Are there any usb N64 style controllers that aren't complete wank? I've had two cheapy ones off of eBay (~£8 each) and the analogue sticks always seem to be mapped as the D pad so pretty useless.
Any decent ones out there?
http://www.amazon.com/MAYFLASH-N64-Controller-Adapter-For/dp/B002B9FIUU
>>2781753
Thanks anon, didn't think they'd be so cheap. Should have some controllers in storage with my N64.
>>2781745
Are there good usb ones out there? Retrolinks look OK.
>>2781796
I didnt take the chance, I just bought an oem controller in good condition and a usb adapter
>>2781753
Seconding this, I got one for a couple bucks and am glad I own it, the new controllers are just too shit to use and being able to hook old ones up is really nice.
>>2781745
>that aren't complete wank
I mean you can't shine shit bruh, no matter how high quality it's still an N64 controller
>>2782928
Here's your reply.
>>2781745
The retrolink ones are ok.
The one I got is good, but some have joystick problems.
>>2782928
I actually enjoyed the n64 controller. A lot of people pull the "hurr durr you need 3 hands" shit, but games only used either the joystick or d pad, and I feel either are comfortable. Obviously it's not perfect, but in my opinion, for such a pioneering controller it worked pretty damn well
>>2783491
Nah. I feel Sony got it infinitely more correct. I say this as someone who still has very fond memories toward my N64.
Ironic, considering what Sony based theirs on.
>>2783495
Op here, I can't get comfy with PlayStation controllers, they are a little too small got my hands and get cramp after about an hour. N64, X360 and Saturn controllers are the only ones I really like.
>>2783594
That means you have largish hands. It's only natural, then.
>>2783495
>Nah. I feel Sony got it infinitely more correct.
You have to remember it took Sony three tries literally.
>>2783613
No, more like two; simply adding a rumble feature to your controller shouldn't really count as a failed design, in my opinion.
>>2783627
All three have fairly substantial adjustments here and there, like grip length, button size, etc.
>>2783636
I just looked up a comparison of all three (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PS1ControllerProgression.jpg). You're right.
Then again, I was a Nintendo64 guy at that time.
>>2781796
I bought it and the D-pad and shoulder buttons feel bad. You'd probably be way better off with the adapter above.