I can't, it's all packed away, but I have pretty much every NES controller ever made. I have at least one of each new in box (U-force, power glove, that programmable one, etc) and tons of loose ones. Some day I'll be able to display them all
I can't, it's all packed away, but I have pretty much every NES controller ever made. I have at least one of each new in box (U-force, power glove, that programmable one, etc) and tons of loose ones. Some day I'll be able to display them all
Dreamgear must have gotten their idea of the Arcade Fighter pad from that Hori Super Famicom pad:
http://www.amazon.com/Arcade-Fighter...8451181&sr=8-2
I ordered one of these too.
I would love some more info on that Sega-Playstation pad, it looks like a mockup. I have three of those pads, but from the original OEM ... it is a Fountech Air Style pad, 900 MHz wireless, extremely quality reliable PS2 wireless pad.
I'll have to take some pics myself soon. I happily admit to collecting controllers myself.
I'll take a photo of all my controllers later. For now, here's the N64 pads:
I have a more sensible number of controllers for other systems...
Xbox Live: alxbly | PSN: alxbly | Wii friend code: 2326 4589 7536 6941
That is a TON of N64 pads... btw, I never noticed this before, but hmm... apparently N64 pads have a third leg..
I know I have that SNES stick with the staggered buttons but I can't find it. I also have that "Retrocon" controller for PS2 somewhere.
Couple of variants
Last edited by emceelokey; 07-26-2009 at 01:10 AM.
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all my controllers r pretty much not special in anyway
but i got 2 street fighter akuma xbox controllers
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Nintendo: NESx3, SNES, N64x2, NGCx2, WIIx2, GB, GBP, GBCx2, GBASPx2, NDSLx2,
Sega: SMS, GENx3, SATx2, DCx3
Sony: PS1, PS1 moddedx2, PS1 Jap, PS1 Slim, PS2x2, PS2 Slim, PSP Go, PS3 Fat, PS3 Slim
Others: XBOXx2, XBOX w/ hard mod, XBOX w/xbmc and 80gb HDD, X360, X360 Slim MW3 Edition, TG16, INTV, COLV, 2600 JR-broken, Wonderswanx2
I do collect a few controllers myself. Here's the SNES/SFC group; I hope I'll get a chance to photo the other systems sometime. I added a name and brief description for each one (naming starts in top left and moves across to the right first, then down to the next row). I'll list the manufacturer and model number too if I know it. For joysticks, I'll mention if they're "clicky" or "squishy" style (some have a definite metallic microswitch click; others feel like rubber or plastic resistance only. I prefer clicky).
Joysticks #1
1. Naki "ProPlayer". Dual plug adapter for SNES/GEN, turbo for each button, slow-mo, suction cups on base, squishy.
2. Quickshot "Conqueror 2" (QS-186). Programmable/ Learns button sequences, slowmo/turbo, LEDs light up for each button and direction, round gray button cluster rotates 270 degrees, custom buttons, clicky.
3. QuickJoy "SN Programmable" (SV-336). Programmable w/ LCD screen, 5 custom buttons, slow-mo and autofire. round button cluster rotates 30 degrees, clicky.
4. DP "XE-1 Intelligent Joystick" SFC. Programmable with LCD screen, custom buttons, adjustable turbo, expansion port to connect to NES, round button cluster rotates 270 degrees, clicky.
Joysticks #2
1. Asciiware "Super Advantage". individual turbo/auto with adjustable speed sliders, adjustable slow-mo, metal base, squishy.
2. Capcom "Capcom Figher Power Stick". 3-speed turbo, hold/autofire, 4-way/8-way joystick mode, can swap cable to work with NES (separate GEN version also), optional IR wireless addon available, clicky.
3. Technoplus joystick (exactly like Quickshot "Python 2B"). BYX buttons on top, A button as trigger, L/R on base, single turbo switch, slow-mo, suction cups on bottom, very stiff joystick.
4. Saitek "Megamaster I" (MX-311). Single adjustable turbo wheel, slow-mo, clicky
Joysticks #3
1. Asciiware "Fighter Stick SN" (4920). Individual turbo/auto, adjustable turbo speed, squishy.
2. Quickshot "Maverick 2B" (QS-190). Single turbo switch, slow-mo, suction cup base, squishy.
3. Allston Information Research "Super Jo-Jo" (SJ-0500). Single adjustable turbo speed knob, slow-mo, LED lights on face buttons, dual L/R buttons, FUNC/hold key, squishy
4. QuickJoy "TopFighter" (SV-338). Metal casing, arcade-style buttons, programmable w/ LCD screen, adjustable speed slow-mo, set/mode/auto buttons, 3 custom buttons, limited edition (numbered), rubber feet, quite noisy, clicky.
Controllers #1
1. Hudson Soft "Super Joy Card" (HC-691). Two-speed turbo switches for YBXA buttons only.
2. Honey Bee "SF-6" Professional Control Pad
3. Pelican Accessories (PL-100). Single turbo switch, slow-mo.
4. Doc's "Replace-A-Pad Plus". Single turbo switch, slow-mo, tall dpad.
5. Champ "Power Pad Tilt" (JS-306). Turbo, slow-mo, tilt on/off (tilt to control dpad directions; internal sliding weights sense position. Pretty clumsy compared to Wiimote...)
6. Performance "Game Pad 6" (P-036). Single autofire switch, L/R buttons on face.
Controllers #2
1. Quickshot "SN Challenger" (SN-103). Auto-fire, slow-mo on back, dual L/R on shoulder and face.
2. Quickshot "Supercon Turbo" (?) (QS-160). Slow-mo, single two-setting turbo switch.
3. Quickshot "Supercon" (QS-182). As above, no turbo.
4. Quickshot "Invader 2" (QS-184). Individual turbo/auto switches, slow-mo.
5. Asciiware "Fighter Pad" (4930). Individual turbo/auto switches, slow-mo, dual L/R buttons on face and shoulders
6. "The Pad". Two-setting turbo switches, slow-mo.
Controllers #3
1. Honey Bee "Competition Pro" (SF-9). Individual turbo/auto switches, slow-mo on back.
2. Nakitek unknown touch controller (?). Touch sensitive dpad, single turbo switch, 3 programmable buttons, toggle for SNES/Genesis3/Genesis6 (with adapter on cable).
3. Triax Turbo Touch 360. Touch sensitive dpad, turbo on ABXY only.
4. MadCatz "Advanced Controller". Individual turbo/auto, two-speed slow-mo.
5. Honey Bee "Competition Pro" (SF-3). Unique Genesis-style body, individual turbo/auto, slow-mo.
6. Doc's "High Tech". Individual turbo/auto, slow-mo. very thin.
Controllers #4
1. Laing "Smart Pad II" Super Edition. 2-speed individual turbo, slow-mo.
2. Imagineer "Game Commander" (IGC-001). Individual turbo/auto, 2-speed slow-mo.
3. Hori "Super Famicom Fighting Commander" (HSJ-14). Individual two-setting turbo, two-speed slow-mo, L/R on face.
4. Asciiware "Rhino Gear". Individual turbo/auto, slow-mo on back.
5. TechnoPlus unknown control pad (?) (TP517). Individual turbo/auto, L+R on face, weird button layout (YLR top, ABX bottom), huge contoured hand grips on bottom.
6. Champ "PowerPad 180" (JS-308). Single turbo and slow-mo, weird layout (LXR top, YBA bottom).
Controllers #5
1. Beeshu "Angler". Small removable thumbsticks (one concave top, one convex) insert into dpad. Individual turbo/auto ABXY only, 2-speed slow-mo.
2. Laing "Battle Pad". Same features and removable thumb sticks as above; also usable on Genesis (two-pronged cord).
3. Performance unknown pad. Exactly like Laing pad above except colors and label.
4. Suncom "CyberPad". Programmable, remap buttons, combo Y+B button (weird), record/learn button sequence then play back, 1AAA battery to save programs.
5. Wild Things "Energiser". Individual turbo/auto, 2-speed slow-mo, unknown combo switches and custom "S" button, L button on back behind dpad.
6. "Super Smart Pad". Slow-mo only.
Controllers #6
1. Innovation "Mortal Kombat III Kontrol Pad". Built-in special moves buttons, swap included cartridges to unlock 250 combos (every fatality, babality, animality, friendship, pits, etc.). Two versions of controller w/ 3 cartridges each or buy carts separately. Turbo, slow-mo, character select slider.
2. Konami "Command Controller" (RU009). Programmable, realtime, program, special buttons, 5 custom buttons.
3. Asciiware "AsciiPad". Individual turbo/auto, slow-mo.
4. Capcom "Capcom Pad Soldier". Rotated face for unique grip, L/R on face.
5. Interact "SN Propad" (SV-334). ABXY turbo only, slow-mo on back.
6. Interact "SN ProgramPad" (SV-337). Programmable w/ LCD screen, slow, set, mode, auto buttons, 3 custom buttons.
Controllers #7
1. Ascii "Ascii Grip" (ASC-0401J). One-handed controller w/ mirrored left/right handed buttons. A/B buttons on back, many box variations. Similar to PSX version.
2. Ascii "Ascii Stick Super L5" (AS-114 SP). One-handed controller, ABXY on back, turbo switches on front edge, L/R on front, center circle rotates 45 degrees each direction to adjust grip.
3. PlayMessiah "Messiah Limited Edition Wireless" w/ receivers. Wave-bird style RF wireless, on/off switch, red M logo lights up red when on, 2AAA batteries.
4. Hori "SGB Controller" for Super Game Boy adapter. Adds custom features to SGB player (true slow-mo, super slow-mo, speed-up, mute button, open/close gameboy window, change colors) -- all directly from controller. Gameboy-style design, switches to SNES mode for normal play too.
5. Nintendo "Super Famicom controller". Standard Japan SFC controller. Really short cord!
6. Nintendo "Super Nintendo mouse". One has original plastic ball cover.
Controller Accessories
1. Tyco "Power Plug". adds features (auto, steer, thrash, pro, clone, turbo, slow-mo) to any controller plugged into it
2. Performance "Super 5-Play" adapter.
3. BPS "Super Link" multi adapter.
4. Super Smart Joy SNES-> USB adapter (for emulators)
5. Retrozone SNES->GC/WII adapter (for virtual console/ homebrew channel emulators)
6. my custom-built NES/SNES USB adapter. Custom chip from Retrozone fitted into body of NES Fourscore; works as NES or SNES adapter (but not both at the same time). I took female SNES plugs from two extension cables, carved holes in the case with a razorblade, and secured them with epoxy. I added the custom chip and wired it to the SNES and NES ports, fitted the original cord strain relief around the new USB cord, and sealed it up. Fun project.
PSX:
Last edited by tom; 07-25-2009 at 10:17 AM.
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That is an amazing collection! I see you have a TopFighter. I bought one off ebay because I thought it looked so cool, and it was limited to only 5,000 or something like that... then when I got it I was like... this is a pile of junk! Live and learn I suppose.
Still... I can't believe all the different pads you have. You're like a fricking controller history museum.
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Sony: PS1, PS1 moddedx2, PS1 Jap, PS1 Slim, PS2x2, PS2 Slim, PSP Go, PS3 Fat, PS3 Slim
Others: XBOXx2, XBOX w/ hard mod, XBOX w/xbmc and 80gb HDD, X360, X360 Slim MW3 Edition, TG16, INTV, COLV, 2600 JR-broken, Wonderswanx2
Alright, I doubt I'll ever do this again as my controllers are often mostly packed away and in seperate locations so here goes.
There's everything, for every console I own pardon Atari 2600 controllers. I also omitted photos of a Interact SuperPad for SNES, 2 3 button Genesis controllers, & 1 other black Mk2 Saturn controller which has a severed cable.
My current PC controller.
This one I quite like as it shows the progress, sans SCPH-1080, of the PS1 controller.
First is the SCPH-1010 (first launch pad), then the large SCPH-1180 Dual Analog, and finally the more familiar SCPH-1200 Dual Shock.
I might have been interested to include a photo of the Real Arcade Pro's box too but then the photos would've been really large. Now, to put all this away!
Last edited by fahlim003; 07-25-2009 at 03:14 PM.
Because it makes no attempt to be great, it is therefore extremely great.
Some of My Game Collection Mah Mac n' Cheese Blog
a neat sms stick (control and fire the 'right way' around):
cdi controllers and guns:
original PC Competition Pro controller
Last edited by tom; 07-26-2009 at 09:56 AM.