Tag: Joystick

Zero Delay USB Arcade Encoder Video Review

Can such a low priced device deliver on its promise to drive an arcade quality experience and earn a place in your build?

Resurrect your DB9 joystick, Mayflash USB Adapter Review

Can a classic DB9 joystick be made work work through this Mayflash Mega Drive adapter?

Build your own Commodore 64 Arcade Controller

Retro Games Collector website has published a super detailed guide written by Graham Axten teaching how to build an Arcade stick for your Commodore 64. The project even includes a secondary button useful to play some of the cartridge games that were made for the doomed C64GS console. You can check the article and get started on your new DIY…

Jakadapter v2.1

With the Jakadapter you can connect two Atari-style joysticks to USB. This new version has the following changes: Both ports have now 8 configurable pins, for better support for other joysticks and paddles. The firmware is upgradeable via a boot-loader for future firmware updates. Website: http://kair.us/projects/jakadapter/index.html