The software has to be programmed to use it , but it's neat nonetheless.
http://www.aheadgames.com/xcart/cust...s@emuholic.com
The software has to be programmed to use it , but it's neat nonetheless.
http://www.aheadgames.com/xcart/cust...s@emuholic.com
makes much more sense to buy the adaptor that lets you use the SNES controller on a PC.
But, you're right - it is neat.
If that would work with the GB Player for the Gamecube then that would be VERY cool.
Kind of takes away from the portable aspect unless, of course, you are sitting down.Originally Posted by jonjandran
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I think it was mostly built for SnesAdvance, since the GBA was missing buttons and for a more authentic playing experience. It used to only work with that, but somebody designed special software that makes it work with most GBA software.
This thing only works with the emullator...not much point in owning this unlless you want to use it for one program and one program only.
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