And the Tekken 6 joystick, but I really don't have room for a big joystick like that.
Any suggestions are welcome!

I just watched a review of the Marvel vs Capcom Fightpad, and it looks great! The thumbstick reminds me of the one on the Neo Geo Pocket Color, and the Neo Geo CD controller. And if it's anything like those, it would be great!BareknuckleRoo wrote:Do not buy this Madcatz pad. It looks good, but it sucks (it's nearly impossible to get it to register inputs precisely, it LOVES registering up & down as diagonals). This D-Pad literally makes the stock 360 controller's D-Pad look great by comparison! The rest of the controller isn't bad though, surprisingly not a bad controller for non-D-pad usage or as a cheap backup. It's got interesting LT/RT that feels very comfortable.
Hori EX2 Turbo. Best D-Pad I've used by far. It's incredibly solid and you can't go wrong with it. It's a thousand times better than the Xbox 360 controller's D-Pad The only issue is that the older models of this controller had a much 'floatier' D-Pad with a slick surface instead of the more textured surface on newer ones. Also, the older models had a ghosting issue where the L-Stick would register movements on its own (ripping out the analog stick seems to prevent it from registering anymore though!). I'd strongly recommend one though, as Amazon seems to stock the new models, and they are, by far, the best D-Pad you can get. Personally though, I find the stock Xbox 360 controller's buttons and RT more comfortable for normal use, I'm sad the stock controller doesn't come with Hori's D-Pad. Takes a bit of getting used to, but the Hori is great for shmups.
I got to try this controller last weekend, it's awesome too. Mechanical switch thumbstick as opposed to D-Pad, worked really well with Giga Wing. The button layout was a bit odd for shmups, holding X for shoot I didn't have A directly below available to bomb with, but I imagine it's something to get used to. Seems well worth it for the mini arcade stick D-Pad.
I still like arcade sticks better now that I'm used to them...