Would anyone get this controller for their Dreamcast?

HornheaDD

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Sorry, still don’t get it. I think you’re missing a Sega in there somewhere, it just comes out sounding like a Fast and the Furious monologue.

Also I’m not going to Google nonsense terms for products that won’t exist in two years in a discussion about decades old stuff.
Again, I must ask - why are you like this?

Were you dropped on your head as an adult?
 

SignOfGoob

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Why do you feel the need to freak every gaming item with eBay bullshit?
 

HornheaDD

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Why do you feel the need to freak every gaming item with eBay bullshit?
So it wasn't as an adult?

How old were you? I'm sure you've had a rough life dealing with your condition. My apologies.
 

SignOfGoob

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Does a Dreamcast or MVS seem incomplete without your fucked up soldering or 3D printed garbage?

Your gaming collection must look like a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud with LED lighting and 22” wheels.
 

Heinz

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You've been marked HornheaDD! By the SignOfTard's curse.

What did you do!?
 

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Brook has a combo DC/Saturn adaptor - plug in your modern controller (just about all PS types, Xbox or even Switch Pro controllers and all sticks) and you're good to go. You can even customize buttons. I use my modern Hori Hayabusa for fighters and a PS4 controller for just about everything else. Even has upgradeable firmware. Wireless controllers play wirelessly once they are paired as well. For less than any of these shoddy controllers like this or that Retro Fighters one, this is a much better option imo.


Brooks is a huge help for my hands. I get pretty bad pain nowadays using pretty much any non-modern controller. At this point, I either use my arcade stick + Brooks retro board or an Xbox Series controller + Brooks adapters to play older consoles. No one was thinking about hand ergonomics back in the day and my late 30s hands just can't take it anymore.
 
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