Easyget 2 Player Zero Delay Generic Game Controller USB to Joystick for MAME & Raspberry Pi 1/2/3 RetroPie DIY Projects
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Joel
> 3 dayWorks just fine for Raspberry Pi. I cant detect any latency, and all the wiring is made easy with the included loom and wires. Sometimes the slots come undone, but there are so many that you can easily just use the next one.
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Micaela Prosacco
Greater than one weekWorks great! I bought these to upgrade my two old X-Arcade sticks from the old PS2 style connection to USB. I couldnt be happier with them. Plenty of connections, easy to install and have had no issues with using them in windows or with Lakka emulator. They turned my paperweight joysticks back into useful joysticks.
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Jeff Bezos is a Treasonous Fascist
> 3 dayWorks fine.
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Noemie Stokes
Greater than one weekWorks really well with Retropie/Mame. For the price for two of these I wouldnt even look further. Showed up fast, installed in minutes and Ill probably never had to think about it again.
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Christopher D.
> 3 dayWorked great on my Retropie! Used in conjuction with authentic arcade-used Happ buttons and joysticks. Plug-and-play, the pi recognised it as a generic joypad.
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STEVEN HUSCH
> 3 dayI like it but have yet to do anything with it
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Curt P.
> 3 day20 years ago, I used an IDE cable, RJ45 jacks and some networking cabling to wire up my ol homebrew HAPP Controls 4 player cabinet. I remember working in my basement for hours with a soldering iron and a serial cable mapping keyboard controls. I bought two of these kits a couple weeks ago. It took me less than 2 hours to completely replace the hardware with this kit and it is a HUGE upgrade. The KE72 was amazing for its time, but it did have a few hiccups (doing Dalsims teleport in SF2 HF never worked) but the Easy Gadget 2 is INCREDIBLE. Zero Delay really does mean NO Delay and all buttons can be pressed at the same time without a problem. The wiring kit fit my Happ switches perfectly and the picture included in the document made it a breeze to connect. The longest time I took was to add some wire length to some of the leads (about 3) for a couple buttons I had lower in the cabinet. I was unnecessarily concerned if the extra length would impact performance, as all the buttons worked perfectly. As a guy who started with hacking keyboards in the 90s, I wish I could give it 6 stars. Amazing.
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vinnie
> 3 dayWorks great
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Corro V
> 3 dayNo issues.Decent control for the price.
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William M
> 3 dayOk! This product gets the job done if youre just playing retro games, emulators, etc... but DO NOT use it if you are a competitive fighting game player. These are no good for that. Do not use it in joysticks to play Tekken, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter or any other fighting game competitively. There seems to be a weird thing where it cannot take fast double inputs well. For example, like fast forward, forward or back, back inputs. I play Julia in Tekken 7, so I need to do a lot of f,f+1 for party crasher (elbow) and it only works half the time. I then tried another PCB, same buttons and joystick... no issues doing fast double inputs. But then I used this PCB to play Streets of Rage and it was perfect for that. So I believe really fast double inputs, this PCB loses one of the inputs. But if you arent playing competitive games, its perfectly fine for that. Hope this review helps some of my peeps in the FGC to save some time money.