>>4250392
I have a Hori Digital Controller for the Gamecube, and that one is shaped like a SNES controller, but the buttons are like the face buttons of a GameCube with Z above the start button. I also use a PS2 to GameCube adapter, so I can connect the PS2 Sega Saturn pad into the GameCube, but it also works with your choice of PS1/PS2 controller (also why I have a few PSone Dual Shock as the converter does not like the PS2's analog face buttons).
>>4250681
Nothing wrong with using 360 controllers on PC as that is what a lot of modern developers use themselves for input on modern Windows systems. The stock 360 controller is really comfortable and just its D-pad is the weakness to me. If you don't mind wired, the Hori EX2 Turbo pads has everything: 6 face buttons (duplicate LB+RB), a better d-pad, 2 analog sticks (for twinstick or analog purposes), 2 analog triggers (for racing games), 10ft cable, all in a very ergonomic shape. I would even say the Hori EX2 Turbo pads may be the most ideal for general emulation.
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>>4250917
I, rarely if ever sold anything I got because I get more fun out of my games than the $5 a gamestop would offer me at best. These pictures were taken for an older /vr/ thread that was titled "controller fetish" and I guess I have that because I do thoroughly clean them, and the sensation of a clean controller is comforting. I used to host a few Bomberman parties, so that's why I have so many Saturn and SNES controllers. It didn't help when I was playing GGPO intensely and finally broke a Saturn pad, and the cheap knockoff Saturn pads didn't feel right to me, so my paranoia just made me get more in case for the future. Maybe I am still hoping friends would want to play the old games with me.