Hooking up controller to computer?

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#1 Hex008
Member since 2006 • 345 Posts

I've recently learned you can attach PS2/360/whatever controllers to your computer. A few questions;

How do I do this?

What games will this work with?

And other important info :'P

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#2 ZeusH8su
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For PS2 controllers there are adapters that convert the PS2 plug to USB,On the 360 side the controller is a standard USB controller if you want to use the wireless controller you can get a wireless adapter.
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#3 DeeJayInphinity
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The PS2 adaptor I have works very well. I've never encountered any problems with the PS2 controller, only the Xbox controller (original). I use them with Need for Speed Black and PES5, as well as some NES and SNES games.
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#4 Chewchachoman
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[QUOTE="DeeJayInphinity"]The PS2 adaptor I have works very well. I've never encountered any problems with the PS2 controller, only the Xbox controller (original). I use them with Need for Speed Black and PES5, as well as some NES and SNES games.

That sounds good I find the keyboard to clunky to play my snes and nes roms. (all of witch I own the original cartrige or VC game.
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#5 Hex008
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Adapture?

And I don't even know where to connect it. I'm 100% nub.

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#6 daveg1
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use a 360 wired controller..all you need is the driver from the ms web site and your good to go!