Kits de conversión USB del controlador original Reflex CTRL

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Mitch
Saturn Version

For anyone that is wondering, the saturn version works with the USB4Maple dreamcast adapter in d-input mode. It registers as an arcade stick in 240pTestSuite. My only complaint is the shoulder buttons are tough to press. I don't think that would be an issue on dreamcast since the extra two face buttons work as the triggers. I am very happy with this product as a DC controller.

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Eric Reichman
The 6 button controller we needed

I have tested all of the 6 button controllers on the market for pc, this is the only one I recommend moving forward the close second is the 8bitdo Xbox 10 button controller.

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Kevin

It works great! Came as expected an gave a new life to a controller that was non functional.

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Craig Maunsell
Buy It

Here is my long-overdue review of the SNES/SFC Reflex Ctrl. I absolutely love this board. It's my new go-to for using my favorite Super Famicom controller across various platforms, including MiSTer, PC, and Steamdeck. This controller is perfect for playing my favorite 2D platformers, whether they're new or old. I can't express enough how much I enjoy using a modern USB-C cable, which, along with incredibly low latency (less than 1ms), makes the experience seamless. Best of all, it's dongle-free! The Reflex Ctrl also offers a simple web GUI that allows you to customize your buttons and save your settings across all platforms directly to the board! It doesn't get any easier! Did I mention it can emulate a left or right analog stick for games frustratingly lacking d-pad support? Yeah, it's got that too. And switching modes is a breeze—just use a button combo, no need to access the web GUI. Overall, I give the SNES/SFC Reflex Ctrl 5 out of 5 stars. Given its price and rich feature set, I'll definitely consider purchasing more in the future.

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Jeff Semler
Picked up the Genesis and Virtual Boy CTRL

I just got done swapping out boards and giving it some play time. For the Genesis, I used a clear blue Retro-Bit 6-button pad as the host. What's cool is that there is a little white LED inside that gives you affirmation that a button has been pressed that you can see with a clear case. The Virtual Boy also went on well, and the red PCB was a nice touch. Both are working perfectly, and I'm excited to try out the virtual boy controller on all kinds of non-analog twin stick games, like Xeno Crisis, as well as Virtual Boy emulation!