This is great, No Lag at all
I even tried it on my Genesis using my Megaverter Adapter
Will save up for the NES30Pro & The NES Retro Receiver
https://youtu.be/Wr1qcX7JcrM
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This is great, No Lag at all
I even tried it on my Genesis using my Megaverter Adapter
Will save up for the NES30Pro & The NES Retro Receiver
https://youtu.be/Wr1qcX7JcrM
I have the SNES30 (Same thing, different colors) and yeah, it's great. NES, SNES, Raspberry Pi... hell, I've even used it with a PS4 to play Shantae using some adapters. It's fantastic. It's the only third party SNES pad made today that I've tried that feels like a real pad. Wireless aside, I like it more than using my real pads.
I have the NES pad and receiver, and they work great. My only gripe is that 8bitdo adopted a SNES-style button configuration for the NES pad. I've been meaning to fix it by stuffing it in a standard NES controller case.
It's kind of a pain in the ass, but you can reassign buttons via the firmware update on a PC.
They'd still be slanted though, which is what I'm looking to change. :p It's the actual button layout which bothers me.
To be fair, the NES pad has a terrible button layout that kills your hands, but when you have years of muscle memory tied to that controller scheme, anything else just feels a bit off.
2 nights ago I was playing with the SNES Receiver on my PS2 using my SNES to PS Converter
Of cource I was playing Street Fighter Anniversary Collection