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The original Dreamcast controller is a thing of beauty, but it lacks some of the features and ergonomic design that make modern controllers so pleasant to hold. Accessory maker Retro Fighters ...
The Dreamcast, Sega’s last combatant in the console wars, was a beautiful failure – a forward-thinking machine arguably scuppered by company infighting and mismanagement, public fatigue after ...
A New Wireless Dreamcast Controller Is Available Now, Also Works On Switch And PC Relive the glory days of the Sega Dreamcast with the new Retro Fighters D6 wireless controller.
The Next Gen Sega Dreamcast Controller by Retro Fighters is a modern take on the original Dreamcast controller. We wanted to remake the Dreamcast controller with next generation features and ...
The Dreamcast’s Maple bus is fast, which presented some challenges, but it was simple enough. [Nicholas] then moved on to interfacing the VMU, the Dreamcast’s fancy controller-mounted memory card.
Datel's latest controller for the Xbox 360 is inducing waves of nostalgia, with a curious LCD display channeling the ghost of the Sega Dreamcast's VMU. The Turbofire EVO also packs in button ...
A Retro-Bit Dreamcast controller is coming out in late 2020, according to a social media post showing off some blueprints.
Perhaps the greatest convenience feature of modern consoles is the wireless controller. Eliminating the risk of tripping over cords and enabling play in all manner of poorly ergonomic positions, th… ...
Xbox co-creator says "Dreamcast was king" and influenced the design of these prototypes, which Microsoft never seriously considered.
The beefy controller featured large rear triggers that have become standard on modern controllers, and it used VMU memory cards that had a tiny LCD screen and controller that could be used for ...
Deciding that the Dreamcast controller had too many input methods and not enough screens, Flickr user jayhauf removed the D-pad from the device and made the whole thing into an ornamental iPhone ...
In what may qualify as nostalgia overload, an enterprising Canadian has replaced the insides of an old all-in-one iMac with a Sega Dreamcast console. The end result is the iCast.
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