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I think everyone knows what the GBAs are for. From top then left to right: Four Game Boy Advance controllers, in various colors (Gamecube) Fishing Controller (Dreamcast) Namco NegCon (PlayStation) four Scene It buzzers (Xbox 360) Wii Wheel two keyboards (Dreamcast). I have a Master System coming in the mail soon complete with the gun as well. Not sure why I included a duplicate Guncon - I tried to take duplicates out. The Desert Eagle has recoil, so it's mainly a Time Crisis controller. The Super Scope gun is almost solely for Metal Combat, while the Justifier was bought for Snatcher. Going from top and then left to right: Pelican Silent Scope Light Rifle (Xbox) Super Scope (SNES) Mad Catz Dream Blaster (Dreamcast) Konami Justifier (Genesis) Zapper (NES) Thrustmaster Desert Eagle (PS2) two Guncons (PlayStation) Wii Zapper. And below that, and likely the dumbest controller purchase I've made, is the Hori Pachi-Slot Controller Pro. Below that is the Densha de GO! controller for Dreamcast.

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Below the Hori Flightstick is the RailDriver - a PC train simulation controller with a lot of buttons.

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To the right and below the pedals for Steel Battalion are the Saitek Pro Flight yoke, rutter petals, and two three-lever throttle quadrants, for all my four engine flight simulator needs.

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Bellow it is the Hori Flightstick 2 for the Ace Combat series on PS2 (with a driver for XP, which will hopefully work with the XIM2 for Xbox 360 and Ace Combat 6). At the top, again, is the Steel Battalion controller complete with pedals to the right.

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These are what I call the simulator controllers. The Steel Battalion controller is a hell of a lot more than just a twin stick, but I figure it counts. From top to bottom (ignore the controllers showing on the right): Steel Battalion controller (Xbox) Dreamcast Twin Stick Saturn Twin Stick Power Shovel controller (PlayStation) PlayStation Analog Joystick (SCPH-1110).

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Don't knock the Active Life pad - I have young children and it's actually pretty well done. Missing is more or less a duplicate of the DDR foam pad, which only differs in that it can be used on both PS2 and Xbox. From left to right: RedOctane Ignition pad, for DDR (PS2) NES Power Pad Active Life Outdoor Challenge pad (Wii) Pump It Up pad (Xbox). That's the Novint Falcon controller, which you can see in the back, next to the Pop'n Music controller. There's one controller in the picture that somehow DIDN'T make it into the more detailed photos. My standard controllers aren't pictured here either (which includes a few rarer controllers), but I'll get them in pictures once I make a topic for my entire game collection. You also won't see decorative controllers, like the chainsaw controller for Resident Evil, because of the lack of utility. The only exception is probably light guns, as there are so many different kinds of light gun games for different systems. You won't see tons of variations of, say, flight sticks unless the difference is notable enough to make them different in utility. Note that I don't collect controllers in volume, but in utility.









Miracle piano teaching system star wars