Are there any newly made NES-controllers with turbo buttons that are good? The only ones I've been able to find are some Simba's famiclone controllers, and although they feel really good in the hand, they break after a while, and the color scheme isn't very appealing. Pic related is really good looking and might be better quality. Unfortunetly, I've only been able to find them on Taobao, where you need an agent to buy if you live outside China, and they are only available with the DB-9 plug which was never used on any official Famicom release and doesn't seem to have a standard pinout.
>>3896371
I think those famiclone controllers are the only ones made new for NES specifically. You could also try ordering an used hudson famicom controller or hori commander, both of which have turbo switches(altough you'd need an adapter because they're made for famicom periephral port, plus they actually cost money), or get one of those 8bitdo bluetooth adapters, since they map additional buttons for turbo(combine that with the 8bitdo NES30 or something, it isn't really the best
>>3896862
Meant to type it really isn't the best/most faithful style, but probably the best bet if you want to buy them new.
>>3896862
Sorry, but I need new controllers that aren't wireless meme.
>>3896862
>famicom periephral port
That's totally fine, I could connect at least one to my Famicom, and otherwise I could easily make an adapter from a spare cable and a DB15 connector, since the pinouts are commonly available. The problem is that these Famiclone controllers are usually DB9, with seemingly no standard pinout.
>>3896896
Just quick question, do you specifically need the controller itself to have the turbo? Because four score at least lets you toggle turbo for all connected controllers(so you can use regular NES pads).
>>3896947
>do you specifically need the controller itself to have the turbo
Of course. Also, the NES-controllers are awful, both in design and comfort.
>>3896957
Then I'd suppose your best bet would be japanese third party famicom controllers using the DB15, like aformentioned hori, hudson, and pic related.
>>3896962
I'd really prefer something a bit more Dendy-like, but I guess this will do if I don't find a way to make an adapter for the DB9 controllers.