I’m actually going to commit heresy here and say that in my opinion the MK2 Saturn controller is the 2nd best of all time for fighting games. My favorite controller of all time is the Street Fighter 15th Anniversary Controller for PS2. It is actually a Saturn MK2 clone inside, but the shell of the controller is a little bigger (and easier to hold) than the original, and it has raised bumpers. Which, when I first saw the bumpers I thought they were ridiculous. But after using them I think they are infinitely more comfortable and superior than the standard bumpers. You can get some sweet converters to use these controllers with the Dreamcast and AES, so that’s usually my go-to for fighting games on these systems.
Fuck yeah by far one the best controllers especially for fighting games. The dpad was just so buttery smooth and way better that anything thing else out there!
I think the analog stick just mimics the Saturn's dpad, like when using it on the Genesis. The original Saturn 3D Control Pad only supported one control input at a time, so there was a switch that selected between the analog stick and dpad. Since this controller doesn't have a switch on it and both the dpad and analog stick can be used at the same time, it's probably only using the dpad mode. The original Saturn 3D Control Pad also had analog triggers, which this does not.
Using anything but the original controller when I play on my older systems just seems wrong, including the N64. Always found that using the original controller for that said system is a big part of playing those old games on the original hardware.
You are correct, it’s only an 8way digital d-pad on a stick , nothing analogue about it at all, to me it is false advertising, makes you wonder how many Saturn owners buy this thinking it’s an analogue controller for Nights etc
Just so you know, when you play the Sonic World mode on Sonic Jam on the Saturn, the analog stick does not make Sonic go around in a smooth circle. Instead, he goes around like an octagon.
There's actually over 60 games that support the 3D controller, although this includes Japanese games and alternate games such as Christmas Nights and Sega Rally Championship Plus Netlink Edition. I do think it's pretty cool though that games like Duke Nukem 3D, Panzer Dragoon, Manx TT, Sonic R, and Virtua Cop 2 all supported the controller. Interesting side note which I did not realize until just now: the Saturn 3D controller beat the N64 to market by one month in the US. It's worth noting that, according to their website, the analog stick registers as 8-way directional inputs on all games for both Genesis and Saturn. As I read that, this means that it's not actually functioning as an analog stick, but as a d-pad. That would also explain why there's no digital/analog switch like there is on the 3D controller. This is a big disappointment to me as analog support would have been a killer feature for me to buy as a secondary Saturn controller, so that I wouldn't have to switch over to the 3D controller to get analog support in those games. Oh well. Like you pointed out though, the ability to use the stick on regular Saturn games could actually be a benefit. I've always thought the original US Saturn controllers were absolutely awful. The shoulder buttons are terrible and I never really cared for the d-pad, either. The Japanese controllers always looked a lot better, but now I'm torn as to whether to get one of those or one of these. I have two US controllers and the 3D controller. I would probably end up using this with the Genesis as well, because I'm not particularly fond of the Genesis controllers either. So maybe the option to use the analog stick in games that don't support the 3D controller is actually a benefit. I have always wanted one of those Japanese-style Saturn controllers though!
So... the 3D Pad on the Sega Saturn was usable with racing games and the flight stick, due to their inherent analog input. Sega was trying to make a lot of games forwards compatible when the 3D Pad came out, with varying results (Panzer Dragoon plays quite a bit differently with 3D Pad then on D-pad for example). The main question I had about the controller was if it had analog triggers, like the 3D Pad did. Did you test if it had that in games like ManX TT?
Thankfully back in 2012 or 2013 I found an old Saturn at home that belonged to my elder brothers. I bought 2 Sega branded factory sealed 3D Saturn controllers for around $15 each, now their prices has dramatically increased.
I still need to get a brawler controller for my n64 because I got a aqua blue n64 console and don’t have a matching controller for it. They need to make a wireless version for these controllers.
Amazing video Adam! Always a pleasure seeing you review newer retro products. Cannot wait to build my cabinet and bring all my old retro consoles out from collecting dust. Could you possibly review the new Sonic Movie If you see it?
Nice! I'm currently waiting on my delivery of an N64 and Saturn controller. It's difficult to play many of their games and map all the necessary buttons on an emulator.
Thanks for the video dude, looks like a pretty good controller. I like the officially licensed ones but if my 3D controller for nights stops working I’d definitely pick this up.
Question: Are the triggers analog? The saturn used analog triggers for the 3d pad. This was used in racing games. Also, does it work with the saturn to dreamcast adapter?
Nice, cant wait for that Dreamcast controller, all my Dreamcast thumbsticks are wearing out and its difficult to pull of moves in Jet Grind Radio with slippery thumbsticks.
Thanks Adam, Happy Valentines day! does the brawlergen work with the master system too? The 5v controller feed is why it powers the other system. The saturn controllers did not help the system overall sales originally. Preemptive thanks for the love!
I really wanted them to come through. Backed the kickstarter for the N64 controller. Unfortunately when I finally got a hold of one, the sensitivity in the stick was so far off. I'm guessing I'm really ... "sensitive" ... to stick sensitivity, because I can notice a pretty big difference when playing Banjo-Kazooie or Mario 64 on a regular non-worn N64 controller vs the Brawler 64's sensitivity. Sadly I can't deal with it. I made a lot of posts on the comments about matching the sensitivity as closely as they could but if you run tests the sensitivity is way off in each direction. Sucks.
There's actually a good little bunch of Saturn games that were made to take advantage of the 3D analog controller, and in their manuals show pictures of the 3D controller. Off the top of my head, Burning Rangers for example is one of these, which is noticeably better with the analog stick. The same with Croc. Several racing games too, including MANX TT Superbike (you can't even do medium-tilt-turns without the analog stick in this one) And of course NiGHTS. And I know there's quite a few more as well
Some of the Saturn games use the Analog option and the D pad would be used for other options.. My worry is that the analog on this, is not a true analog like the Saturn controller. Also if it is a true analog, some games would lock up in analog mode that is why they had the switch to turn it off.If you have Hexen it will not work in analog mode, and if you have Duke Nukem, in analog mode you can use the Dpad to switch through the items and move with the analog. Have you tested any of those games?
@@AdamKoralik if you get a chance let me know. I've been trying to play though all the Saturn games, and if that works right I plan on getting it... even when I asked the makers of the controller they didnt give me a straight answer.
I want to know how well it works for Master System and Atari. Will the stick trump my old Atari joysticks? I tried with my Genesis controller, but the d-pad doesn't cut it
Let me preface this by saying I play fighting games extensively on Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast, primarily of the 2d Capcom variety, which require 6-face buttons, and rapid inputs. So when I saw these BrawlerGen, I was very excited. And while the ergonomics/design of these are spectacular, I had a very poor experience with these. First one they sent had constant triggering of start button when pressing top row of 6-face buttons. So they sent me a replacement, and the replacement had the same issue, problem is.... when I contacted them again to warn them of this maybe being an issue with the internal design transferring pressure, they never responded. So I now have two BrawlerGen which are mostly unplayable on my favorite games, but play well on games which don’t need such rapid input. Fair warning.
The Saturn controller looks nice, but I'll stick with my 3d controllers and the real analog inputs. I might get a Dreamcast controller though... Even though I have a dozen first party ones.
Hello, I've heard that the thumbstick doesn't actually work as a Saturn 3D pad replacement as the control stick only emulates a D-pad, ie only functions in 8 directions. Can you confirm this? If true, Then that's got to be the biggest missed opportunity for this controller imo. It could have been an outright replacement for the 3D pad AND the standard Saturn pad, but if it genuinely doesn't work in all 360 degrees, then the controller is kind of totally pointless to me. Sure, 3D Saturn games that didn't have 3D Saturn pad support would benefit from this, but what's the point if it doesn't actually work as a 3D Saturn pad too?
I really wonder how possible is to better MK2 Saturn Controller. Best d-pad ever, 6 front buttons and microswitch shoulder buttons: it's absolute perfection for 2D gameplay/arcade games. Maybe that analog stick can replicate the steering wheel in games like Sega Rally?
Shame they didn't release anymore of those NES pads, been itching to get a decent replacement for the original. Way too uncomfortable for extending gaming.
Lots of Saturn games use analogue... Most racing games for example. I bought the N64 version, bacause I don't like the original. I am not looking for a new controller for Saturn or Mega Drive, as these are great already.
I actually really love the Saturn controllers (with the exception of the western Model 1 controller) so I have no need for something like this. In fact I think the original Japanese / Western Model 2 controller is the probably the best 2D focused controller ever made, and the 3D controller is probably the best thumbstick controller of the 5th generation.
you spoke about BrawlerGen compatible with Saturn which is great... but one precision : there was not ONLY Nights as a compatible game with the 3D control pad... in fact it was compatible with MANY MORE Saturn games !!! source : segaretro.org/3D_Control_Pad#Compatibility North American games which support the 3D Control Pad have this icon indicating compatibility on the back of the box. Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou Baroque Battle Garegga Burning Rangers Can Can Bunny Extra Can Can Bunny Premiere 2 Choro Q Park Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams Code R Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Crypt Killer Daisenryaku Strong Style Daisuki Dark Savior Darklight Conflict Daytona USA Circuit Edition Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition Deep Fear Die Hard Trilogy Duke Nukem 3D Enemy Zero Fantastep Fuusui Sensei G Vector Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu J. League Go Go Goal! Jungle Park: Saturn Jima Kiss Yori... Kuro no Danshou: The Literary Fragment Magic Carpet Manx TT Super Bike NiGHTS into Dreams Night Striker Nissan Presents Over Drivin' GT-R OoEdo Renaissance Panzer Dragoon Saga Panzer Dragoon Zwei Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! Planet Joker Quake Sega Ages After Burner II Sega Ages Galaxy Force II Sega Ages OutRun Sega Ages Power Drift Sega Ages Vol.2 Space Harrier Sega Ages: Volume 1 Sega Rally Championship Plus Sega Rally Championship Plus NetLink Edition Sega Touring Car Championship Sega Worldwide Soccer 97 Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 Sky Target Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island Sonic Jam Sonic R Soukyugurentai Soviet Strike StarFighter 3000 Super GT 24h The House of the Dead The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Saturn) Thunder Force V Touge King the Spirits 2 Vatlva Virtua Cop 2 Virtuacall S Virtual Kyoutei Virtual Kyoutei 2 Wipeout 2097 World Cup '98 France: Road to Win long list, hum ???
I feel like I'm in the minority, but I'd love an USB 3 button Genesis controller like what comes with the Genesis mini to be available for purchase separately. I just love that controller despite it's lack of buttons.
Oh wow, the one I'm looking forward towards most is that Dreamcast one, I HATE the Dreamcast controller, specifically the slippery thumbstick and back bulge that gets in the way of the grips for anyone with big hands.
What a wasted opportunity to sell more controllers huh just adding DC dongle to Saturn and Genesis with that analog stick and form factor us many Dreamcast owners would have rushed to buy one...are they making a fighting stick like this for DC?
This controller has false advertising on it, it states it has “analogue” control, but it’s not analogue at all, it’s only digital, it’s an 8way digital D-pad but on a stick, so those who buy this for the Saturn won’t get an analogue controller for Nights and other games that support the 3D controller, I wonder how many people have been duped by that
Side note: If the NES Brawler had two controller ports like the NES Advantage, it could probably solve the “two controllers for one player” thing that Smash TV had. Buuut admittedly that’s a fringe as hell case, since there are much better ways to play the game.
6:13 I don't agree with that. A lot of games supported the 3D control pad. Quite a few of them were Japanese exclusives, however. segaretro.org/3D_Control_Pad
You have been playing Saturn the wrong way for awhile now then, lol. Better late then never! The 3D analog control benefits so many games! I think the intention was for more than NiGHTS, that game is just the most well known. Just from looking at the design, I wish they had the d pad and joystick swapped. I like the original position of them. From the styling, I’m betting it’s because most will buy this pad for Genesis, and that would be the preferred hand placement.
What about using the thumb stick in fighting games like Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, etc? Wouldn’t that make things like combo moves easier? Not shitting on your video, I love your stuff Dude, just saying it’s name has Brawler in it.
I want all the REAL console ones. Like you I have the OEM systems. I don’t need the USB ones. I already have a Steam controller & XBOX 360 wired on my PC.
It took me fracturing my left thumb (dominant hand) to “learn” / adjust to N64. By placing my thumb in cast on the stick & move my whole arm. Now I’m ok with it but.. not my favorite.
What a wasted opportunity to sell more controllers huh just adding DC dongle to Saturn and Genesis with that analog stick and form factor us many Dreamcast owners would have rushed to buy one...are they making a fighting stick like this for DC?
For retro games wired is preferred by so many people it's hard to call it a cash grab. Many are concerned about latency which is hard to avoid with wireless. 2.4 Ghz will be the preferred method when/ if Retro Fighters gets there.
The Saturn controller is the greatest ever made for 2D fighters, with the best ever D-pad, ask any Retro fighting fan.
Raxel true dat
I’m actually going to commit heresy here and say that in my opinion the MK2 Saturn controller is the 2nd best of all time for fighting games. My favorite controller of all time is the Street Fighter 15th Anniversary Controller for PS2. It is actually a Saturn MK2 clone inside, but the shell of the controller is a little bigger (and easier to hold) than the original, and it has raised bumpers. Which, when I first saw the bumpers I thought they were ridiculous. But after using them I think they are infinitely more comfortable and superior than the standard bumpers. You can get some sweet converters to use these controllers with the Dreamcast and AES, so that’s usually my go-to for fighting games on these systems.
Fuck yeah by far one the best controllers especially for fighting games. The dpad was just so buttery smooth and way better that anything thing else out there!
I don’t mind it myself. Saturn should get more love. Cheers!
Raxel Another game that greatly benefits is Max TT Super Bike, very cool game.
I think the analog stick just mimics the Saturn's dpad, like when using it on the Genesis. The original Saturn 3D Control Pad only supported one control input at a time, so there was a switch that selected between the analog stick and dpad. Since this controller doesn't have a switch on it and both the dpad and analog stick can be used at the same time, it's probably only using the dpad mode. The original Saturn 3D Control Pad also had analog triggers, which this does not.
4:11 that Dreamcast version looks sexy as hell, I wonder how shenmue plays on it, lol
I will let you know mid April. Waiting to play shenmue 2 on Dreamcast English patch widescreen with gd emu with that controller.
Jeremy Oxenham that should prove interesting
That Dreamcast one using original VMUs would be dope as hell.
I've really been on the fence about this. Thanks!
Wow Adam is in 4k, I can see now, Yay 😍
Just copped a Japanese grey Saturn. Been looking for another controller and this review def helped! Thanks Adam
The 64 controller looks awesome! Thanks Adam!
I’m happy you made this video, I literally was just looking for a Saturn 3D controller and now I may get this one instead. Thank you
Using anything but the original controller when I play on my older systems just seems wrong, including the N64. Always found that using the original controller for that said system is a big part of playing those old games on the original hardware.
You are correct, it’s only an 8way digital d-pad on a stick , nothing analogue about it at all, to me it is false advertising, makes you wonder how many Saturn owners buy this thinking it’s an analogue controller for Nights etc
Good to know!
Just so you know, when you play the Sonic World mode on Sonic Jam on the Saturn, the analog stick does not make Sonic go around in a smooth circle. Instead, he goes around like an octagon.
Thanks for the heads up!
Great review Adam. Glad you are not biased on your reviews. Some channels say everything is good, when we know there is some crapola out there.
Great video man keep up the great work never disappointed
Legend has it, one of Sonic's golden rings are hidden in Adam's apartment/house. First to find it unlocks a secret pinball level featuring Knuckles.
There's actually over 60 games that support the 3D controller, although this includes Japanese games and alternate games such as Christmas Nights and Sega Rally Championship Plus Netlink Edition. I do think it's pretty cool though that games like Duke Nukem 3D, Panzer Dragoon, Manx TT, Sonic R, and Virtua Cop 2 all supported the controller.
Interesting side note which I did not realize until just now: the Saturn 3D controller beat the N64 to market by one month in the US.
It's worth noting that, according to their website, the analog stick registers as 8-way directional inputs on all games for both Genesis and Saturn. As I read that, this means that it's not actually functioning as an analog stick, but as a d-pad. That would also explain why there's no digital/analog switch like there is on the 3D controller. This is a big disappointment to me as analog support would have been a killer feature for me to buy as a secondary Saturn controller, so that I wouldn't have to switch over to the 3D controller to get analog support in those games. Oh well. Like you pointed out though, the ability to use the stick on regular Saturn games could actually be a benefit.
I've always thought the original US Saturn controllers were absolutely awful. The shoulder buttons are terrible and I never really cared for the d-pad, either. The Japanese controllers always looked a lot better, but now I'm torn as to whether to get one of those or one of these. I have two US controllers and the 3D controller. I would probably end up using this with the Genesis as well, because I'm not particularly fond of the Genesis controllers either. So maybe the option to use the analog stick in games that don't support the 3D controller is actually a benefit. I have always wanted one of those Japanese-style Saturn controllers though!
So... the 3D Pad on the Sega Saturn was usable with racing games and the flight stick, due to their inherent analog input. Sega was trying to make a lot of games forwards compatible when the 3D Pad came out, with varying results (Panzer Dragoon plays quite a bit differently with 3D Pad then on D-pad for example). The main question I had about the controller was if it had analog triggers, like the 3D Pad did. Did you test if it had that in games like ManX TT?
I didn't test it with Manx TT, no.
im gonna be all over that dreamcast controller
Imma probs give it a try. I do like the dreamcast controller but this may have a xbox feel to it.
Thankfully back in 2012 or 2013 I found an old Saturn at home that belonged to my elder brothers. I bought 2 Sega branded factory sealed 3D Saturn controllers for around $15 each, now their prices has dramatically increased.
Dude ! I Love your channel ! Thanks for helping me Figure It Out --- I needed your input to make a purchase decision =)
I still need to get a brawler controller for my n64 because I got a aqua blue n64 console and don’t have a matching controller for it. They need to make a wireless version for these controllers.
Retrobit Tribute 64 controllers have a Sea Salt and Ocean Blue color to choose from.
Amazing video Adam! Always a pleasure seeing you review newer retro products. Cannot wait to build my cabinet and bring all my old retro consoles out from collecting dust. Could you possibly review the new Sonic Movie If you see it?
Exactly about them building the Gen controller with Saturn in mind.
The Sega Genesis DID have an analog controller called the XE-1 AP. Look it up on Sega Retro, they have a list of compatible games.
Nice! I'm currently waiting on my delivery of an N64 and Saturn controller. It's difficult to play many of their games and map all the necessary buttons on an emulator.
Thanks for the video dude, looks like a pretty good controller. I like the officially licensed ones but if my 3D controller for nights stops working I’d definitely pick this up.
Question: Are the triggers analog? The saturn used analog triggers for the 3d pad. This was used in racing games. Also, does it work with the saturn to dreamcast adapter?
I'm not sure
cool video tech talk adam
Thanks Adam. This is probably something a friend of mine would be interested in.
Are you ever gonna live stream again sometime Adam? Also, 3D games on the N64 using a GameCube controller is God tier.
Eventually.
Nice, cant wait for that Dreamcast controller, all my Dreamcast thumbsticks are wearing out and its difficult to pull of moves in Jet Grind Radio with slippery thumbsticks.
I took mine apart and replace them with PS4 analog sticks you just have to use a sandpaper had to grind it down about a quarter of a centimeter
Yeah, Adam you're vids are awesome, like you said can't wait til the dreamcast controller.
Thanks Adam, Happy Valentines day! does the brawlergen work with the master system too? The 5v controller feed is why it powers the other system. The saturn controllers did not help the system overall sales originally. Preemptive thanks for the love!
Well, shit, wish I had thought to test that. I'm sure it does.
Did try it with any fighting games & if so how was it?
Virtua Fighter on Saturn. It seemed fine, though that was never exactly my favorite fighting game.
Great video Adam. Damn I really wish I had a Saturn.
I need this. I hope they make a more comfortable playstation controller. I couldn't get on with the original PS pad.
Can’t use it with the genesis collection because that game won’t let you costomize button layout and the stock layout is all over the place
Dreamcast needs one of those
That N64 controller looks awesome. Would love to get one one of these days.
There were some more games than Nights that did use the analog mode of the 3D controller for Saturn; Daytona CCE and Burning Rangers also uses it.
I know it's not a popular opinion but I prefer the feel of the original N64 controller. Still, they have a great product.
Nice review, seems like a worthy buy for Saturn fans, I hated the Gen One controller, tolerated the Gen 2 controller and primarily used the 3D pad
I really wanted them to come through. Backed the kickstarter for the N64 controller. Unfortunately when I finally got a hold of one, the sensitivity in the stick was so far off. I'm guessing I'm really ... "sensitive" ... to stick sensitivity, because I can notice a pretty big difference when playing Banjo-Kazooie or Mario 64 on a regular non-worn N64 controller vs the Brawler 64's sensitivity. Sadly I can't deal with it. I made a lot of posts on the comments about matching the sensitivity as closely as they could but if you run tests the sensitivity is way off in each direction. Sucks.
There's actually a good little bunch of Saturn games that were made to take advantage of the 3D analog controller, and in their manuals show pictures of the 3D controller.
Off the top of my head, Burning Rangers for example is one of these, which is noticeably better with the analog stick. The same with Croc. Several racing games too, including MANX TT Superbike (you can't even do medium-tilt-turns without the analog stick in this one)
And of course NiGHTS. And I know there's quite a few more as well
I phrased that rather poorly, I just meant that Nights was the only game they really seemed to market that way.
Some of the Saturn games use the Analog option and the D pad would be used for other options.. My worry is that the analog on this, is not a true analog like the Saturn controller. Also if it is a true analog, some games would lock up in analog mode that is why they had the switch to turn it off.If you have Hexen it will not work in analog mode, and if you have Duke Nukem, in analog mode you can use the Dpad to switch through the items and move with the analog. Have you tested any of those games?
I did not.
@@AdamKoralik if you get a chance let me know. I've been trying to play though all the Saturn games, and if that works right I plan on getting it... even when I asked the makers of the controller they didnt give me a straight answer.
man have u try the neo geo pad 2 for ps2?
I have not.
You ever use the Brawler 64 usb with Turok on the Switch
I did not.
Here is a question for you adam.
What web browser do you prefer for the dreamcast and why?
3.0, supports broadband.
Ahh, unfortunatly for me it seems all the downloads of 3.0 have dried up on the information superhighway.
Does it support https?
The Saturn 2nd gen/Japanese dpad is arguably the best dpad ever made. How could you not like that controller!?
: Shrugs. :
Awesome review Adam, as always. Thought about getting this for my Genesis Mini, but not now. Too expensive for what it is.
Are you getting any of the funtastic brawler 64 controllers
The different colors? Nah.
@@AdamKoralik I heard it also fixed the thumbstick issue
I want to know how well it works for Master System and Atari. Will the stick trump my old Atari joysticks? I tried with my Genesis controller, but the d-pad doesn't cut it
Yeah, I'm disappointed in myself that I didn't think to test that.
It should have 4 connections on end, sms/Genesis, Saturn, DC and USB to be perfect Sega controller 🎮
Let me preface this by saying I play fighting games extensively on Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast, primarily of the 2d Capcom variety, which require 6-face buttons, and rapid inputs.
So when I saw these BrawlerGen, I was very excited.
And while the ergonomics/design of these are spectacular, I had a very poor experience with these. First one they sent had constant triggering of start button when pressing top row of 6-face buttons.
So they sent me a replacement, and the replacement had the same issue, problem is.... when I contacted them again to warn them of this maybe being an issue with the internal design transferring pressure, they never responded.
So I now have two BrawlerGen which are mostly unplayable on my favorite games, but play well on games which don’t need such rapid input.
Fair warning.
retrobit "official" controllers are the best choice for saturn/genesis (for me).
I still never got around to getting any six-button controllers for my Genesis Mini …
The Saturn controller looks nice, but I'll stick with my 3d controllers and the real analog inputs.
I might get a Dreamcast controller though... Even though I have a dozen first party ones.
I will most probably buy the Dreamcast version of this controller. Playing fighting games on the original DC controller is a test of patience :)
Adam, just get a Tototek PS2 to Genesis or Saturn adapter. Works great and it supports the analog sticks as 2-D movement.
two more triggers and an extra analog stick, and this would be pretty close to the controller I want for modern games.
Can I use the console version on pc with a sega to usb adapter rather than buying an additional controller for pc?
Possibly, I suppose that would come down the the adapter.
Thanks for the review. Think I’m going to pass on the Genesis controller, but plan to buy the NES version.
Does the nes have a funky d pad? I saw a review were it wouldn't work on smh 3
I don't recall that being an issue.
Hello, I've heard that the thumbstick doesn't actually work as a Saturn 3D pad replacement as the control stick only emulates a D-pad, ie only functions in 8 directions. Can you confirm this?
If true, Then that's got to be the biggest missed opportunity for this controller imo. It could have been an outright replacement for the 3D pad AND the standard Saturn pad, but if it genuinely doesn't work in all 360 degrees, then the controller is kind of totally pointless to me.
Sure, 3D Saturn games that didn't have 3D Saturn pad support would benefit from this, but what's the point if it doesn't actually work as a 3D Saturn pad too?
Hm, I'm not sure, but to be honest that wouldn't surprise me.
Big papa adam in the house booooom
Should test Duke Nukem sega saturn with the brawlergen. It has a 3d controller support cheat code.
I really wonder how possible is to better MK2 Saturn Controller. Best d-pad ever, 6 front buttons and microswitch shoulder buttons: it's absolute perfection for 2D gameplay/arcade games. Maybe that analog stick can replicate the steering wheel in games like Sega Rally?
Shame they didn't release anymore of those NES pads, been itching to get a decent replacement for the original. Way too uncomfortable for extending gaming.
I like their brawler 64 controller. If they make a bluetooth option for it, i'll definitely buy it over the hyperkin hori looking one.
Lots of Saturn games use analogue... Most racing games for example. I bought the N64 version, bacause I don't like the original. I am not looking for a new controller for Saturn or Mega Drive, as these are great already.
Love the video Adam . I like the controller but it should of just been made 4 the Saturn only and removed the thumstick
Why? Thumbstick with Saturn was the best feature in my opinion.
Adam Koralik I feel like it’s in the wrong place the dpad and thumbstick should switch spots
I actually really love the Saturn controllers (with the exception of the western Model 1 controller) so I have no need for something like this. In fact I think the original Japanese / Western Model 2 controller is the probably the best 2D focused controller ever made, and the 3D controller is probably the best thumbstick controller of the 5th generation.
I can’t wait for the DC Striker from Retro Fighters
Waiting for the dreamcast one that they are creating ( I don't know if finally Will Come trought doh)
👍👍👍👍👍 Sega 4 Ever
The usb controllers would be great on a raspberry pi.
you spoke about BrawlerGen compatible with Saturn which is great... but one precision : there was not ONLY Nights as a compatible game with the 3D control pad... in fact it was compatible with MANY MORE Saturn games !!!
source : segaretro.org/3D_Control_Pad#Compatibility
North American games which support the 3D Control Pad have this icon indicating compatibility on the back of the box.
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Baroque
Battle Garegga
Burning Rangers
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Code R
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
Crypt Killer
Daisenryaku Strong Style
Daisuki
Dark Savior
Darklight Conflict
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Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition
Deep Fear
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Enemy Zero
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G Vector
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Jungle Park: Saturn Jima
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Kuro no Danshou: The Literary Fragment
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NiGHTS into Dreams
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Sega Worldwide Soccer 98
Sky Target
Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island
Sonic Jam
Sonic R
Soukyugurentai
Soviet Strike
StarFighter 3000
Super GT 24h
The House of the Dead
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Saturn)
Thunder Force V
Touge King the Spirits 2
Vatlva
Virtua Cop 2
Virtuacall S
Virtual Kyoutei
Virtual Kyoutei 2
Wipeout 2097
World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
long list, hum ???
I don't believe I said there was only one that was compatible, I was saying there was only one they really marketed for it.
I feel like I'm in the minority, but I'd love an USB 3 button Genesis controller like what comes with the Genesis mini to be available for purchase separately. I just love that controller despite it's lack of buttons.
Oh wow, the one I'm looking forward towards most is that Dreamcast one, I HATE the Dreamcast controller, specifically the slippery thumbstick and back bulge that gets in the way of the grips for anyone with big hands.
It should have also had a Dreamcast port 💡
What a wasted opportunity to sell more controllers huh just adding DC dongle to Saturn and Genesis with that analog stick and form factor us many Dreamcast owners would have rushed to buy one...are they making a fighting stick like this for DC?
This controller has false advertising on it, it states it has “analogue” control, but it’s not analogue at all, it’s only digital, it’s an 8way digital D-pad but on a stick, so those who buy this for the Saturn won’t get an analogue controller for Nights and other games that support the 3D controller, I wonder how many people have been duped by that
Dude, I just ordered a supergun that uses Saturn controllers...get out of my head! XD Couldn't have been timed better.
Side note: If the NES Brawler had two controller ports like the NES Advantage, it could probably solve the “two controllers for one player” thing that Smash TV had. Buuut admittedly that’s a fringe as hell case, since there are much better ways to play the game.
6:13 I don't agree with that. A lot of games supported the 3D control pad. Quite a few of them were Japanese exclusives, however. segaretro.org/3D_Control_Pad
I guess I phrased this poorly. I meant they really only marketed it for Nights. I didn't mean to imply it didn't work with anything else.
You have been playing Saturn the wrong way for awhile now then, lol. Better late then never! The 3D analog control benefits so many games! I think the intention was for more than NiGHTS, that game is just the most well known.
Just from looking at the design, I wish they had the d pad and joystick swapped. I like the original position of them. From the styling, I’m betting it’s because most will buy this pad for Genesis, and that would be the preferred hand placement.
Got an ad for the Sonic movie!
Maybe they should make controllers for Atari 5200, 7800, and ColecoVision.
Why does this controller keep pausing my game??
Not sure?
What about using the thumb stick in fighting games like Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, etc? Wouldn’t that make things like combo moves easier? Not shitting on your video, I love your stuff Dude, just saying it’s name has Brawler in it.
Potentially, I freely admit I'm not the best at fighting games. So my feedback would be met with criticism no matter what I say.
Adam Koralik still a great video Dude, I really want the N64 one!
Bro can I meet you once your back in the Westcoast????? #FanForLife
Where are you at specifically?
Adam Koralik I’m from Oregon close to Portland!
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I want all the REAL console ones. Like you I have the OEM systems. I don’t need the USB ones. I already have a Steam controller & XBOX 360 wired on my PC.
I'm not really a fan of the shape of the original genesis controllers. I think I'm still going to give this a try.
Yes the sonic movie was great
I like a good joystick. It fits perfect in the feels really good in my hands.:-)
It took me fracturing my left thumb (dominant hand) to “learn” / adjust to N64. By placing my thumb in cast on the stick & move my whole arm. Now I’m ok with it but.. not my favorite.
to bad the D-pad isnt that good. maybe in the future they will improve it .
What a wasted opportunity to sell more controllers huh just adding DC dongle to Saturn and Genesis with that analog stick and form factor us many Dreamcast owners would have rushed to buy one...are they making a fighting stick like this for DC?
Oh, the analogue that goes a million miles per hour from a single tap. That's a shame.
Make a wireless one already. We know it’s coming. Cash grab on the corded ones first.
For retro games wired is preferred by so many people it's hard to call it a cash grab. Many are concerned about latency which is hard to avoid with wireless. 2.4 Ghz will be the preferred method when/ if Retro Fighters gets there.
CastleMania Games I definitely prefer wireless. Why 2.4 instead of Bluetooth?
@@MrJtathec bluetooth adds more latency than 2.4
@@elrond_hubbard You are not sending much information. So you don't need to be on Bluetooth. 2.4 has less latency.
CastleMania Games gotcha