Good HTPC Joystick/Gamepad?

cpals

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I'm thinking about adding some sort of game emulation to my htpc to make it a little more fun and useful when our nephews come over. Is there a joystick that can work with most of the games out there? What's a good one to get... I haven't bought a joystick in years.
 

scootermaster

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Originally posted by: cpals
I'm thinking about adding some sort of game emulation to my htpc to make it a little more fun and useful when our nephews come over. Is there a joystick that can work with most of the games out there? What's a good one to get... I haven't bought a joystick in years.

I bought a USB N64/Playstation 2 dongle. The way I see it, the n64 controller is a superset of almost all other controllers; you have the standard NES a/b buttons, you have the Left/Right buttons for SNES, and of course, you have the analog stick for N64 games. If you'd prefer a PS2 type controller, you can use that as well.

It's not as slick as an adaptoid, but they don't make those anymore. But the good news is they're less than $10. So you can run down to a used game store, pick up some N64 controllers and you're all set.

 

dwell

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360 wireless controller. Going to cost you though ($50 for controller + $20 for dongle) but best controller for the job. I use it for MAME, MESS, etc. Works 100%.
 
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logitech wireless rumblepad 2. i've used if for a couple years, and can say it might be one of the best products logitech will ever make.
 

Oyeve

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Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
logitech wireless rumblepad 2. i've used if for a couple years, and can say it might be one of the best products logitech will ever make.

QFT. I have been using the non-wireless version nearly every day for at least 5-6 years. Still works great. Next fav is the 360 wired or wireless. I prefer using the wired one as the rumble is a tad stronger.
 

dwell

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Originally posted by: Oyeve
Next fav is the 360 wired or wireless. I prefer using the wired one as the rumble is a tad stronger.

True. The OP did not specify wireless, so he can get the 360 controller for $40 if he wants to go that route.
 

Kaido

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I'd definitely recommend the 360 controller as well, especially the wireless one. It's extremely comfortable and has plenty of buttons that you can map to different games.