baviaannl said in Street Fighter II Button Mapping: Im having difficulty remembering the arcade button layout, does anyone have a template from the original arcade machine. Official SEGA Licensed Controller (Original Grade Quality) Classic 6-Button Layout. The Wii Remote acts as an NES controller substitute for all NES Virtual Console titles. Your setup puts Y on top and X to the left, whereas in the Retropie docs and RetroArchs config menu, X is top and Y is left. It has appeared in subsequent media along with Nintendo merchandise and even future games. Make a USB NES Controller: This tutorial combines an original NES controller, USB keyboard, wire and tact switches into a USB NES controller suitable for use with NES and arcade emulators. The NES controller is the most widely-known controller in Nintendo history. This version of the controller was discontinued in 1995.
Also the A and B buttons were diagonal instead of straight across like on the original controller. Its "dog bone" shape was notably different from the simple rectangular shape of the original. (Actually, we both use this layout, only at different sides of the 2x3 matrix.When the NES2 was released in 1993, designed to resemble the SNES, the controller was redesigned to resemble the SNES controller while retaining the palette of the original. So in a nutshell, I use a mirrored Xbox layout. In this article, I'll give you some of the best wireless controllers for SNES classic that's finally available to buy with buying guide & FAQ. On the other hand, the Genesis does do what Nintendon’t. The SNES controller has a great button arrangement, not to mention more buttons, and a nicer feel to it. notAloser0o 3 months ago 1 I noticed not too many games used them, even from Nintendo first-party offerings. Its original brand, has the added ZL and ZR which expands the number. ChengChengDianWan For XBOXONE Flat Directional D-PAD Button Cap XBOX ONE Controller Enhacement Buttons. The Genesis controller feels clunky, at best. Name me SNES games that used all 6 action buttons on its controller. But, Id prefer finding a retro controller with a 4-button layout for SNES games. ?Įdit: Haha, I noticed right now that I got the X+Y position from the Xbox wrong the whole time, but like the switched A+B buttons, I like this configuration in most games. Controller wise, the SNES wins hands down. Since I like my main buttons on the left for my right index finger, I switched the two buttons as standard – but in return, I had to activate the option Swap A/B Buttons in ES in the Retropie-Setup to keep its selecting button on the left.Īccordingly, I like the less often used Rs and Ls buttons at the right end of the button matrix, as I can visualize them as a gamepad turned by 90° to the right there.Īs I tend to say, there is method in my madness. Well, for my part, I based my button assignment on the Xbox controllers, but switched their A and B because many games had a prominent function (like shooting) on B, which would be the lower middle button on a 2x3 button layout. I find the responses to this very interesting and I wonder if there is a geography element here or I'm just weird. Said in Street Fighter II Button Mapping: