Mr Driller works with this too, you can make him dig by making yourself look a twat
You have good taste. I'm so gonna look for for my Taiko PS2 controller this weekend.And my personal favorite:
And my personal favorite:
Another one I really liked was Taitos Paddle Controller for the DS that came with Arkanoid DS. It plugged into the GBA slot and worked with the DS/DSlite.
wait it did - on what platforms did it allow this and was it just for the first game ?
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This game came out late in the GCN lifetime.
you could use the sega bass fishing controller to play virtua tennis on the sega DC.
I heard anyway.
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This game came out late in the GCN lifetime.
This was ultimately only supported by two Mario Party games and a Karaoke game as well, it's a pretty weird peripheral.
It wasn't that obscure but did any game other than the bundled one actually use the super scope?
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I was so excited by Rez's Trance Vibrator, since it seems to have no other purpose than to act as a masturbatory aid. Its shape is pretty nice, it can slip easily under your skirt or in your panties, it comes with a protective "glove" which you can wash, and it emits a regular pulsating rhythm that gets ever more intense and thrilling the deeper you go into the game. Damn, by the end I was writhing on the floor! Synesthesia indeed.
Am I wrong? Has anyone else found a better use for it?
Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast supports the fishing controller.
Odama also supported the DK bongos.
Tetris 64 supports the N64 bio sensor, which clips to your ear and adjusts the difficulty based on your heart rate.
It wasn't that obscure but did any game other than the bundled one actually use the super scope?
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you could use the sega bass fishing controller to play virtua tennis on the sega DC.
Wait, so the game actually does guitar note highway if you have one plugged in? Wtf?Isn't this the case of simply the fishing controller being treated like a normal controller ?
Like the guitar controller .... here is a gif from a video (warning : brazilian language) on my youtube channel of a friend doing the Shun Goku Satsu on the guitar
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Not sure if counts as "Street Fighter 3 Online edition supports the guitar controller" ...
But would sure be fun to have the guitar hero buttons there in the game for real, not just some animation in post production
Wait, so the game actually does guitar note highway if you have one plugged in? Wtf?
The exact post you quoted said:But would sure be fun to have the guitar hero buttons there in the game for real, not just some animation in post production
Another one I really liked was Taitos Paddle Controller for the DS that came with Arkanoid DS. It plugged into the GBA slot and worked with the DS/DSlite.
4 supported games:
Arkanoid DS
Space Bust-A-Move
Space Invaders Extreme
Space Invaders Extreme 2
wait it did - on what platforms did it allow this and was it just for the first game ?
I think these Namco racing game controllers havent been mentioned yet:
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NeGcon (worked with all kinds of racing games like Ridge Racer, Gran Turismo, Colin McRae Rally)
Not sure if it counts as the peripheral was built into the cartridge, but Boktai's solar sensor comes to mind.
One of the first things I bought on ebay was an import copy of Boktai. Thought the game was broken until I realized that it was a bootleg version that of course didn't have that sensor on the cart.Not sure if it counts as the peripheral was built into the cartridge, but Boktai's solar sensor comes to mind.
There was a Madden game that used the GBA connections too for selecting plays. I used to play it with that (and of course Wind Waker)I can't find a google image but four swords adventures. 4 GBAs and 4 cables all sold separately
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Gamecube (PSO) keyboard controller
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Slide Adventure Mag Kid on DS came with a cool little sensor thing you plugged into the GBA port. You had to physically slide the DS around on a flat surface like a mouse to control the on-screen character.
Another one I really liked was Taitos Paddle Controller for the DS that came with Arkanoid DS. It plugged into the GBA slot and worked with the DS/DSlite.
4 supported games:
Arkanoid DS
Space Bust-A-Move
Space Invaders Extreme
Space Invaders Extreme 2
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It wasn't that obscure but did any game other than the bundled one actually use the super scope?
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-sourceMario no Photopi (マリオのふぉとぴー Mario no Fotopī, lit. "Mario's Photopi") is a creativity game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, in Japan only. The game's cartridge has two slots for SmartMedia cards in the top, allowing for the import of digital photos and other images and for transfer between the cards. The pictures can be edited and decorated with font, artwork from the Mario franchise, borders and other graphics.
[ ]It is the only game to use the SmartMedia-ready cartridge
Grander Musashi RV (GBC)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pT-ikeGaP0
Donkey Kong jungle beat is my fav.
I also remember seeing a snowboarding game with anime-ish characters that came with a finger board to play the game with. I can't remember the name and i have no idea if it was any good though.I'm sure someone in this thread will point it out.
EDIT: It's called Yanya Caballista City Skater and the finger board attaches to the 2 analogue sticks on your ps2 controller.![]()
It wasn't that obscure but did any game other than the bundled one actually use the super scope?
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