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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: bclinton on August 13, 2014, 01:12:34 pm
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Hi all - was curious as to which emulators you guys that have cabs with 6 button configs use? Right now I have Mame and Daphne. I wanted to add more but only the ones that are cab friendly with 6 buttons.
Thanks!
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MAME and Daphne. I've come to realize that no matter how hard I wanted it to work, console games really need to be played with console controllers.
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MAME and Daphne. I've come to realize that no matter how hard I wanted it to work, console games really need to be played with console controllers.
Thanks. I figured the only other console that might work well would be a 1 or 2 button older like the Atari 800.
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On A Little Rage, I installed usb ports on the front.
I bought two of those Nintendo control pads that plug into the usb port of a PC. (ebay)
These controllers look and feel just like the old Nintendo controllers.
My grand daughter can plug in a controller and play old Nintendo games with it on A Little Rage.
I had to get a little fancy with it though, I wrote a program that runs when the Nintendo emul is selected in mala. if the program sees the Nintendo controller plugged into the usb port, it rewrites the Nintendo emul settings to match the controller settings, if it doesn't see it, it writes the settings to use control panel joystick and buttons.
This is really not necessary, you could have the emul only work with the controller, but I wanted it automatic, since my g-daughter was only 3 at the time I gave her the cab.
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On A Little Rage, I installed usb ports on the front.
I bought two of those Nintendo control pads that plug into the usb port of a PC. (ebay)
These controllers look and feel just like the old Nintendo controllers.
My grand daughter can plug in a controller and play old Nintendo games with it on A Little Rage.
I had to get a little fancy with it though, I wrote a program that runs when the Nintendo emul is selected in mala. if the program sees the Nintendo controller plugged into the usb port, it rewrites the Nintendo emul settings to match the controller settings, if it doesn't see it, it writes the settings to use control panel joystick and buttons.
This is really not necessary, you could have the emul only work with the controller, but I wanted it automatic, since my g-daughter was only 3 at the time I gave her the cab.
Interesting...I may try that. Never thought of placing a USB port up front. Good idea!
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Sub ports are great. It gives you more options like pc games that support 360 pads. Also eBay sells sub n64 controllers for $15 each. I own two and they are perfect for n64.
As for the 6 button layout,
Sega dreamcast -has some good games that work perfect with a control panel. (A few games don't work well, but most do)
Atari lynx- works great
Nes- works great for me, though others would rather use the controller
Snes- works fine but a lot of games would be better off with a controller (super Mario, donkey Kong country)
Sega genesis- good for the most part
Sega master system- good
Sega game gear- good
Game boy/color/advance- good
Ps1- works for some games, but a no from me
Atari2600- good
Virtual boy- good
Sega CD- good for the few games that I have for it
Neogeo pocket- good
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Friend of mine built a nice MAME machine with Hyperspin and console emulation.
For the console emulation he uses USB joysticks to match the emulator (as mentioned above).
So for NES he has the USB NES gamepad, for SNES he has the USB SNES gamepad, and for N64 he has the N64 to USB adapter. He was of the opinion that console games could not be played well with arcade controls.
For myself on my MAME machine I've found that any console game 3 buttons and under work well.
But I do like the idea of the matching USB pads.
One tip if I may suggest, for my MAME machine, that does have console emulation with a mix of gamepads and arcade controls I have printed out 5" x 7" instruction cards that indicate what buttons used.
For example I have a 6 button layout, 3 over 3, and 3 extra buttons (POWER, CREDIT, ESC), I just indicate on the print out what does what. So button 1 is A for Nintendo, button 2 is B, button 6 select, etc.
Hope that kinda helps.............
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I set only mame, taito type x games, daphne and nes (only because I hate video output in original NES and famicom version with better sound). Consoles and computers I prefer real hardware.