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The New Kid
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dayton, OH
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I hate to just jump on this board and ask a question, but I'm really curious: which NES emulator works best for using controllers? Do any work with 2 controllers?
I'm going to buy something like the old Gravis Gamepad if I can find an emulator that works well with emulators. I'd love to hook up 2 controllers for 2-player games as well. I've checked out programmer's sites, but I can't find anything that talks about controller compatibility...what can you recommend? Matt |
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Practically any emulator will be fine.
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Forum Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2003
Age: 27
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Gravis gamepad will work on pretty much any emu I've tried.
alternatively if you have a PSX or PS2 already, buy a controller adapter for the PC. Gravis pad D-pads suck. |
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The New Kid
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dayton, OH
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Thanks Waz and Neco. And most emulators support two controllers as well? Assuming I have the hardware, of course.
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Yes, generally you can play on any emulator with any two Windows compatible controllers.
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