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Taiyaki wrote:My preference is neither, the best 6 button official Genesis controller is the Japanese variant also released in the US as the Genesis 6 button Jr (in japan it's SJ-6000). It's a bit smaller, feels better in the hands even for someone with big hands imo. It's the closest thing to the Sega Saturn controller 2.
Otherwise the MK 1653 is the next best thing and you can't go wrong with that I suppose.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Because it's one of the best Genesis games EVER amongst the likes of Streets of Rage 3 and Sonic!. Plus, how bad ass is it that the main character's name, with the sword, is Ax-Battler. While the guy with the Ax, his name is Frank (ok, it's really Gilius-Thunderhead, but close enoughbigbadboaz wrote:But why the heck would you want to play Golden Axe II?
Yeah I believe it can, it's the same molding in a different color is all.bigbadboaz wrote:You would do best to try both. For me both smaller versions are too small, and I don't even have particularly large hands. The way the original (larger) pad extends outward may not be the best looking design, but it gives me something to grip onto and makes all the difference.
Hey Taiyaki, do you know if the blue start button from the 6000 can be swapped into the American pad?
Yes this is a known issue with Golden Axe II. All you have to do is hold the MODE button when starting the system. Golden Axe II is not compatible with 6 buttons controllers, it's one of the reasons the MODE button was added.Dochartaigh wrote:I should also mention that if you're using these on an actual Genesis console (I have a Version 1 "high definition" model), that the MK 1653 wouldn't let me play Golden Axe II the other day (even when I held the mode button as the system turned on). MK 1470 worked just fine (haven't tested the 1653 with many other games to see if it has problems with others or not...think it may just be a few rare titles).
I know, but what I was specifically saying is the 1470, with mode button pressed on start, worked fine. BUT the 1653, with the mode button pressed on start, wouldn't work in the game at all which is unusual.Taiyaki wrote:Yes this is a known issue with Golden Axe II. All you have to do is hold the MODE button when starting the system. Golden Axe II is not compatible with 6 buttons controllers, it's one of the reasons the MODE button was added
That's not unusual, it's very weird. Are you sure the mod button works otherwise? Does it deactivate the top three buttons on other games?Dochartaigh wrote:I know, but what I was specifically saying is the 1470, with mode button pressed on start, worked fine. BUT the 1653, with the mode button pressed on start, wouldn't work in the game at all which is unusual.Taiyaki wrote:Yes this is a known issue with Golden Axe II. All you have to do is hold the MODE button when starting the system. Golden Axe II is not compatible with 6 buttons controllers, it's one of the reasons the MODE button was added
Could very well be a bad pin or connection on the controller - don't think I use that button for anything else so that could very well be the case. I also know this was when I was playing 2-player with my brother the past week - so we tried 2 of these same controllers. I'm curious now so I'll whip out the others of that model and test when I get a chance (I usually use the 1470's with Turbo).Taiyaki wrote: That's not unusual, it's very weird. Are you sure the mod button works otherwise? Does it deactivate the top three buttons on other games?
I just referred to the top-most controller by that designation versus the MK or Sega product ID code since the ID can vary from region to region.FinalBaton wrote:which model is the original 6 button one, Limbrooke? (I thought that was the one in the top photo)
Slightly different but very similar, the Genesis 6b is more uniform in shape (akin to a true boomerang) while the Saturn has more contours for firm holding. Both are great.Gunstar wrote:This is a rather timely thread, I've been looking to get a six button pad but couldn't decide which one. I think I'm leaning more towards the US/EU 6 button pad. Is it about the same size as the model 2 Saturn pad?
The original is actually the SJ-6000 since it came out first. The MK 1653 came out next.FinalBaton wrote:which model is the original 6 button one, Limbrooke? (I thought that was the one in the top photo)
Yeah the form factor of the original 3 button controller is incredible, feels so good holding it, but that D pad is stiff. Maybe it's best suited for rpg's or games that don't require continuous d pad wiggling.ChuChu Flamingo wrote:I really like the MK 1653 6 button compared to the 3 button style controller. It probably has to do with me preferring looser D-pads.

I don't suppose there's any way to mod the 3-button controller's D-Pad, is there?Taiyaki wrote:Yeah the form factor of the original 3 button controller is incredible, feels so good holding it, but that D pad is stiff. Maybe it's best suited for rpg's or games that don't require continuous d pad wiggling.ChuChu Flamingo wrote:I really like the MK 1653 6 button compared to the 3 button style controller. It probably has to do with me preferring looser D-pads.
I've seen white painted controllers that had the original D-pad and the red ones always do. It's pretty easy to tell them apart though, the later D-pads have considerably more travel than the older ones. Another thing I noticed is that the later D-pads have a matte, slightly textured finish while early ones are smooth.tjstogy wrote:Sort of- the later 3 button d pads were redesigned to rest on a metal ball underneath the d pad and they are a bit smoother. You gotta open your controller up to see for sure. The earlier ones don't have it. Usually the ones with white paint around the d pad have the ball, the earlier ones with red paint usually don't (in my experience).