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Meat boy x360ce
Meat boy x360ce




meat boy x360ce
  1. Meat boy x360ce update#
  2. Meat boy x360ce Pc#
  3. Meat boy x360ce ps3#
  4. Meat boy x360ce plus#
  5. Meat boy x360ce psp#

I'm not sure if they can be set to emulate analogue stick outputs (if they do, that might fix Jamestown for me). The cabinet I'm planning on making will be powered by two PS360+ controller interfaces:

Meat boy x360ce Pc#

Some are terrible ("Mark of the Ninja" only works with an XBox360 controller on PC - no other brand pad/stick works properly). Most are fine, and understand flexible input mapping is a good thing. Now that Steam on Linux is here and I'm seeing a wonderful stream of quality indie content coming from that, I wanted to try out the stick on a PC (ultimately aiming for a PC in a cabinet running Ubuntu, Steam, and playing these awesome games).īut yeah, it appears some developers insist on everything being analogue (even with digital inputs only). I use this for my console fighters (all the usual suspects from Capcom, Namco, and Arc System Works). I've put that into one of my custom made sticks (handmade wooden case, sanwa stick and buttons).

Meat boy x360ce ps3#

The internal controller registers as a PS3 sixaxis, but the board definitely only sends digital signals (including the gamepad directions for the stick). Gradius V for the PS2 is another awesome shmup and has 2 players coop, don't know how it runs on PCSX2 as my old computer didn't run that emulator at all and I did not had time to try it on the new one.Ĭlick to expand.I got a really cheap and nasty fighting stick with my copy of BlazBlu for PS3.

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Meat boy x360ce psp#

For pc I can only think of Ikaruga and Soldner X, but if you don't mind using emulators Darius Burst was realeased for PSP on japan, It's not beautiful nor have 4 players coop as the Arcade but It's a pretty damn good shmup, runs quite well on PPSSPP and I has very nice graphics.

Meat boy x360ce update#

I think sometime ago I've made a list with a few games that would work well for the time I would have an arcade controller, I'll try to find that list and come back to update you guysĮDIT: I believe that most shmups would work fine too. Unfortunately Shank has to many buttons and that makes it impossible to map on that controller =/ The arcade part of TMNT out of the Shadows should work, Sonic 4 ep1 and ep2 also. I haven't tried yet but I believe that guacamelee, bit trip runner and geometry dash would work pretty good. I don't remember, but I think that without the rightstick mapped the game uses 6 buttons + start select Super meat boy, castle crashers, rayman origins and legends, toybox turbos, super crate box, pac-man championship edition dx, that pac-man collection also (it has the only domestic port of the pac-man battle royale - that one from the 4 players cocktail cabinet) and double dragon neon are good to go.īut for double dragon neon I had to map one button as one of the right stick directions to make it possible to High Five Heal when playing coop. I am with you trying to find more games that are not fighters that would play well and I've found a few: Okay now on topic, I've been using x360ce to emulate xbox 360 controllers on windows and remap the buttons as the games needs.

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Meat boy x360ce plus#

I think It's good to say that my controller has 8 action buttons plus 2 for start select, if your controller has less buttons you may find trouble with a few games while mapping the actions. I don't know if your controllers are reconized as analogs, I've heard there's a few boards that does that.

meat boy x360ce

I have a custom built Arcade controller made with and generic USB controller, Sanwa stick and generic Happ look-a-like buttons, as my controller have been custom built the stick was soldered to the POV. Obvious other examples are any of the PC fighting games, but I'd love to hear of more, particularly from OCAUers who've played them and verified the controls. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (Not yet released)Īnd a cabinet someone made for this game (which I adore, and which is sort of the inspiration for this thread): Forget it - Jamestown doesn't accept digital input for direction! Boo! Jamestown ( steam link, Desura link (linux version)). Here's a couple of examples I'm talking about: But I also have a few PC-compatible arcade style joysticks around, and get a kick out of using them for gaming rather My ulterior motive here is to build a retro styled arcade cabinet, and put in it a simple PC to play some of the more recent indie games that are clearly in the style of older arcade titles. Specifically, 8-way digital (microswitch-driven, non-analogue) joysticks, and simple push button (again, not analogue inputs) inputs, preferable with 6 function buttons or less. Would like to get a thread started here of games that work well with arcade joysticks.






Meat boy x360ce