pc, so that would be great.
thanks for the help
i'd recommend a ps2 saturn pad too
the d-pad on a treamcast pad is nothing like a saturn pad, it's more like the mini joystick on a neogeo pocket.



