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What Controllers do you own?

Started by Cam3ron@FW, November 09, 2009, 03:08:32 pm

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Cam3ron@FW

November 09, 2009, 03:08:32 pm Last Edit: November 09, 2009, 05:28:50 pm by Cam3ronFW
let me know what controllers you own along with their colors or brands:

NES:

3 Nintendo controllers (Black & Grey)
Light Gun (Orange)

Colecovision:

2 Colecovision controllers (Black & grey)
2 Super Action controllers (Black and colorful buttons)

Snes:

3 Nintendo brand controllers (Purple buttons)
1 3rd party (colored buttons like the Sfam controller)
1 arcade controller ( Grey & Red)

PS1 & Saturn:

1 Saturn original controller (Black)
1 sony Ps1 later controller (Grey)

N64:

4 Nintendo controllers (Transparent Grape, Transparent Green, Grey & Red)
1 Third party fixed joystick (Transparent light blue)

Dreamcast:

1 Sega brand (Grey)
1 mad catz controller (Grey)

GameCube:

2 nintendo controllers (Platinum [1 broken])
1 third party *Brand Unknown* (orange & Broken)
1 Intec (Purple)
1 i-Con (White)
1 mad catz (transparent yellow)

Xbox:

2 Microsoft 2nd controllers (green & broken)
1 third party wired (green)
2 Wireless third party (green, They are kind of iffy on working :-\)
1 Bulky mad catz (Orange)

Xbox 360:

1 microsoft wireless (white)
1 microsoft wireless (Black)

PS3:

2 Ps3 brand controllers (black)

Wii:

1 wii mote
1 classic controller
1 gun
1 racing wheel nintendo
1 Nunchuk

What do you all own?
Consoles I own (by Generation):

1st: N/A 2nd: Colecovision 3rd: Game Boy Pocket 4th: Game Boy Color, SNES 5th: N64, N64DD, PS1 Sega Saturn  6th: Xbox, 2 Gamecubes, Dreamcast, PSP, DS 7th: Wii, Xbox 360, Ps3

b1aCkDeA7h

Whoo boy, long list to be had... here we go (may as well count controller adapters too since I keep 'em in the same box and such):

NES:
2 Original NES Controllers
1 Orange Zapper
1 Grey Zapper
2 NES MAX Controllers
1 Quickshot Joystick
1 Quickshot Pro Joystick
1 NES Advantage
1 NES Fourscore
2 AV Famicom Dogbones

SNES:
3 Original SNES Controllers
1 InterAct Superpad
1 Hudson Supermultitap

Genesis:
2 Sega 6 Button Controllers
2 Sega Turbo 6 Button Controllers
1 Sega Multitap

PSX:
1 Grey Dualshock

Saturn:
1 Performance Superpad 8

Dreamcast:
2 Original Dreamcast Controllers
1 ASCII Pad FT
1 Innovation PSX/Saturn/Keyboard to Dreamcast controller w/VMU

XBOX:
1 PS2 to XBOX/Gamecube adapter

Gamecube:
1 Wavebird

PS2:
3 Black Sony Dualshock 2's
1 Blue Sony Dualshock 2
1 Madkatz Turbo Controller
1 15th Anniversary NubyTech Ken Street Fighter Controller
1 10th Anniversary Tekken Hori Arcade Stick
1 Black Guitar Hero Guitar
1 Red Guitar hero Guitar
2 Ignition DDR Pads (with crappy foam, I need to do something about that one of these days)

XBOX 360:
1 Ken SFIV Fightpad
3 Akuma SFIV Fightpads (I need to get rid of these but nobody seems to want to buy them)

Wii:
2 Wiimotes
2 Nunchucks
1 Classic Controller
1 Super Famicom Classic Controller

PC:
1 Blue Dual PSX to USB adapter
1 Black Dual PSX to USB adapter
2 Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepads

That should be everything.

nintendodork

November 09, 2009, 05:28:52 pm #2 Last Edit: November 10, 2009, 05:18:22 am by nintendodork
I'll probably be editing this post a lot. ;D

Pong:
Nintendo Color TV Game 15 paddles

Famicom:
Do the original two count?
Hori Turbo Controller

NES:
3 original controllers
Grey Zapper
Wireless controller
NES Advantage
Some kind of airplane joystick type controller

SNES:
2 original controllers
Champion Turbo controller (Modeled to look like a longer SFC controller.)
SuperScope
Mouse/pad

N64:
Green Hori MiniPad
Two original jungle green controllers
UltraRacer64

Gamecube:
One original black controller
Black MadCatz controller

Wii:
3 original Wii remotes
2 Nunchucks
1 Classic Controller
2 Nintendo Racing Wheels
2 Ubisoft racing wheels
Wii Zapper
3 official Guitar Hero controllers
GH: WT Drum set

Genesis:
2 original controllers (one 3 button, one 6 button)
1 ActionShot 3 button arcade stick

Dreamcast:
2 original controllers with VMUs (one grey, one transparent blue)
Dreamcast Keyboard
Virtual Boy:
One original controller

Atari 2600:
Two original controllers
Atari Flashback controller

PSX/2:
2 black Dualshock controllers
Psyclone wireless motion-sensitive controller
Some kind of racing wheel controller with pedals
Wireless official Guitar Hero controller
RockBand Fender controller
RockBand drum set

PC:
Phillips gaming controller
NES RetroPort
Microsoft USB Xbox 360 controller
Microsoft USB Xbox 360 Guitar Hero controller



I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

nensondubois

Famicom:
Factory default controllers

NES:
4 controllers
1 Grey Zapper

SNES:
1 snes controller
1 Mouse with board
1 Super Game Boy Commander

N64:
1 Yellow controller
1 Blue controller

Gamecube:
4 controllers

Sega Genesis:
1 Regular Controller

Sega Saturn:
1 broken Model 1 controller
1 working model 2 controller
1 Grey with Blue button Controller

Sega DreamCast:
1 controller

3D0
1 Controller

Playstation 1:
1 non analog controller

Virtual Boy:
1 Controller

Cam3ron@FW

I once almost bought an atari flashback, sad I didn't now...

how are those DC keyboards anyways?
Consoles I own (by Generation):

1st: N/A 2nd: Colecovision 3rd: Game Boy Pocket 4th: Game Boy Color, SNES 5th: N64, N64DD, PS1 Sega Saturn  6th: Xbox, 2 Gamecubes, Dreamcast, PSP, DS 7th: Wii, Xbox 360, Ps3

nintendodork

I don't have a Flashback.  I just have a controller to one.  IMO, it's better than the originals because you can adjust the feedback of the joystick.
I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

133MHz

Pong:

  • 2x detachable dial controllers with 3.5mm plugs



Atari:

  • 2x Atari 2600 Joystick

  • 1x Atari 2600 Paddles

  • 1x Modded NES controller for use on Atari systems



Famicom, NES and clones (not counting built in Famicom controllers):

  • About 8 or so clone controllers in varying states of decay

  • 3x standard NES controllers

  • 1x Modded TurboGrafx16 Arcade Stick for use on NES (I love playing Tengen Tetris with this one)

  • 2x Nintendo Zapper (orange, gray)



Sega:

  • 1x Sega Master System controller

  • 2x Sega Master System Light Phaser

  • 3x Sega Genesis 3-button controller

  • 1x Sega Menacer receiver thingy

  • 1x ASCIIPad SG-6



SNES:

  • 5x Standard SNES controllers

  • 1x AquaPad Turbo SNES controller

  • 1x SNES Mouse



N64:

  • 1x Semi-transparent purple N64 controller



Virtual Boy:

  • 2x Virtual Boy controllers (one is in perfect condition, the other is utterly broken)



Dreamcast:

  • 2x Standard Dreamcast controller

  • 1x CIB Dreamcast Keyboard



PlayStation:

  • 2x really cheap Dualshock controller knockoffs

  • 1x Transparent Sony PlayStation controller



GameCube:

  • 4x Standard Gamecube controller

  • 1x WaveBird controller

  • 1x InterAct Gamecube controller (knockoff)

  • 1x Hori Game Boy Player controller



PC:

  • 1x USB SNES controller (built by me out of a cheap USB joypad and a real SNES controller)

  • 1x InterAct Racing Wheel (utter POS)

  • Tons of old 15-pin Joysticks and Gamepads which don't work on my current PC because it lacks a gameport



Arcade:

  • 21" Video Robot arcade cabinet with 2 player, 6 button layout. Buttons are illuminated by LEDs and cycle in a sequential pattern.


MS-DOS4

PC:

3 joysticks
1 USB logitech PS2 controller

NES / FAMICOM:

2 controllers
2 Yobo FC Turbo controllers
1 grey NES Zapper
2 standard built in famicom controllers

SNES:

3 controllers

Gamecube:

2 controllers
2 wavebird controllers
1 GBA linkup cable. Control tingle with your GBA while you play Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker

PS2:

1 controller

XBOX 360:

1 Black wireless controller

PS3:

1 standard wireless controller

Wii:

3 wiimotes
3 nunchucks (one still in packaging)
1 classic controller
1 official racing wheel

Atari 2600:

2 basic joystick controllers

MISC stuff:

PowerPlayer 3 is a joystick in itself
Atari 2600 Plug'n'Play is obviously a joystick in itself
2nd player joystick for PowerPlayer 3
lightgun for PowerPlayer 3
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cubelmariomadness

Quote from: Cam3ronFW on November 09, 2009, 07:18:50 pm
I once almost bought an atari flashback, sad I didn't now...

how are those DC keyboards anyways?


I wouldn't recommend getting a real Atari. I plugged mine in using RF, and out came the blurriest picture EVER. I hated that blur so much, I sold it. Some of the games aren't half bad, but most of them are super super simple.
Sorry folks.

Cam3ron@FW

I know, I don't really plan on getting a 2600, I can just play it at Retrouprising...  My colecovision has the same issue, I have to use an NES rf box for it because the other stuff is too complicated, it's hard not to get a fuzzy screen, plus my TV is the only one it works on that I've tried :-\
Consoles I own (by Generation):

1st: N/A 2nd: Colecovision 3rd: Game Boy Pocket 4th: Game Boy Color, SNES 5th: N64, N64DD, PS1 Sega Saturn  6th: Xbox, 2 Gamecubes, Dreamcast, PSP, DS 7th: Wii, Xbox 360, Ps3

nintendodork

Quote from: Cam3ronFW on November 10, 2009, 06:30:32 am
My colecovision has the same issue, I have to use an NES rf box for it because the other stuff is too complicated, it's hard not to get a fuzzy screen, plus my TV is the only one it works on that I've tried :-\
I don't own a ColecoVision, but I would assume that it doesn't like automatic RF switches.  Try using one from an Atari 2600 or something made in the 70s.
I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

nensondubois

I can't get a picture with my Intellivision and it has RF.

DDCecil

November 10, 2009, 11:27:11 am #12 Last Edit: March 11, 2010, 07:15:51 pm by DDCecil
EDIT:

List with pictures (3/11/10)
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1695536&postcount=77

Hardwired to system:
Channel F
Odyssey2 (2nd player side doesn't work well)
Intellivison

Atari 2600:
x1 Joystick
x1 Keypad Controller
x1 Star Raiders Starpad
x1 Pair of Paddles
x1 Amiga Powerstick
x1 Suncom Slikstik

Atari 5200:
x2 Controllers (1 broken)

Atari 7800:
x1 Joystick

Intellivision:
x2 Sears removable controllers
x1 INTV model 2 removable controller

TI-99/4a:
1P/2P Joysticks joined at the end

Turbo Grafx:
x1 Arcade stick

NES:
x3 square controllers
x1 dogbone controller
x1 Beeshu Ultimate Superstick
x1 Quickshot
x1 NES Max
x1 NES Fourscore

SNES:
x1 original controller
x1 ASCIIPad (my favorite controller of all-time, right now it is hooked via USB adapter to the PC.)

Genesis:
x1 6 button pad
x1 ASCII arcade stick
x1 Sega Mouse
x1 Blue Justifier
x1 2P Pink Justifier

3D0:
x1 3 Button controller

Sega Saturn:
x1 White Japanese 3D pad
x2 Model 1 controllers

PSX/PS2:
x1 Generic Turbo controller
x1 Black Dualshock 2 pad
x1 Huge Sony Analog Controller
x1 Yobo Light Gun
x1 Guitar controller

N64:
x1 Clear Purple controller

Dreamcast:
x3 Regular white controllers
x1 Red Performance Astropad
x1 Generic Figher Controller

Gamecube:
x1 Wavebird

Wii:
x1 Wiimote
x1 Nunchuk
x1 Classic Controller

Other:
Kenshin Dragon Quest Sword game

Cam3ron@FW

No, couldn't get my colecovision to work until this year, the nintendo Rf switch is my only option, besides, it's not usually bad, but it always suffers some the degree of a fuzzy screen... seems to change when I touch the cord and move it around...
Consoles I own (by Generation):

1st: N/A 2nd: Colecovision 3rd: Game Boy Pocket 4th: Game Boy Color, SNES 5th: N64, N64DD, PS1 Sega Saturn  6th: Xbox, 2 Gamecubes, Dreamcast, PSP, DS 7th: Wii, Xbox 360, Ps3

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