I have an RG353V currently running ArkOS. Works great, plugged it into my TV and looks great there too. Tried both a USB Xbox controller and PS3 controller and neither seem to be recognized (both of which I know Linux kernel models exist to support). Wanted to pick up a couple of SNES style controllers (kids mostly play Nintendo games) but wasn’t sure if anyone could vouch for specific brands or models they know work on these platforms.

  • @brimnac
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    1 year ago

    8bitdo makes controllers that I use and recommend. Even have some in the form factor of SNES (that’s what I have).

    They work on my Pi arcade emulator really well.

    Edit: https://www.8bitdo.com/#Products

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I have one that’s shaped like the SNES, it’s pretty good. The only issue I have is sometimes it doesn’t connect to my retropi and I have to remove it and reconnect it again.

    • @Fpsfrank85
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      41 year ago

      Oh sweet, I was looking for a good wireless one for snes too. So these work good for n64 and PlayStation too?

      • @brimnac
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        21 year ago

        They have adapters for their wireless controllers, and I think you can use old controller shells and put new “guts” in to update them… if you have old controllers, of course!

    • jecxjoOP
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      41 year ago

      Yes, awesome. I saw them before and totally forgot about it. Thanks.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I highly recommend any of their controllers. Build quality and hardware support is amazing.

    • Capt. Wolf
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      21 year ago

      Seconding 8bitdo!

      I got a zero 2 as a joke and it ended up being super comfortable for such a tiny controller. I ended up getting an sn30 pro plus shortly after my Logitech f710 pads died. After a couple years of speed runs I blew out the contact pads and found out that they’re ridiculously easy to replace. They use the same pads as the original SNES! I got a pro 2 and retired the pro plus last year, but it’s still totally functioning.