Controller

Here we have all the games in the Controller Section.
Nintendo Hardware
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A one handed controller that works well in the right hand in Asciis unusual take on the Super Famicom controller. Shining Scorpion compatible.
Sony Hardware
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Ascii are up there with Hori in producing quality peripherals and really knowing their market. Its little wonder they both have so many devotees with such superb design and production values realised in this piece of pad perfection.
Sony Hardware
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Sumptuous Sanwa joystick lever brings home all the thrills of the arcade with this solid and weighty number. A generous three metre cable (or ten feet) to boot and a turbo mode for tight spots. A very bold and stylish finish to the graphics on the stick in keeping with the series plus a couple of exclusive sticker sheets to reward fans of this cult, doujin cracker.
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Nintendo Hardware
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Designed to be used on one on one fighters such as a certain Capcom title whose name escapes me. The unusual ergonomic design looks a bit bizarre, but it works a treat fitting snugly and improving even Genki’s fight prowess and special move success rate.
Sony Hardware
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Dance Summit features some real rip roaring tunes to groove to as you dress up as a Mexican wrestler or Disney style bird to mention but two of the extravagant costumes. The controller comes with a mini version of a PS2 controller (albeit with no dual sticks) and pads which attach to your palms allowing you to really get in the groove whilst cracking out some shapes. Part of the Bust A Move series.
Sony Hardware
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Used in conjunction with the game from the series, it becomes possible to sharpen your tonsils and croon out a few karaoke classics to impress your friends and colleagues with. Great fun at parties, especially cos play ones.
Sega Hardware
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A well designed steering wheel from Sega to make racing games far more enjoyable. The wheel tightens up as you steer to extremes and sits nicely back to the centre. Buttons and throttles are well positioned making it hard to fault this AM2 inspired wheel. Theres even a VMU slot for fastest times and this controller should help you clock up a few.
Sega Hardware
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A well designed steering wheel from Sega to make racing games far more enjoyable. The wheel tightens up as you steer to extremes and sits nicely back to the centre. Buttons and throttles are well positioned making it hard to fault this AM2 inspired wheel. There’s even a VMU slot for fastest times and this controller should help you clock up a few.
Sega Hardware
Controller
The best way to get the party started with these official maracas for use with the Samba De Amigo series. Its no slur on Sega though to say sometimes its more fun to watch the participant rather than the on screen action. Quite hard to track down these days.
Brilliant Nintendo Hardware
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Sticks to the fine layout of the SFC original, but also has a special mode for use with Garou Densetsu 2 to allow simple execution of special moves. Overall a very smooth pad is jet black finish.
Sony Hardware
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A generous 3m cable, Slow, Medium and Fast settings for turbo fire and above all Hori’s precision engineering make for a sleek, streamlined stick worthy of the PS3’s contours. A well recommended entry level stick that sits intuiatively in the hand.
Nintendo Hardware
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Lavishly retro with Hori’s high production values, this fine controller lists the following games on the Famicom it was compatible with at the time of production: After Burner, Knight Rider, Space Harrier, Pole to Finish, Sky Destroyer, Highway Star, but others will also work. On the Mega Drive its known list is: Super ThunderBlade, Space Harrier II and Super Hang-On. Boasts an autofire feature.
Nintendo Hardware
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Funky Famicom controller that works one handed, though perhaps Genki lacks a bit of dexterity and needs a bit more practise. Comfortable layout and a fine additional controller for the system.
Sony Hardware
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A supreme wheel that has the feel of a high-end piece of engineering usually seen in top automobiles. Brings an extra dimension to race games, especially where power slides are on offer.
Nintendo Hardware
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A unique controller from Hal’s crack design unit where the ball is gripped by the palm as well as fingers allowing for very responsive manipulation. As such it is not a track ball type controller. Genki loves to see the innovations that Hal came up with as its creative minds set to work on the games industry.
Miscellaneous Hardware
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A compact joystick with all the hallmarks of Horis authority in the peripheral arena in its layout and responsive nature, despite it being an early release. Complete with speed setting.
Sony Hardware
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Sony’s answer to Samba De Amigo with high tempo soundtrack (including of course Tubthumping) but instead of using maracas, players attach sensors to their wrists and ankles. The player then follows the martial moves of their on screen persona gaining points for successfully landing a kick or punch at the correct time. There is also a visual reward for landing the moves on time such as being able to see a fireball travel across the screen. Done with intent the techniques give a good work out and the graphics are nicely done set in stereotypical Chinese situations. Rumours are there’s an unlockable Lupin song in there too for when you’re Chumbawhamba-ed out.
Sega Hardware
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Nice fit and useful turbo and autofire feature besides the slow motion setting to get through a real tight fix.
Sega Hardware
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Sound controller from the fine up and coming Columbus Circle stable. Snug ergonomics and nice feel to the button press with snappy black and red contrasting colour scheme.
Sega Hardware
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Very snug six button joypad suited to the fighting titles with smooth curvaceous finish to sample the delight of SFII and its ilk.
SNK Hardware
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No need to fix this pad – it certainly isn’t broke fitting like a glove with fine layout. Feeling good on fight titles.
SNK Hardware
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No need to fix this pad – it certainly isn’t broke fitting like a glove with fine layout. Feeling good on fight titles.
Nintendo Hardware
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A fine example of ergonomics against perhaps style in this Nintendo 64 controller.
Nintendo Hardware
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A very collectable design of GameCube pad with the fit of the pad being incredibly snug and the Smash Brothers logo looking slick against the black finish.
Sony Hardware
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Enhances enjoyment of the Beatmania series ten fold with the buttons laid out just where the player needs them ‘to produce a pleasant and cool sound’ and the turntable for authentic feeling scratching. ‘The moment you make a scratch, you will be hooked on Beatmania.’ Another wacky yet essential console accessory fresh from Japan.
Sony Hardware
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Sony attained such levels of perfection in its Playstation controller, it is little wonder the winning formula has changed so little over the new incarnations of its hardware. Intuitive and snug, most reassuring when being chased by the undead in Biohazard to avoid button flapping and mashing.
Sony Hardware
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Dedicated slot machine (or fruit machine) fans will lap this up with button layout just like a modern slot machine to flitter away a few virtual credits. Superb way to spruce up ones favourite gambling game and at the end of the day wont leave you out of chips.
Sony Hardware
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The height of kitsch which every self respecting otaku shouldn’t be without. Even comes with a stop watch rest. Infinitely adds to the realism when playing Densha De Go on the Playstation.
Sony Hardware
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The only way to play Pop N Music as the makers intended. Fiddly and frustrating at times on the joypad, this dedicated controller soon become intuitive and most importantly fun. A massive series in Japan but to really appreciate its many merits, it takes this controller. Works on both Playstation and PS2.
Sony Hardware
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The real king of kings with spacious layout and vast size compared to the more compact Fighting Sticks – almost harking back to the days when SNK and Hubba Bubba ruled the arcades. A dream for fight fans with a very comfortable layout but Genki can’t see an opponent allowing such an advantage in two player mode without blaming the lack of stick for their defeat themselves. Features Turbo modes.

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