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https://www.kiwi-electronics.nl/snes-type-usb-gamepad-controller
https://www.kiwi-electronics.nl/snes-type-usb-gamepad-controller
you can also make your own, you can do that with PIC, AVR, there are probably lots of resource to make your own DIY USB-HID device. It will cost you more of course, as these cheap USB console pad clones are mass-produced. But you could source your own sanwa or seimitsu stick and buttons if you wanted to make your own arcade-like controller for instance.
you can also make your own, you can do that with PIC, AVR, there are probably lots of resource to make your own DIY USB-HID device. It will cost you more of course, as these cheap USB console pad clones are mass-produced. But you could source your own sanwa or seimitsu stick and buttons if you wanted to make your own arcade-like controller for instance.
SEIMITSU STICK
https://www.retrogame-shop.com/3150-large_default/stick-seimitsu-boule.jpg


==Tutorials==
==Tutorials==

Revision as of 12:30, 28 January 2021

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About

A place to collect info on how to connect game controllers/joysticks to computer games.

giphy.gif This page is more of a technical how-to guide. As it is a wiki, feel free to edit it.

Types of Controllers

Software

Hardware

https://www.kiwi-electronics.nl/snes-type-usb-gamepad-controller you can also make your own, you can do that with PIC, AVR, there are probably lots of resource to make your own DIY USB-HID device. It will cost you more of course, as these cheap USB console pad clones are mass-produced. But you could source your own sanwa or seimitsu stick and buttons if you wanted to make your own arcade-like controller for instance.

SEIMITSU STICK stick-seimitsu-boule.jpg

Tutorials

Arduino

https://www.instructables.com/Arduino-NES/