Does /vr/ have any experience with these usb controllers? Anyone know of any that last and wont just crap out after a few months?
Right now I'm thinking about getting these: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=103482166&gclid=CJb_n_jQk9ACFYFpfgodPHoEGA&camp=PLAPPCG-_-PID24476881:TRUS&cagpspn=plat_24476881&eESource=CAPLA_DF:103482166:TRUS
If anyone here has experience with them, how was it? Is it really just plug and play with an emulator, or did you have to mess around a bit to get it working?
I know it's a sin not to play on original hardware but I am a worthless pleb who only cares about simulating the original controller.
Personally for me, to simulate original controllers, id get the original controller and get an adapter for said controller. I have a Snes to wii adapter i use for my virtual console games (only emulation i usually do)
I highly advise against using any 3rd party replica controllers like these, especially with a price tag as low as 9.99 $. Even if they may not break over time if you're lucky, they still feel like crap and it does affect gameplay a lot. For emulating NES games I highly recommend a ps3 controller for its d-pad. It won't exactly be plug in play but the drivers out there for it are great and I promise you it'll improve your gameplay experience greatly.
>>3606360
I haven't found any good true NES ones. Tried all the cheap ones, total garbage.
At least SNES has two good kinds, 8BitDO and iBuffalo
>>3606483
Mayflash makes good quality adapters. See if they make one for NES