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The Buffalo iBuffalo USB Gamepad for PC BSGP1601BK combines ergonomic design with robust functionality, featuring 14 buttons, USB connectivity, and compatibility with Windows, all wrapped in a durable construction for long-lasting gaming enjoyment.
E**A
A Great Controller for Small Hands
TL/DR mode:Pros:-Good build quality-Good price-Tons of buttons for emulators.-Can do both PSX/SNES and Genesis/Saturn games in native layouts.Cons:-Crowded layout-No analog triggers-No XinputI grabbed this because I got one of iBuffalo's Super Famicom controllers (Buffalo Classic USB Gamepad for PC) last year and loved it. Here's my first impressions from this one.Physically, it's only slightly smaller than a Dualshock 4 controller, but it feels significantly smaller in your hands. The build quality is great. It's lighter than the DS4 (probably owing to the lack of battery), but there's no flex or creaking when you hold it. The entire non-button surface of the controller is rubberized. It feels strange--especially when the pad is cold--but it's easy enough to get used to. I imagine people who suffer from sweaty hands would have an easier time gripping this than many others. Speaking of grip, the indents in the back make it feel very natural to hold if you only have your index fingers on the shoulder buttons,but it feels a little bit awkward if you prefer to have both index and middle fingers on the controller's shoulders.The D-Pad is nice; it has a little bit more diagonal bias than a Dualshock 4 or the iBuffalo Super Famicom controller, but it's manageable. I'd prefer it be a little bit larger, but i can still hold cardinals and move left to right without a sweep, which puts this miles ahead of most third party controllers. The analog sticks are stiffer than the Dualshock 4 or Xbox 360 controllers, but they have a pleasant springiness to them and the push-buttons aren't too sensitive. They also have a noticeable cardinal bias; that is if you move one of them upwards, you'll have to move it more to the side than you'd expect before it begins to register a diagonal. This is nice in some games, but in ones that already do this through software it's distracting. Additionally, the analog sticks both map to a square, so there's a bit of a dead zone near the top of each of the cardinals.As far as the buttons, there's a lot of them; you get four more than an Xbox 360 controller. In addition to the six face buttons, the analog sticks do have L3 and R3 buttons, and there is what works out to be a second select and start button. (The Macro, Turbo and Mode buttons have their features implemented entirely through hardware, so they aren't remappable).The face buttons feel rather cramped, you have six buttons in an area barely larger than what the DS4 puts four in. They are noticeably stiffer than those of the iBuffalo SNES controller (which was my chief complaint about that). This does mean that the narrow space is less of an issue; I'm able to hit diagonals (such as X-B and Z-B) without much trouble. The stiffness is enough to make button mashing without using a claw grip a lot harder. (Though there's hardware turbo to compensate I suppose!).The shoulder buttons are significantly softer than the face buttons, however they have an odd tilt to them--you have to press them on the middle to the inside edge, and they tilt inward a bit. It feels stranger on L2 and R2, which look like they should tilt backward as on PS2 and 3 controllers, but they tilt inwards. It's also worth noting that L2 and R2 are not analog, which makes this controller not so great for racing games. (I can't recall anything else I've ever played that I'd need that for though!)The crowding is the worst when it comes to the control button area though; The select and start buttons are tiny, and it's hard to hit the top select and start buttons without getting the bottom ones as well, so be cautious about mapping those to emulator control functions. The Mode toggle switches between Analog Sticks on X-Y and RX-RY with the D-Pad on hat switch, and D-Pad on X-Y with analog sticks disabled. It will light up red or green to indicate the mode. The turbo button will also light up when a button is auto-firing.It's a Japanese import, so there are unfortunately no international instructions. Because of this I haven't been able to test out the Macro functionality, however the Turbo is pretty simple. Hold down the turbo button, and then any other button you press will have its repeat toggled. Fortunately, the Windows-only driver installation is in your system language (Despite the box noting it only supports Japanese OSes) though if you don't want rumble, you don't need to install them--they don't provide profiling support or any other advanced features. It's worth noting that the drivers also don't provide any Xinput emulation. If you want to play a newer Xbox-controller-only with this you'll need to look to x360ce or a similar solution.Additionally, the rumble is surprisingly intense for a light controller like this, it easily matches the 360's controller in that department. If that's too much for you, however, the drivers do have an option to disable it.
K**M
This is an excellent controller for any emulator
This is an excellent controller for any emulator, specifically if you are running multiple emulators, because of the number of buttons. I bought two of these to work with my retroarch retropie setup and it's as good I could ever hope for.Pros: very comfortable, velvety texture, enough buttons to emulate n64 and Sega master system controllers in their native layout without changing button configurationsCons: on the smaller side, a few of the buttons were sticking on release, not activated but not returning to their initial layout, cramped layout but that's easy to get pastI docked one star for the sticky buttons and for the fact that the buttons, which are labeled from 1-16, actually register in retroarch as being 0-15. This was extremely confusing when I had to program the controllers, especially for games that I haven't played in over a decade. But as a final shining endorsement, I bought two extra controllers after I got y first two because I love them so much and may want to modify them.
L**A
Good for the price
Loved this and for the price it worked well for a while but thrn the bottons started getting stuck
T**A
You get what you pay for. Should have went with logitech or other known brand
The way this controller acts as a usb controller is bad. It seems if this unit is connected while the computer powers on, regardless which usb port I used on my computer, my computer always think this as a usb bootable disk(wth...) I have another usb controller from logitech and it never acts like this(have had logitech for over 2yrs.) The 2 "analog" sticks are just plain 4 buttons mapped to each stick.This just tells me you get what you pay for. Please steer clear of this "buffalo" brand usb controller. Also the 2nd button gets stuck 50% of the time when the button is pressed.The goods:>the controller feels nice with textured body.Overall, 1/5 stars////***update as of 8/6/2017***After a few months of usage, the buttons and functionality of this gamepad starts to act awkwardly in most games. It seems like each button's register press overlaps other buttons and keys get stuck etc. ****Warning, do not buy this gamepad from Buffalo brand" ****My 3 yr old 25 dollar logitech usb gamepad still works flawless til this day. Will get the logitech gamepad as replacement.
S**T
There are better choices than this
After having this pad for 4 years, I can now say I regret ever buying this. At the time it was OK but there are now so many better choices not only for 6-button face layout but all PC gamepads in general that I wouldn't even consider this anymore. I have since replaced this with the Retro-Bit Sega Genesis pad and the difference is huge! The D-pad and buttons on that are noticeably superior and control is much smoother. Now I don't even use this one as it feels clunky in comparison. I still think the other Buffalo Classic Gamepad (SNES style) is an excellent pad for retro gaming but this PS style pad is not of the same caliber. It doesn't replicate the feel of a PS controller very well and the six button layout is way too crammed like they tried to squeeze the 2 extra buttons into a space that should only fit 4. The only good feature that still stands out is the shape of the controller fits perfectly in your hands and is very durable. The buttons and controls aren't on the same level though unfortunately. As a PS style pad with analog sticks this is pretty generic non-Xinput quality so there are still better options even for non-retro gaming. It is at least a functional gamepad though but for what you actually get, I feel it should cost less.
E**O
Calidad / Precio es razonable.
Considerando el precio al que lo compré, es un excelente control. Al paso de 1 año y 7 meses, comencé a notar fallas en el pad direccional, el resto de los botones siguió funcionando bien, los sticks no presentaron drifting. No pude probar la opción de vibración ya que sólo lo usé con emuladores. En general es muy buena compra si lo consiguen por menos de 500 pesos.
T**H
Best 6 button setup with most buttons.
Great plug and play controller. This controller by far has the most buttons for the PC. I don't like the fact that the button numbers are reversed. Right to left instead of left to right. Makes me have to custom reconfigure controller for all games. The cable is also very thin and not durable. But if you want a 6 button setup. This is the best.
L**V
Great For All Gaming Platforms
The joysticks have great variety in strength of control, lots of button programming options - this is the ultimate controller for all gaming formats on the PC and it's cheap at that.
Y**L
but I really don't like. Pros
Bought this thing for PSO2 since it has many buttons, but I really don't like.Pros: The analog sticks feel great and it's plug and playCons: I have small hands and fingers and yet, those buttons are still too small, I can easily hit 2 at the time by accident The trigger buttons can get stuck in the controller and they have a weird angle to them. Finally, while it does feel like you're holding a PS2 DualShock controller at first, my fingers quickly cramped up in the back.Oh well, at lease shipping was free and the service from the seller was great.
T**O
すでに20個近く買ってると思う・・・が気に入らないです。
良い点・ボタンがいっぱい・連射機能が便利・マクロ機能が便利悪い点・耐久度がまったくといっていいほど無い。 問題は耐久度が無い、まったく無いそれだけなのです。特に正面のボタンは致命的な程。 サポートにボタンだけ売ってくれと電凸しましたが、そのような事には対応していないとの事CT-V9というパッド界ではそこそこ有名なコントローラーのボタンだけを別に仕入れて、新しいのを利用する度、正面の6ボタンだけ入れ替えて使ってます。かなり強引に差し替えているのでキツキツですが、ボタンが出てこなくなるパッドよりかはいいし、なにより耐久度が5倍にはなります。そして、先に左パッドか、L,Rボタンが逝きます・・・うちにはかなりの数のボタンのお歴々があるので、それを再利用しつつ利用しています。なぜこれにこだわっているかというと、MHF用に利用しています。ほかのプレイヤーさんは右スティックを攻撃に利用している方が多いのでしょうが、古い脳の私は、右の「ボタン」で攻撃したいのです。・アイテム利用・回避・攻撃1~4と、最低でも6個のボタンが正面に必要なのです・・・なので、なくなくまったくといっていいほど耐久度のない(ひどいときは2ヶ月持ったかどうか)商品を購入し続けています。ほかにこれだけボタンを用意してくれているパッドがないのです。マクロ機能と連射機能は便利です。このコントローラーをこんだけ購入しているユーザーは少ないと思っています。バッファロー様は是非、ボタンの替えを販売してくれる事を願っております。
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