Dreamcast Control Pad in Red
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One Brand NEW Factory sealed Clear Redofficial licenced Dreampad Controller for the Sega Dreamcast System
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One Brand NEW Factory sealed Clear Redofficial licenced Dreampad Controller for the Sega Dreamcast System
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Categories: Sega Dreamcast Tags: Control, Dreamcast
The affect of the controler is why I bought it. But after using it, and playing with i find it to be as excellent, if not better then a the sega controller. It responds a small quicker, and after hours of playing my hands do not cramp at all.
Rating: 4 / 5
At first glance, the High Frequency controller looks a lot the original Sega controller, but with a bright affect. The handles slope outwards slightly, but otherwise the shape is identical. In the hands the controller feels solid. The molded plastic feels a lot thicker than the cheap plastic of the Sega controller. The analog sticks are honestly similar. The HF stick is a small thicker and higher than the Sega one. This might make it hard for children with small thumbs to use it. The HF stick moves more fluidly than the Sega one and has a better feel to it. The HF uses one of those soft, circular digital pads which are comfortable but inaccurate. I prefer the harder, cross shaped design of the Sega controller. The fire buttons of the HF look and feel similar to the buttons of the PS/PS2 dual shock controller. This is certainly better than Sega’s buttons which feel hard and cheap like the N64’s C buttons. One conundrum that should be noted with the HF controller is that it has some sort of compatibility conundrum with the Cooperate 4X memory card. In order to use the controller with the 4X card you must potential up the system, unplug the controller, then plug it back in. Not hard, but slightly irritating. The Sega controller does not have this conundrum. Finally, it should also be noted that the HF controller is about $8 cheaper than the Sega controller.
I would recommend the HF controller to anyone except: 1. Young children with small thumbs 2. People who play a lot of sports meeting that require complicated and exact digital pad moves(i.e. Streetfighter) 3. People who be going to to use the 4X memory card with the controller.
Otherwise it is superior to the original Sega controller.
Rating: 4 / 5
This controller, beats the [stuffing] out of the other controllers for dreamcast, sega’s included. Most of the ones by cooperate and other 2nd part manufacturers were cheaply made and clunky. This one is the exception. As you play, you get an brilliant grip on the controller, with satisfyinly simple-to-press buttons, and a tighter control stick (reflect sega’s). If you are thinking of purchasing another controller, this one is the best one I’ve ever tried.
Rating: 5 / 5
This control does have a excellent feel, but I learned … that there are problems using it with my Virtual Memory Unit (VMU). It often causes the Dreamcast to not recognize the Unit when the system boots up and requires several restarts of the system (including unplugging and replugging) before it “sees” it. This nearly drove me to send the Pad back…, but the feel is so excellent that I don’t even use the Pad that came with the Dreamcast. So if you don’t have a VMU or don’t care if you need to “go thru the motions” AND the “feel” of the control pad is more vital. Go for it.
Rating: 3 / 5