Using an X-Box controller, and yeah, I can still play, but it's just not right without that C-button. I miss it. Not sure if I care enough to find an original controller, but I can see the point of getting one.
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In the meantime Retrobit has several Genesis/Saturn controllers, although I'm not so sure on the build quality. My saturn one broke its d-pad after several months and I've seen people online complaining about different parts breaking. 8bitdo's m30 is still working for me, the 2.4ghz "for genesis mini" still has very low wired latency (under 2 ms), and even wireless with the 2.4 dongle works pretty well. Bluetooth version is a bit slower even wired so watch out for that.
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I did that covers most of the bases for games that use A or B as the main fire button so to speak.
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Second this, I use the M30 bluetooth too and I never notice an issue with latency
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with X being repeated for whatever button is for fire in any given game and I enable auto fire. Additional XYZ buttons from 6 button pad I set for triggers and usually these buttons are not used anyways.
Imho Nintendo nailed it with diamond shaped button layout on SNES and it is even better when only three buttons are used by game and one button is free to remap as turbo button. I always found confusing to have six buttons in row on original SEGA gamepads. Maybe it is because of getting used to SNES/PSX layout but still.
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I also tried the Retro-Bit 6-button USB controller but it crapped out on me within 10 minutes. It was a shame because it felt great and the build quality seemed to be good. Maybe I just got a bad one.
I've also modded my two original 6-button controllers (MK-1653), my two original SNES controllers, AND my two original NES controllers with the bluetooth mod boards from 8bitdo. At $20 a pop it was a bit pricey, but they work great and definitely help get that "authentic" feel when playing games. I wish they would make one for the 3-button controller but oh well lol.
Here's a pic of my 3-button Sega Genesis Mini controller hooked up to my naked DE10. Forgive the mess!
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What a pity the the Retro-Bit failed, I have 2 in constant use (USB and 9-Pin) and both worked fine. I also have the Sega Genesis Mini, this pad feels great too. I found both pretty similar in terms of comfor.aeronius wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 5:31 am A little late to the party here but the 3-button controllers that come with the Sega Genesis Mini work just fine. They're USB so they plug right in, and they feel great and are recognized without any hassle. Just do the regular controller setup for the menu and the core and you're good to go. I use Start+B to bring up the OSD.
I also tried the Retro-Bit 6-button USB controller but it crapped out on me within 10 minutes. It was a shame because it felt great and the build quality seemed to be good. Maybe I just got a bad one.
I've also modded my two original 6-button controllers (MK-1653), my two original SNES controllers, AND my two original NES controllers with the bluetooth mod boards from 8bitdo. At $20 a pop it was a bit pricey, but they work great and definitely help get that "authentic" feel when playing games. I wish they would make one for the 3-button controller but oh well lol.
Here's a pic of my 3-button Sega Genesis Mini controller hooked up to my naked DE10. Forgive the mess!
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The 8bitdo M30 2.4G for Genesis Mini is a great wireless option for MiSTer, as well. I use it not just for Sega games but also a lot of arcade cores. Perfect layout CPS1 and CPS2, since I prefer D-pads to arcade sticks. The L and R buttons are discrete from the Z and C buttons, so once the Saturn core becomes stable I think it'll be the controller of choice.
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for me using Xbox contler layout for Genesis is unacceptable.it works for SNES,but not for Sega cores.
I have 4 different contollers for Mister: wired Hori (Sanwa) Arcade stick for Arcade/NeoGeo,
8Bitdo SN30 Pro for SNES/GBA
8Bitdo M30 for All Sega games (and sometimes for arcade/NEOGEO/ATARI too)
and 8Bitdo TG16 for PC ENGINE
using these 8Bitdo's with 8Bitdo wireless adapter not Bluetooth
If I had to choose one all rounder,it would be 8BitDo M30 without any doubt.