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1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Best in class, 2008-03-04 This is a Pretty Good controller. No problems with PNP hardware recognition on my home-built PC and a number of different NES/SNES emulators, they feel durable and for the price are hard to beat. I wish the cords were about 2 feet longer, but I'm quibbling.
I've played way too much Super Metroid in my day on the actual SNES, though, which to me is still the standard for best play control ever on any system, and compared to the real thing the play control on these pads is not quite accurate. On all the games I know best (SMB, SMB3, SMW, all the Zeldas) I noticed the same thing...not quite as rapid response, not quite as delicate. I don't know if that's an effect of USB in general or this pad, but it's definitely not "as good as the real thing."
If you're looking for the real deal, there are kits and products that convert actual controllers to USB inputs, and if you're really hardcore that might be a better solution for you. Then again, unless you have real controllers sitting around that would probably cost a bit more.
Basically, it's really good, really easy, really cheap, but not perfect.
excellent gaming controller, 2008-03-03 This is my first gamepad controller and I'm glad I purchased it. Amazon's price was very good. I read my reviews and it's doing as good as one can do! It makes flying airplanes in Battlefield much easier. I was pleased with how easy it is to use, not difficult in any way. It has about a 5ft cord which is a must for most users. If you don't have this gamepad controller, I'd get one soon!
Fine for the price., 2008-03-03 I use this mostly for Emulators. For this purpose it works great, though it is not super durable (I wouldn't want to throw it around much). Well worth the price.
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
It's precise. It's logical. It's the Logitech Precision., 2008-03-01 You may need a hacksaw to free this PC gamepad from its prison of plastic packaging, but once you do you'll be delighted to find a well-constructed and user-friendly product. Just plug the cord on this attractive ultramarine blue controller into the USB slot on your computer (I'm using Windows XP) and start gaming. I bought this to play old-school games on GameTap and it works great. I've successfully used it with classics like Metal Slug; Prehistoric Isle; Captain Commando; Ghouls `N Ghosts; Vampire Savior; Colin McRae Rally; and Mutation Nation. Just click on "Edit Controllers," assign a button to each action and click "Apply."
The Logitech Precision is shaped exactly like a PlayStation controller, but without those little joystick things. It has a so-called "Advanced D-pad" on the left side, four round buttons on the right side and two small square buttons in between. Also, there are four additional buttons on the back. And each button is numbered for your convenience. This handy gaming gizmo sure beats having to fiddle with the arrow keys on your keyboard. Order yours today and get ready for some serious thumb-numbing fun!
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
awesome, 2008-02-20 i bought 3 of these; one for me and two for two of my friends. each one works great. The buttons are perfectly responsive and the D pad feels very similar to the old Nintendo/SuperNES/Sega controllers. Perfect controller for emulators. The only problem so far is that I cannot get it to work on any Mac emulators. I'm sure that this isn't a problem with the controller though. Anybody know how to make it work on a Mac??
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