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The original Dreamcast controller is a thing of beauty, but it lacks some of the features and ergonomic design that make modern controllers so pleasant to hold. Accessory maker Retro Fighters ...
We wanted to remake the Dreamcast controller with next generation features and designs! Retro Fighters outlined the updated controller's features on the Kickstarter, which you can check out below: ...
Available in both black and white models, the Retro Fighters D6 Dreamcast wireless controller features a six-button design and a D-pad with dedicated Kailh micro-switches. There are also two ...
A Retro-Bit Dreamcast controller is coming out in late 2020, according to a social media post showing off some blueprints.
The Dreamcast controller’s shape is somewhat conducive to this type of mod. It already has a small window to ensure the view of the visual memory card is not obstructed.
13; DanteSolablood; Fri 15th Feb 2019 @Anti-Matter @Gs69 Comparisons of Dreamcast & PS2 software output are a little unfair considering how much longer the PS2 lasted in the market. In the short ...
Deciding that the Dreamcast controller had too many input methods and not enough screens, Flickr user jayhauf removed the D-pad from the device and made the whole thing into an ornamental iPhone dock.
The Dreamcast’s Maple bus is fast, which presented some challenges, but it was simple enough. [Nicholas] then moved on to interfacing the VMU, the Dreamcast’s fancy controller-mounted memory card.
We’re not exactly sure what Jay Hauf was thinking when he modded a Dreamcast controller into an iPhone dock, but at least that iPhone cable looks a lot like the original Dreamcast cable. [iPhone ...
So, using the Total Control Saturn to Dreamcast adapter, that's exactly what we did. We loaded Marvel vs Capcom 2 into our import Dreamcast and tried out three separate Saturn controllers: ...
Blackley acknowledged the comparisons to the Dreamcast controller, saying Sega's console was the system to beat at the time. "These look as they do because at the time, Dreamcast was king.