Mine is the one you see below. I have large hands so perfect for me. Anybody else prefer a third party controller to the original?
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ygFXe8yQZC0/maxresdefault.jpg)
3 button Mega Drive controller all day long.
I did go through a few third party controllers, a couple on the SNES. There was a Mega Drive shaped one actually with lots of rapid fire switches and stuff. Was still a bit shit mind.
The Konix Speedking was also very good, particularly for Sensi Soccer (*edit: thats not a Sega controller, clearly...)
(http://d2ydh70d4b5xgv.cloudfront.net/images/e/4/sega-saturn-controller-cool-pad-skeleton-clear-rare-japan-bd27b57c0001c90ce1ba811d37922679.jpg) Six Button Japanese pad - Slightly smaller than original version.
I had one of these back in the day and loved it. Id happily have one now plugged in to my PC. Tbh I found the 3 Button MD pad to be poor ergonomically. The 6 button pad was better. The Master System pad was too square. DC pad a little quirky. Best digital pad overall was the Snes pad.
Quote from: Ryuhi on May 04, 2017, 18:08:24 PM
Mine is the one you see below. I have large hands so perfect for me. Anybody else prefer a third party controller to the original?
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ygFXe8yQZC0/maxresdefault.jpg)
That's a nice looking controller.
forgot to show off my other controller too this one is great because I have mate who collects for snes and on the rare occasion we play multiplayer games like sf2 he can map in like snes controller.
(https://www.flashbackgames.co.uk/ShopResources/3866/Thumbs/IMG_5264.jpg)
The Master System arcade stick was a stroke of genius...
Remember buying several stock Genesis controllers new. The c-button always seemed to go bad. I did like the smaller 6 button version.
The Game Gear. I don't know if that counts, but it certainly is comfortable with very nice buttons.
LOL! Like that response. It does fit your hands well.
LOL That is a good answer indeed.
I agree the game gear is great does everything you need. Anyone ever played a nomad apparently those are meant to control and play better than the game gear.
I have a Nomad and it works quite well. I actually upgraded the screen on mine and the games look even better. It's a cool little system (though not so little!).
Yeah sega handhelds aren't exactly pocket sized.
Quote from: Ryuhi on May 20, 2017, 06:22:36 AM
Yeah sega handhelds aren't exactly pocket sized.
I carry my Game Gear in my pocket. It actually fits comfortably.
I'm not sure if i'm the only one in the world, but I actually really liked the Dreamcast pad
Hey, everyone has their tastes. :) I don't consider it a favorite but it I don't think it is a bad controller.
Quote from: TrekMD on March 18, 2018, 19:11:26 PM
Hey, everyone has their tastes. :) I don't consider it a favorite but it I don't think it is a bad controller.
In the long run I think it suffered for not having a 2nd analog stick, but comfortable fit, having a VMU display and how it looked I personally thought was awesome =D
The VMU is certainly a cool feature of it!