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The Retro Fighters StrikerDC Dreamcast Wireless Controller in White offers a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern technology, featuring compatibility with the original Sega Dreamcast, no-drift analog sticks, updateable firmware, and a comfortable ergonomic design for extended gaming sessions.
M**.
Expensive, but worth it.
Connects easily and reliably, feels great, definitely a quality item. The triggers are a bit lighter than the original but are very precise, and you also get shoulder buttons in addition to the triggers. This was very nice while playing Playstation games on Bleemcast.The problem is connecting VMUs while using it. The wireless receiver is a dongle that connects one, but only one, and it doesn't work with the 4x cards, so ultimately you have to plug in a regular corded controller just to connect two more memory cards and sort of just tuck it out of the way. That part is less than ideal. I'm still going to give the five stars though, on the basis that there's a very simple workaround, and it won't affect everyone. Would be nice though if they made a receiver that accepted two VMUs, or it just worked with the 4x ones.
M**B
9-9-99
Much better than the original Dreamcast controller. A great choice to modernize your Dreamcast with wireless. 9-9-99 never forget
D**G
Bring modern controller creature comforts to your Dreamcast
A must add-on for the Dreamcast.A great feeling modern controller that gives you modern gaming cable freedom. It’s a solid controller and I have not used the original since I connected it.I love this thing.
T**H
Dead battery
used for a couple weeks. now it wont charge..Update: Ordered a second one and it is also DOA. Will not be wasting anymore money on these productsUpdate #2: Decided to opt for a replacement. Guess what? I received a used one and it does not work at all, just like the prwlecious one. I'll just keep using my wired controllers. This has been a colossal waste of time and money.
D**T
A good DC controller for the modern age
Buttons are nice and clicky, analog stick is very smooth and precise. Feels more comfortable to hold than the original DC controller. Very pleased with the purchase!
•**
1 step forward and like... 8 back
Triggers are better... That's where the positives end for me, this is honestly one of the most negligible controllers ever. Please just get a usb adapter of some sort and use a high quality controller not this trash. Some games do support dual sticks, idk how but it's not a rumor. Overpriced Chinese garbage with decent rumble at the expense of only being allowed one vmu and it HAS to be a vmu.
M**K
Works great!
Nice controller built well, good battery life and really cool to have a wireless controller on the dreamcast.
T**M
Dead on arrival
*EDIT, REVISED REVIEW*First one was a dud, went through the hassle free amazon.com return process to get a new one on hand that has been working flawlessly.What's Good? -Shape: Controller is shaped like a modern pad and feels great in the hands, buttons are easy to access and the general layout just feels right with medium to large hands. Really appreciate the smooth plastic used, feels more in line with OEM Dreamcast controllers this way even though we are abandoning the sharp edges of the original for a more rounded modern look and feel.The Look: Controller fits the theme of the Dreamcast really well, button colors are correct, and I appreciated small touches like the triangular start button.Responsiveness: This controllers' buttons are responsive, there is minimal to no lag (playing on a Trinitron CRT) and I am able to pull off everything from level skip speed runs in sonic adventure to combos in MVC2. It's also important to note that the joystick on this controller is a huge improvement over the original and unlike most other wireless/Bluetooth options this joystick hits the FULL range of the OEM stick - and yes, it's still hall-effect.What's Bad? -The D-Pad: This thing SHREDS my thumb in fighting games, it is straight up bad for people who like to roll their thumb on the pad for combos and the like, it would be fine for side scrollers and maybe shmups but specifically for fighters it stinks.The VMU: Having it so close to the console and no longer really a part of your controller takes away from the identity of the console quite a bit, the VMU is after all a very memorable feature of the Dreamcast, and I would have liked to see it integrated into the controller itself instead of a dongle.The Triggers: They are just "ok", the pad offers analogue triggers that can hit the full range of the OEM however they are much mushier and offer none of that resistance the original has - it's worth noting that the triggers are mirrored to the shoulder buttons as well in case you want more of an instant button press.Conclusion:I think Retro Fighters really is offering the best wireless controller on the market for the Dreamcast right now, but I still think there are ways this could be improved upon. For starters, I want to see the VMU integrated back into the design of the controller, I understand wireless VMU presents its own obstacles, but it can be done. Second, the analogue stick on this thing really needed an anti-friction ring, my stick has already started showing signs of wear from rubbing plastic on plastic, it would add a premium feel to the device that is sorely lacking. Third, I would like to see them adjust the tension on the analogue triggers, they aren't anywhere close to the feel of the originals, and I think something with more resistance would truly elevate this thing. Lastly, the D-Pad needs a rework - as I type this, I imagine a version of this controller with the Saturn D-Pad and what an improvement that would be.
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