Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC
- Compatible with Win98/ME/2000/2003/XP/Outlook
- Not Compatible with Outlook 64-Bit
- Plug and Play, no extra drivers needed
- Cord is approximately 5 ft long
- The controller is not wireless, there is a cord attached to the top of the controller
Product Description
The super 16 bit controller features 8 simple to reach buttons in a controller designed to fit the contour of your hands. More buttons allow for greater game control and even more game play excitement than ever before. You will be able to play emulators with an SNES layout controller! 3rd Party, Not original.
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A long while back, I was heavy into super nintendo emulation. I really wanted a right to system experience. I wanted a controller in my hand. I went out and bought a cheap general computer controller. That one was… Okay. Mostly, I was disappointed with that one because of the D-Pad. Whenever I would press down, I’d go right. When I’d press up, I’d go left. I had chose that the only way to fix it would to find an actual super nintendo controller with a usb port. I was really excited when I got this one. I ripped it out of the box to instant apprehension. The controller feels completely cheap in your hands. It’s a bright white. On the back is a honestly significant sticker that reads, “MADE IN CHINA.” I went and downloaded an emulator and rom onto someone else’s computer to test it out. To my complete disappointment: The D-pad was terrible. Up = Up-Left. Down = Down-Right. I’m really upset because someone gifted this to me. Someone spent cash on me for this piece of junk. I would not recommend this to anyone that wants to be immersed into a game. Do some research on a excellent SNES controller, and then buy a controller port to usb port converter. That’s my only hope for now. The most amusing part about the controller is that the box it comes in says “eight quality buttons.” Count with me, here: L & R is 2. Start & Brilliant is 2. A, B, X, & Y is 4. Up, Down, Left, & Right is 4. That’s twelve buttons. They don’t even guarantee that this thing is awesome on the box. Final details: Cheap plastic. Cheap wire. Terrible marketing. Terrible programming. Not worth the buy.
Rating: 2 / 5
I am really into emulators and felt that if I am going to recreate the experience I needed to get an SNES controller. The reviews for this one had me questioning buying one. That’s the conundrum with one clear and one unenthusiastic review. But I bought it anyways and chose to give it a try.
Glad I did. The buttons feel solid. The D-pad, whilst a small mushy, is not that terrible. Sure the pad creaks a small, it is plastic after all. None of the small issues I had seemed to matter. The first day I got it I proceeded to play a lot of different sports meeting from Super Mario World to Star Fox to Street Fighter 2. All of the sports meeting worked just fine with it and it has held up quite well.
As for the D-pad being set up incorrect, all I know is that with the Emulator I use, ZSnes, I just went into the settings and made sure all the buttons were mapped properly. Not that hard.
This is THE SNES controller that I recommend to people.
Rating: 4 / 5
Nice controller by and large. The buttons are open and not mushy. The D-pad is a small noisy and creaky but works well with both Super Mario Kart and Mario Kart 64.
The pad also works nicely with emulation software on the laptop.
Rating: 4 / 5