
- When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made how to#
- When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made manual#
- When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made Pc#
I just wanted something to emulate SNES games after years of dicking around with the keyboard. I actually wanted >8250236 but I could only scrounge up like $20 at the time and I found this one on sale for around that price, so I sprang for it. Heh, I have this one back home with the folks somewhere. I used to spend an autistic amount of time making my own tilesets and levels.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 13:44:47 2021 No. it was included in a tileset with the level editor of JJ2. Made it unusable.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 12:49:19 2021 No. The D-pad is rotated a little clockwise, so press 4 o'clock to run forward. Pretty good for n64 emulation, but you can't use the analog and dpad at the same time since they share the X and Y axis.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 11:54:54 2021 No. It was a decent port.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 11:34:19 2021 No.
When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made Pc#
I soon upgraded to a Microsoft Sidewinder controller which I used for years until I built a new PC around 2007 which didn't have a joystick port so I switched to my Xbox360's controllers using a wireless receiver.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 10:16:44 2021 No. 8250737įile: 169 KB, 1200x900, controle-joystick-microsoft-sidewinder-game-pad.jpgīack in the mid to late 90's I started out with some cheap clone of the Mega Drive / Genesis 6 controller but only 4 of the button did anything with the rest being turbo fire buttons. I used what was common back then, Playstation dualshock with a Mayflash adapter, it was set with a program that let you assign the keyboard keys to the inputs on the controller.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 09:20:53 2021 No. I still have that thing, unfortunately it's not worth a thing. That D-Pad must be terrible, but it looks pretty ergonomic though.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 09:13:22 2021 No.
When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made manual#
did I see it in a manual or an ad or something including JJ?Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 09:09:01 2021 No. weird because I've never played it with a controller. That one also reminds me of Jazz Jackrabbit. Like yeah press the 17 button on your cheap ass plastic controller to jack a car in vice city, yeah that's great.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 08:54:48 2021 No. The Ximput haters are out of their fucking mind, going back to the pre-360 controller days is just complete cancer. Whatever garbage your dad picked up at Radioshack for you. That thing and this thing always make me think immediately of Jazz Jackrabbit and the abject misery of of some of those times.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 07:28:33 2021 No.
When was the saitek p2500 rumble force pc game pad made how to#
I had another one much better also, but no how to find picture of it.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 07:05:58 2021 No. 8250230Īlso the Megaman X port was pretty okay before emulation was a thing.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 03:49:56 2021 No. Came with Megaman X for DOS.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 03:45:18 2021 No. Logitech wingman, and microsoft sidewinder come to mindĪnonymous Tue Oct 19 03:08:30 2021 No. 8250151Ī fucking ton of them, a bunch of companies made a bunch of gamepads Gravispad, Logitech dualshock clones, RadioShack pads and sidewinder.Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 03:04:40 2021 No. What kind of controllers did people use with PCs before Xbox became the standard? >Īnonymous Tue Oct 19 03:03:42 2021 No.
