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Just curious, since I know that really lends a lot to the whole emulation experience. I have a PS Blaze Double Arcade Board (the control is digital but I got it new for a bargain of $15 from EB.com while it was being sold for $80 at Buy Rite Games) which I have hooked up to a PSX to PC Super Dualbox that i just received today from Lik-Sang. I also recently ordered an SVC Capcom Ver. arcade stick, though I'm not sure how much better that would be than my Blaze board, since the USB Super Dualbox which I got today has greatly improved its sensitivity.

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The best bet for me is just to use the numpad on my kerboard for emulation. I also like the Gravis GamePad Pro very much, that's about it for me. :ph34r:

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Can you actually pull off complex direction combinations with a mere numpad?

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Can you actually pull off complex direction combinations with a mere numpad?

Meh, it's tough at first but you finally get used to it. I lost my Sidewinder gamepad and I've been hating myself for it since I got back into emulation.

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Can you actually pull off complex direction combinations with a mere numpad?

Meh, it's tough at first but you finally get used to it. I lost my Sidewinder gamepad and I've been hating myself for it since I got back into emulation.

I still got my two Sidewinder gameport pads. :(

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I use a regular PSX controller and a PSX arcade stick from Pelican, which is available at a local game store.... In order to use these controllers I got a PSX/USB adapter from Radio Shack for like 10 bucks..

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I use keyboard also. Its just easier for me growing up with D-Pads and not those analog sticks.

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