PS1/PS2: One of the more simple solutions, I just use PS3 and PS4 controllers either wired using ScpToolkit or wirelessly using either the 8bitdo or Mayflash adapters. I think this controller would also be really good for PC-FX emulation as that controller reminds me of the 6 button genesis controller. Raphnet makes adapters for Genesis to Wiimote that I kind of want, but I think an even better solution for me would be the 8bitdo M30 controllers as they would also be perfect for Sega Saturn. Currently I just either my SNES setup or an Xbox One controller depending on the game or whatever. Genesis/Megadrive, Sega CD, 32x, Saturn: I'm lacking in this area but this is also where I have a suggestion for PC-FX. I also have 2 broken SNES controllers I want to get 8bitdo diy kits for at somepoint. Like I mentioned above I then connect the Wiimotes to either the 8bitdo or Mayflash adapters and now my SNES controllers are semi-wireless and seen as Xbox controllers on my PC. Currently I'm using 2 real SNES controllers connected to Wiimotes using a very cheap Hyperkin adapter that's meant for the SNES classic. SNES, GBA: I don't think you can do better here than an actual SNES controller, it's just one of my favourites. Since NES controllers are so similar to Sega Master System and Turbografx 16, I would just use this same setup for those systems as well. It's semi wireless and the controllers would appear as Xbox controllers, wasn't too bad at all. The same setup would work with the official Nintendo NES Classic controllers too, but what I would do is connect these controllers to a Wiimotes, and then I would connect the Wiimotes to the 8bitdo and Mayflash adapters I mentioned above. I think mine are pretty damn good but I've heard these have quality control issues so I wouldn't recommend them. Originally I had 2 Hyperkin Cadet NES Classic controllers. At some point I'm getting a 2nd one of these. NES, Sega Master System, and Turbografx 16, GameBoy/Color: My main controller is as real NES controller that was broken and modded with the 8bitdo DIY kit. I don't personally emulate PC-FX but looking at the controller I do have a suggestion in the Sega section of the following wall of text. A key component in my setup are either the 8bitdo USB Adapter and/or the Mayflash Magic NS, which are essentially the same thing and meant for connecting a variety of controllers up to PC's or Nintendo Switches. I either try to use the actual original controllers or something that's as close as possible. I get a bit ridiculous with my controllers so I guess I'll write a ridiculous post, but I enjoy this stuff a lot so prepare for too much information. qid=1544531944&sr=8-4&keywords=ikea+rechargeable+batteries#customerReviews Buy rechargeable batteries: highly rated from IKEA.Games: start with free, and check STEAM for the MOST played.You can break controllers, your hands, or TVs etc. If you are 6 foot, you need a nine foot ceiling. Play Space: be sure you clear plenty of space.
Known to work (Plugable Bluetooth 4.0 low energy.): AND, if possible place this in an USB 2 port that is away from the Headset connection to the computer - perhaps the front of the computer. If capability is not built in, buy a Bluetooth dongle and plug it into a USB 2 port. Bluetooth: For all but Samsung Odyssey HMD+, be sure your computer has a Bluetooth capability to talk to the hand controllers.Run the VR compatibility check: term=steam+WMR+performce+test.