ed
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Post by ed on Jul 10, 2006 4:45:11 GMT -5
PS/2 means Personal System/2. And how the hell did we get off on that tangent? For the record, I have a PS/2 to USB connector. Nice joke, but PS2 now and forever means PlayStation 2 Edit: d'oh, nevermind. Mite? That's an indie rock group?
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grad
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Post by grad on Jul 13, 2006 10:17:59 GMT -5
Maybe. Though, I was thinking "Spiffy-ass, Keyboard-Substitute-with-Pass-Through" had a nice indie rock ring to it. I should've mentioned it wasn't a real band...
You're right about PS2. Luckily, PS/2 at least looks different in writing. PSP, on the other hand...
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Post by megatronbison on Jul 19, 2006 6:54:25 GMT -5
I got a spiffy little adaptor from Lik-Sang that allows you to use both a PS1 and N64 controller on it- which is great for almost all forms of emulation! I know some people hate the N64 joypad but dude- I think it has the perfect Street Fighter button layout
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Post by ed on Jul 21, 2006 14:59:23 GMT -5
Finally recieved it today. It works for dual joystick games, although you tend to slide back and forth between directions with it (it's not clicky like a classic joystick). The plus side is that joystick movement doesn't need any wrist movement at all, you just flick it with your thumb. The d-pad seems pretty bad; it feels like your thumb's going to slide off. Also, button pressing speed is a lot slower on this than it was for a keyboard (which hurts a lot in games like Out Zone or Contra), but I can't really complain about more-authentic behavior ;0
I should check out that Hori fighter stick though.
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