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do any n64 emulators support analogue joypads?
i wanna know cos its hard to play some roms with a keyboard and i want to get a gamepad with an anolgue stick anyway so will it work with any emulators like a normal n64 stick would?
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i have the Logitech WingMan RumblePad and it works with Nemu, Project 64, Corn, and probly some others but those are the only emulators i use. its almost like a n64 controller cause it has an anologue stick, a d-pad, and 6 buttons that can be used for the c-buttons and the A & B buttons. it also has L and R buttons. the only bad thing is, is that it dosn't have a Z button. but since most games don't even use the L button i just use Z where the L button is. this controller is also awesome for PC games cause it has a rumble pad but dosnt use batteries. i recommend this controller
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sounds cool gibb... how much is it
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its $39.95 in canada so it would be even cheaper down in the states. heres a picture of the controller here
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looks cool but this is only $12.90 US instead of $29
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I use a joystick the ms Sidewinder precision 2,its good enough coz n64 games mostly use a the analogue stick 4 main movement,the hatswitch isnt supported with any emulators which is a shame coz it would be good for a d-pad
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thanks guys.
the only thing about the N64 pad-PC converter is that my N64 pads are both years old and are not as sensitive as they could be.I wanted a new pc one anyways cos i got a new PC(128mb ram,TNTII 32mb,P3 733 )
and now that i dont have my old piece of junk - AMD k6-2 200mhz i can play good games now
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