PC+Android

3D Rudder

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: September 16, 2016

Can be found for: ~$200

Made by: 3D Rudder

Peripheral #: 281

Specific version: Red and Black (Wired)

Other versions: Customizable

A tilting, foot operated device similar to the Wii Fit

3D Striker QS-6222

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: January 20, 2018

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: QuickShot

Peripheral #: 355

1 analog joystick, 1 analog thumbstick, 1 trigger, 4 face buttons (on the joystick) 39 face buttons (on the left panel), uses PS/2 and DIN connectors

8-Bit Dot Design Series Mice

Games Supported: Every PC game

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: BanPresto

Obtained: May 23, 2009 (Anime North)

Specific version: Power Star

Peripheral #: 070

Obtained: June 7, 2010

Specific version: Mario

Peripheral #: 104

Obtained: July 4, 2012

Specific version: Goomba

Peripheral #: 169

an XY axis solid-state/wheel (not optical) sensor, 2 buttons, a cool box, USB HID

Ironically, the only consoles these are usable on are PS2 and PS3

AppleJack

Games Supported: All Pippin games

Obtained: October 18, 2012

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Bandai

Peripheral #: 175

Specific version: White wired

Other versions: Wireless (infrared)

2 shoulder buttons, dpad, trackball, 4 face buttons, 3 system buttons, uses the depreciated circular Macintosh connectors (similar to PS/2)

ARliens Attack

Games Supported: ARliens Attack (iOS/AND)

Obtained: August 13, 2016

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Maksco Toy Ltd.

Peripheral #: 279

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

A trigger, takes 2xAA batteries (not included), a cool box, wireless via bluetooth, a clip to hold a phone

AR Gaming Gun

Games Supported: Misc games (iOS/AND)

Obtained: August 6, 2019

Can be found for: ~$4

Made by: Aduro

Peripheral #: 415

A trigger, takes 2xAA batteries (not included), wireless via bluetooth, a clip to hold a phone, 4 face buttons, 1 non-clickable analog thumstick

Atlus

Games Supported: None (Android)

Obtained: January 28, 2013

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: GreenThrottle

Peripheral #: 189

Quantity: 2

2 clickable analog thumbsticks, 4 triggers, 4 face buttons, Back\Home\Start, disc-based dpad, takes 2xAA batteries (includes) Wireless via Bluetooth

BattleTag

Games Supported: BattleTag

Obtained: December 13, 2010

Can be found for: ~$170

Made by: Ubisoft

Peripheral #: 127-A

Specific version: 2-Player Starter Kit

Obtained: April 26, 2011

Specific version: MedKit

Can be found for: ~$20

Peripheral #: 127-B

Other versions: Extra Player (~$70)

2 Laser tag guns + IR sensor vests (each has 4 omnidirectional IR sensors) and RFID tagged devices (2 kinds of ammo, 2 objectives), that connect to an PC USB device via radio for score keeping

Each UBICONNECT device can host up to 8 devices, and up to 5 UBICONNECT devices can connect for up to 40 players

The UBICONNECT USB base can also serve as a target. Both the base and the guns have upgradable firmware.

Batteries not included (each gun takes 4 AAs), a cool box

The MedKit pack includes 4 more RFID tags (known as T-Bases) (2 more objectives, 2 health packs) and a cool box

Link Link2 Home My Review

Big Red Panic Button

Games Supported: None

Obtained: March 10, 2013

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Dream Cheeky

Peripheral #: 190

A single button inside a "wendy" shield, USB

Cardboard

Games Supported: Some Android games

Obtained: October 29, 2014

Can be found for: ~$4

Made by: Google

Peripheral #: 246-A

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Ritech

Peripheral #: 246-B

Obtained: August 20, 2016

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Unknown

Peripheral #: 246-C

A cardboard case for 5" Android phones (particularly the Nexus 5) to split the screen in 2 for VR. Uses a magnet to act as a button/click

The lower picture is of a plastic version. It has 2 dials to adjust the lens, but lacks the magnetic clicker

Chameleon X-1

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: October 10, 2011

Can be found for: ~$60

Made by: GoEasily, Shogun Bros

Peripheral #: 152

Specific version: Red

Other versions: Green, White, Black (GoEasily) Purple, White, Black (Shogun Bros)

AKA: GM365++ Multimedia gaming mouse

A wireless (USB 1.1 dongle) optical mouse with a game controller on the bottom

1600 dpi, 7 mouse buttons, scroll wheel, 14 gamepad buttons, rumble, 2 small joysticks, dpad

Go Easily Shogun Bros My Review

Classic Joystick

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: January 7, 2020

Can be found for: ~$60

Made by: Atari

Peripheral #: 437

1 digital stick, 1 face button, 1 trigger, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, the stick rotates and is detected as a dial, wireless (via bluetooth), wired (via microUSB), rechargeable battery, rumble, a ring of LEDs that indicate the direction of the stick

Construction Zone

Games Supported: Construction Zone (PC)

Obtained: January 7, 2014

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Caterpillar

Peripheral #: 229

A shell that fits over standard-sized keyboards, and just pushes the buttons beneath the 3 sticks, turn-key and switch

Cyberman 1

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: May 3, 2013

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Logitech

Peripheral #: 236

3 face buttons, a vertically-mounted mouse that supports tilting, serial/parallel connector

Cyberman 2

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: August 7, 2013

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Logitech

Peripheral #: 209

8 face buttons, the disc is a big dpad that also supports rotation, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

DerpyCon

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: December 31, 2015

Can be found for: ~$6

Made by: Unknown

Peripheral #: 261

A dpad, USB HID, turbo/reset, 4 face buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, 2 system buttons

Dice+

Games Supported: Misc games (iOS/Android)

Obtained: Sept 10, 2013

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Game Technologies S.A.

Peripheral #: 220

Wireless (via Bluetooth), Built-in rechargeable battery (via a hidden MicroUSB port), 6 sided backlit (can be any RGB color) touch-sensitive number faces, accelerometer, magnetic field sensor, thermometer

It uses the sensors to detect rigged/faulty throws by making sure it rolls enough

Eee Stick

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: March 8, 2017

Can be found for: Gift

Made by: ASUS

Peripheral #: 307

Wireless (via USB dongle), each side takes 2xAA batteries (not included)

Left side: 1 clickable analog stick, 2 triggers, 2 system buttons, 1 power button

Right side: 4 face buttons. 2 triggers, 2 system buttons, 1 power button

Falcon

Games Supported: List

Can be found for: ~$190 with Pistol Grip, and Orb Grip

Made by: Novint

Specific version: White, with limited edition clear Orb grip (not shown) and a white Orb grip

Other versions: Black

Real force feedback, 3D control, 3 lights, swappable grips with their own, unique ID code and button set, Includes one with 4 buttons, a cool box, USB

My Review

Falcon Pistol Grip

Games Supported: Novint Falcon's games

Can be found for: ~$20 separately

Made by: Novint

Attaches to Novint Falcon (shown above) a trigger, 3 buttons, a cool box

FidgetlyCTRL

Games Supported: FidgetlyCTRL (AND/iOS)

Obtained: July 18, 2019

Can be found for: ~$4

Made by: Fidgetly

Peripheral #: 413

Takes 2 flat/watch batteries (included), 3 LEDs per node/limb, motion and rotation sensing, wireless via bluetooth

FPS Battlestick

Games Supported: Every PC game, but made for Front Mission Online

Obtained: July 17, 2013

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: Hori

Peripheral #: 205

Optical mouse, USB (HID), 2 buttons, clickable scroll wheel

FPSGUN

Games Supported: Every PC game

Obtained: January 4, 2011

Can be found for: ~$28

Made by: Zalman

Peripheral #: 129

Variable (up to 2000) dpi optical mouse, backlit clickable scroll wheel (light color indicated dpi mode) , 5 programmable buttons includes 2 mouse buttons, USB HID, a cool box, carrying puch

Fragmaster

Games Supported: Every PC game

Obtained: July 2, 2013

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Thrustmaster

Peripheral #: 200

6 face buttons, 4 triggers, the base is a joystick that also supports/detects rotation, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

FX 1000 x2

Games Supported: Virtual On (PC)

Re-obtained: May 9, 2011

Originally Obtained: Christmas some year

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Suncom

Peripheral #: 141

An adapter that lets you use 2 PC joysticks, both of which have 1 button and 1 trigger and use the depreciated PC joystick connector

G13 Gaming Keyboard

Games Supported: List

Obtained: May 18, 2017

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Logitech

Peripheral #: 327

25 re-programmable backlit keys, backlit monochrome LCD, digital non-clickable thumbstick, 4 macro keys, 5 buttons to control the LCD, USB, backlight color can be changed

G15 Gaming Keyboard

Games Supported: List

Obtained: June 10, 2011

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Logitech

Peripheral #: 145

Specific version: Mark I, with a blue LCD

Other versions: Mark II, with an orange LCD and less buttons

Standard 104 backlit button keyboard, with 18 macro keys each with 3 different states (making a total of 54 macros available), a button to record quick macros, and a backlit monochrome LCD, Built in non-powered USB 1.1 Hub, with 2 external ports located on the back of the device, a wheel/jog dial with 9 more buttons around it (4 of them are specific to what is on the LCD, one switches between apps using the LCD, Prev, Next, Play/Pause, Stop) Mute button, Backlight toggle button, USB

Gameboard

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: May 13, 2017

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: Fanatec

Peripheral #: 320

Standard keyboard, 6 buttons to toggle the layout, 4 triggers (2 long, 2 short/round), non-clickable analog thumbstick, PS/2 port for the mechanical 2-button mouse, removable USB interface module (can be replaced with a wireless one)

GameSir G5

Games Supported: All PC/Android/iOS games

Obtained: May 17, 2018

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: GameSir

Peripheral #: 378

Clickable analog thumbstick, dpad, 6 rear-edge triggers, 2 bottom-side triggers, connects via micro USB or Bluetooth, built-in rechargeable battery (charges via micro USB), USB HID, touchpad, 8 facebuttons, 4 internal buttons (turbo, battery, mode, mouse cursor), 3 system buttons (one lights up), USB master port for mice, a box, phone clip

Grifta Morphing Gamepad

Games Supported: Most PC games

Can be found for: ~$65 each part

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 299-L

Obtained: February 9, 2016

Specific version: Left-half

Other versions: Right-half, middle part, antlers

Left-half/Right-half: rechargeable battery (via microUSB), 1 dpad OR 4 face buttons (via a swappable module), 3 system buttons (on top), 1 analog trigger, 1 front-facing digital trigger, 1 clickable analog stick, 4 other face buttons, really soft grip, a cool box

Middle part: Connects the left/right halves

Antlers: Adds LEDs powered by their own battery for motion sensing

Hunter

Games Supported: All PC games (via extra software)

Obtained: February 25, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 404

White LEDs, 1 clickable thumbstick, connects via microUSB, USB HID, a cool box, rumble, 14 buttons

Hydra

Games Supported: All PC games (via extra software)

Obtained: July 15, 2013

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Razer

Peripheral #: 203

Pulsating LEDs, USB, uses a weak magnetic field to detect the 6DoF position of the 2 controllers which have:

2 triggers, 5 face buttons, 1 clickable analog thumbstick, wired to the base

iGUGU 8079015 Gamecore

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: January 25, 2018

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: iGUGU

Peripheral #: 358

dpad, 4 triggers, clickable analog thumbstick, 2 face buttons, power/mode/motion sensor buttons, trackball, 58 button keyboard, wireless (via dongle), takes 4xAAA batteries (included), a box

Comes with various AV cables, including HDMI, VGA (with audio line), VGA splitter, headphone to composite adapter

iMpulse

Games Supported: All iCade compatible games

Obtained: August 7, 2013

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: Black Powder Media Inc.

Peripheral #: 208

Wireless via Bluetooth (iCade compatible), built-in rechargeable battery (via micro USB) dpad, 4 face buttons, speaker (beeps only), 2 rear button, power button

Infinitton

Games Supported: All PC games/software

Obtained: December 4, 2017

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 352

USB 2.0, 15 buttons with a 72×72 color LCD in them. Can be set up per-application with different actions per button

Jet Mouse

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: August 1, 2014

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: HDE

Peripheral #: 242

USB optical mouse, 2 buttons, scroll wheel, lights up

Ju C Air

Games Supported: Custom Maid 3D (PC)

Obtained: October 22, 2013

Can be found for: ~$150, import only

Made by: ?

Peripheral #: 222

Wireless via USB dongle, USB HID, 1 non-clickable thumbstick, 2 triggers (to act as the mouse pointer, left/right click), 1 face button, 3 internal pressure sensors

Koopa Mouse

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: July 15, 2013

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Razer

Peripheral #: 202

Specific version: Red (not pictured)

Other versions: Green

2 buttons, clickable screen wheel, optical sensor, mouse pad, a cool box, USB (HID)

Lapboard

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: April 6, 2017

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Phantom

Peripheral #: 314

Keyboard: A 360° rotating keyboard, with laptop-style buttons, on an elevating joint. The dongle fits inside a hole under the elevation. Ambidextrous

Mouse: 2 buttons, scrollwheel, optical

Both: Wireless via USB dongle. The keyboard and mouse both take 2xAA batteries each (included)

Leap

Games Supported: ? (PC)

Obtained: July 29, 2013

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Leap Motion

Peripheral #: 206

Finger-tracking tech similar to Kinect, USB

Lexip

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: February 8, 2019

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 403

Specific version: Kickstarter edition (KICKSTARTER is below the ▲ logo)

optical mouse, connects via an included detachable braided microUSB cable, clickable scroll wheel, 3 face buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, 1 clickable thumbstick, the base itself is a pivoting joystick, LED in the logo and a ring around the base

Lightpack

Games Supported: ? (PC)

Obtained: January 14, 2014

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 230

An array of bright LEDs you mount on the back of your display to light up the wall behind it, in sync with what's being displayed

LightSeekers

General Info

Figures

Fusion Core

Weapons

Games supported: LightSeekers (PC/AND/iOS)

Made by: TOMY

Can be found for: $50

RGB LEDs, connectors in the hand to attach and interface with weapons, and more to interface with the Fusion Core

Wireless (via BlueTooth), speaker (gets audio samples from the connected device), connectors in to interface with a figure, and more to connect to other devices (like the flight pack), built-in rechargeable battery (via microUSB)

Can be found for: $20

RGB LEDs,connectors in the handle to attach to and interface with a figure

Mari Starter Pack

Obtained: May 18, 2017

Peripheral #: 326-A

Includes figure, Fusion Core, 1 weapon (Aquadart crab), some Augmented Reality cards

Mari Flight Pack

Obtained: August 5, 2017

Peripheral #: 326-B

Adds motion sensing to figures

Other Versions (I don't own)

Tyrax starter kit

MasterPilot

Games Supported: Misc (PC)

Obtained: August 5, 2017

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: QuickShot

Peripheral #: 334

Connects via PS/2 or DIN 5 to act as a keyboard. Has a passthrough connector for the keyboard. A +/- switch, 5 buttons with LEDs, 27 other buttons, a slot for paper guides to be inserted (to indicate what the buttons do for each game)

Mobile Suit Gundam Premium Controller

Games Supported: Mobile Suit Gundam Online (PC)

Obtained: March 25, 2014

Can be found for: ~$60 (import only)

Made by: Bandai Namco

Peripheral #: 234

2 shoulder buttons, 1 clickable analog thumbstick, 5 face buttons, 2 system buttons, USB HID, left-handed only

MOGA

Games Supported: List

Obtained: December 24, 2012

Can be found for: ~$0

Made by: PowerA

Peripheral #: 186

Dual analog nubs, 2 triggers, 4 face buttons, 3 system buttons, wireless via bluetooth, cell phone clip, takes 2xAAAs (not included)

Multi-System Handstick (MS-757)

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: July 16, 2013

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Vintion Electronics Co., Ltd.

Peripheral #: 204

A handheld joystick base with 1 button, the upper half has a dpad/tophat, 2 triggers and 1 button, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

Mycestro

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: July 15, 2014

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 240

A touchpad with 3 clickable areas, gyroscopic motion sensor (to function as a mouse), built-in rechargeable battery (via USB) wireless (via USB dongle), has a flexible band that partially wraps around your finger

Myo Armband

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: January 27, 2015

Can be found for: ~$150

Made by: Thalmic Labs

Peripheral #: 249

Specific version: Black

Other version: White

An armband that measures your electrical muscle activity, an LED, a built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery, a cool box

N64

Games Supported: All PC games, most Android games, some iOS games

Obtained: February 9, 2016

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 300

Dual mode: Wireless (via Bluetooth), Wired/built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery, Dpad, 6 face buttons, 1 system button, 3 shoulder buttons, a really cool box, keychain, 1 analog stick

NES30

Games Supported: All PC games, most Android games, some iOS games

Obtained: February 13, 2015

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 250

Specific version: NES

Other versions: Famicom Player 1, Famicom Player 2, Famicom 30

Dual mode: Wireless (via Bluetooth), Wired/built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery, Dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, a really cool box, keychain and back plate

NES30 Pro

Games Supported: All PC games, most Android games, some iOS games

Obtained: October 25, 2015

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 259

Specific version: NES

Other version: Famicom

Dual mode: Wireless (via Bluetooth), Wired/built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery, Dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, 2 clickable analog thumbsticks, LED edges, a really cool box, keychain and back plate

NES Paul

Games Supported: 8-Bit Hero (PC)

Started Construction: November 30, 2010

Finished Construction: February 15, 2011

Construction costs: $35 (spare 360 controller), $10 (microswitches+LEDs), $6 (solder), $7 (neck strap+bolts), $58 (total)

Made by: Techni

Peripheral #: 131

To all the sites linking to this, it's NeoTechni, not NeoTenchi.

Similar to a Guitar Hero controller, though it only has a dpad, 2 buttons (A/B) on the neck and 2 on the body (Start/Select), USB (Xinput), 6 LEDs on the head where you would adjust the strings (if it were a real guitar) tied into rumble

Construction process write-up Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Video

NES Mouse

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: November 30, 2019

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 419

Dual mode: Wireless (via USB dongle), optical, 2 face buttons, 1 touch sensor acting as the scroll wheel, dpad

Nintendo Joy Stick (NJS-3D1)

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: November 27, 2013

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Laral group

Peripheral #: 227

Joystick, tophat/dpad, 1 trigger, 3 face buttons, 4 system buttons, throttle slider, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

Nostromo n40

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: April 6, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Belkin

Peripheral #: 312

Standard dualshock layout, USB

NSZ-GS7 Remote

Games Supported: Misc Android games

Obtained: July 2, 2013

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 201

Backlit QWERTY keyboard on the back, wireless bluetooth, laptop-style clickable touchpad on the front, motion sensing, misc buttons, takes 2xAAs

Pressing [FN] and [ENTER (center button of the dpad)] (on the remote side, not the keyboard side) puts it into pairing mode

Oculus Rift CV1

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: April 28, 2016

Can be found for: ~$600 (Which I get for free, for buying the DK1)

Made by: Oculus

Peripheral #: 269

HMD: 2 1080×1200 90 Hz OLED panels, headphones with 3D audio, 6-axis motion sensing, uses HDMI and 1 USB 3.0 port, a cool box, bluetooth receiver, USB extension cable

Remote: touchpad, back/home/plus/minus buttons, wireless via bluetooth, built in non-rechargeable battery

Constellation: IR LED sensor to track the HMD

X1 controller: Standard dualshock layout with OS button and rumble, wireless via XBOX1 proprietary comms method (adapter included), "impulse triggers", wired via microUSB port, headset port, battery compartment for either 2xAAs (include) or rechargeable battery, update-able firmware, IR LEDs for positional tracking via Kinect 2.0

Oculus Rift DK1

Games Supported: Team Fortress

Obtained: April 12, 2013

Can be found for: ~$300

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 196

VR headset with 1280×800 resolution (640×800 per eye), HDMI/DVI for video and USB for the 6-axis head tracking data, 110 degree viewing angle via fisheye lenses

Link

Not how it actually looks

Oculus Touch

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: March 8, 2017

Can be found for: ~$140

Made by: Oculus

Peripheral #: 308

2 controllers, both with an analog stick, 2 face buttons, 1 system button, 2 triggers, IR LEDs to be tracked by the Constellation sensors, rumble, takes 1xAA battery (included), finger detection

Includes: Guitar Connector for Rock Band VR, Constellation sensor, a cool box

ODiN mouse

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: June 22, 2016

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Serafim

Peripheral #: 275

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

A multitouch laser-projected touchpad with zones to act as 3 buttons. Connects via a microUSB cable

Orbitouch

Games Supported: A typing tutor game

Obtained: February 22, 2016

Can be found for: ~$150

Made by: Blue Orb

Peripheral #: 263

Specific version: Black+Wireless

Other versions: White, Wired

Wireless via USB dongle, uses 4xAA batteries (included), dongle fits inside a slot in the battery compartment, 2 "domes", that when both pressed in different directions result in a keypress

Technically not a game controller, but too cool not to include on the site

OZOBOT

Games Supported: OZOBOT

Obtained: December 29, 2014

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Evollve, Inc.

Peripheral #: 248

A small "turtle" robot that follows specially-coded colored lines. Has LEDs, a built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery

P5 Glove

Games Supported: Hitman 2, Tiger Hunt, Beah Head 2002, Black & White

Obtained: January 9, 2010

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Essential Reality

Peripheral #: 090

Mouse-mode compatible with any application

6 degrees of tracking (X, Y, Z, Yaw, Pitch and Roll) to ensure realistic movement

Bend-sensor (each finger shows up as an analog axis) and optical-tracking technology

Infrared control receptor with scratch-resistant, anti-reflective lens

USB, 4 buttons, a cool box

More Information My Review

PistolMouse FPS

Games Supported: Every PC game

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: MonsterGecko

an XY axis optical sensor, 2 buttons, scroll wheel, cool box, USB HID

Pixel Art

Games Supported: Every PC game

Obtained: November 19, 2013

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Hyperkin

Peripheral #: 224

Specific version: Blue

Other versions: Red, Green

A dpad, 2 shoulder buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons, USB HID, a cool box

Pocket Voltex

Games Supported: Voltex

Obtained: March 9, 2018

Can be found for: ~$90

Made by: ???

Peripheral #: 367

2 analog dials, 7 face buttons, an array of LEDs, connects via microUSB

Pool Shark

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: April 6, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Interact

Peripheral #: 313

A wheeled mouse with 4 side buttons, 2 triggers, a sideways scrollwheel for use with the disassemblable pool cue

Pop'n Music Be-Mouse

Games Supported: Pop'n Music (PC)

Obtained: October 1, 2018

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Konami

Peripheral #: 390

Japanese: ポップンミュージック ビーマウス and Poppun Myuujikku Biimausu

Mouse mode: Optical mouse, 2 buttons, scroll wheel

Controller mode: 9 buttons

The wings on the back open up to expose the buttons, it operates in both modes simultaneously, identifying as 2 separate HID devices to Windows, connects via USB

Pro Gamer Command Pad

Games Supported: Every PC game

Obtained: September 28, 2009

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Saitek

Peripheral #: 077

21 face buttons (14 of which backlit), 1 mode button (switches backlight color from blue, red to green to indicate which profile you're using as each button is re-mappable) , analog thumbstick, palm rest, USB HID

My Review

R1

Games Supported: Android and iOS games

Obtained: July 20, 2017

Can be found for: ~$5

Made by: ???

Peripheral #: 333

Non-clickable analog stick, 4 face buttons, power switch, 1 system button, 2 triggers, built-in rechargeable battery (via MicroUSB), wireless via Bluetooth

Ractive Touch+

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: October 5, 2014

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Ractiv

Peripheral #: 244

Twin webcams to detect depth, reversible USB connector

Rampart

Games Supported: Rampart

Started Construction: March 8, 2011

Finished Construction: April 15, 2011 (Due to delays in getting final parts)

Construction costs: $20 (trackball+buttons) $20 (plastic+fasteners), $10 (LEDs) $50 (total)

Made by: Techni

Peripheral #: 135

3 backlit buttons, backlit trackball, PS/2 interface

Pictures gone due to the shutdown of Google plus...

Desired: Like this, but for 1 player

Retrode

Games Supported: All SNES and Genesis games

Obtained: June 9, 2016

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Retrode

Peripheral #: 273-A

N64 module

Games Supported: All N64 games

Obtained: December 28, 2016

Can be found for: $30

Peripheral #: 273-B

GBx module

Games Supported: All Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance games

Obtained: December 28, 2016

Can be found for: $30

Peripheral #: 273-C

Other modules: SEGA Master

Allows you to use SNES and Genesis games and controllers (2 controllers for each console) on any device capable of using USB HID harddrives and emulating the systems. Also has adaptors for other systems

Sidewinder Dual Strike

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: June 19, 2012

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Microsoft

Peripheral #: 165

Digital thumbstick, 3 system buttons, 4 face buttons, 2 triggers, a ball joint that acts as a trackball, USB HID

My Review

Sidewinder Strategic Commander

Games Supported: PC RTS games

Obtained: May 6, 2017

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Microsoft

Peripheral #: 318

The top part is a 3 axis joystick (X,Y,Rotation), 3-slot macro recording, 3 buttons to playback macros, 6 light-up face buttons, USB

Sifteo Cubes

Games Supported: ?

Obtained: October 6, 2011

Can be found for: ~$150

Made by: Sifteo

Peripheral #: 151

Quantity: 4 cubes total

Specific version: First edition (connects to PC)

Other versions: Second edition (Does not require PC)

The system comes with 3 cubes and can support a maximum of 6. Each cube has a small depressable LCD, a gyroscope and a wireless link to the base station which plugs into a PC

My Review

Skylanders

Games Supported: Skylanders (Android/iOS)

Obtained: April 19, 2015

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Activision

Peripheral #: 255

Base: Takes 3xAAAs (included) accessible via screwdriver, slot for the controller to dock into for storage, slot for an Android/iOS to dock into for standing up, 1 button, LEDs, NFC reader

Controller: Takes 2xAAAs (included) accessible via screwdriver, 4 shoulder buttons, 2 analog sticks, 1 dpad, 4 face buttons, 1 system button

Smartboy

Games Supported: Oldboy Gameboy Emulator (AND)

Obtained: July 27, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Hyperkin

Peripheral #: 414

Specific version: USB-C

Other versions: MicroUSB

1 dpad, 2 system buttons, 2 face buttons, 2 triggers, connects via USB, a button on the back to make the system expand for larger phones, a slot for GB/GBC/GBA cartridges

Smart U6 Gamepad

Games Supported: Most games (PC/Android)

Obtained: March 14, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Uniplay

Peripheral #: 405

Dpad, 2 PSP-style analog nubs, 4 triggers (2 appear to be analog), 4 face buttons, 4 system buttons, 59 button keyboard

Built-in rechargeable battery (charges via microUSB), wireless via dongle (which can be stored in the battery compartment)

Touchpad area, headphone port

SN30 Pro+

Games Supported: All PC games, most Android games, some iOS/Pi/Switch games

Obtained: August 15, 2019

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 416

Specific version: G classic

Other version: Black, SNES

Dual mode: Wireless (via Bluetooth), Wired/built-in rechargeable (via USB-C) takes 2xAAs or built-in battery, Dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 OS buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, a cool box, pin, rumble

SNDA EZ-remote

Games Supported: Unknown (PC)

Obtained: September 29, 2015

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Shanda

Peripheral #: 257

Takes 4xAAA batteries, wireless (via infrared, 1 port along the top, 1 along the side), 2 shoulder buttons, 2 dpads, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 33 other buttons

SNES30

Games Supported: All PC games, most Android games, some iOS games

Obtained: November 25, 2015

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: 8BITDO

Peripheral #: 260

Specific version: North America

Other version: Europe

Dual mode: Wireless (via Bluetooth), Wired/built-in rechargeable (via microUSB) battery, Dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, a cool box, keychain and back plate

SpaceOrb 360

Games Supported: Decent II, Duke Nukem 3D

Obtained: December 21, 2009

Can be found for: ~$15

Made by: Spacetec

Peripheral #: 087

6 buttons, track sphere with 6 degrees of freedom, serial interface, serial to parallel adapter

Only works with Windows 9x

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Steam controller

Games Supported: Most PC games

Obtained: October 17, 2015

Can be found for: ~$60

Made by: Steam

Peripheral #: 258

2 analog clickable triggers, 4 digital triggers, sound chip (beeps), 2 clickable capacitive touchpads with speaker-like force feedback, 1 clickable analog thumbstick, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, wireless (via proprietary dongle) wired (via microUSB) takes 2xAA batteries (included)

Stinky Footboard

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: August 26, 2013

Can be found for: ~$15

Made by: Stelulu Technology

Peripheral #: 218

A big, foot-operated, USB dpad. Interchangeable and adjustable tension spring, connects via mini USB

Street Fighter II Mini Fight Stick

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: December 14, 2019

Can be found for: ~$15

Made by: New Wave Toys

Peripheral #: 420

4-way digital joystick, 6 face buttons, 1 system button, connects via micro USB, USB HID

Super Racer

Games Supported: PC games, particularly racing games

Obtained: January 21, 2016

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Sanwa

Peripheral #: 296

A dpad, a re-centering wheel (rotates aprox. 20 degrees in either direction), 4 triggers, 1 system button, turbo+clear, 4 digital face buttons, 2 (likely) analog face buttons

SURFR

Games Supported: Misc Android games

Obtained: April 3, 2016

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Mad Catz

Peripheral #: 265

An extending (via springs) and rotating clip for the phone, 2 extending (via tracks) wings/handles, wireless via bluetooth, wired via MicroUSB, takes 2xAAA batteries (included), a mode switch that toggles what the buttons do (media remote or game controller modes), 2 non-clickable analog sticks each surrounded by a dpad, 4 shoulder buttons, 51 button QWERTY keyboard (A-Z, 0-9, Delete, Enter, Period, CTRL, ALT, Space, 2 Shift buttons, L3/R3/Left/Right/O/Power)

Telescopic Controller

Games Supported: Misc Android games

Obtained: May 9, 2016

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Ipega

Peripheral #: 270

An extending grip for phones/tables between 5 and 10 inches long with a clip to hold it up, 2 clickable analog sticks, 4 digital triggers, dpad, 4 face buttons, wireless via Bluetooth, built-in rechargeable battery (via microUSB), 8 system buttons

Tilted

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: January 20, 2019

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 401

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

A 4-way motion sensor to add keyboard shortcuts to games, attaches to a headset via a magnet

V3 Steering Wheel

Games Supported: Racing games (PC)

Re-obtained: May 9, 2011

Originally Obtained: No idea

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Interact

Peripheral #: 142-A

A steering wheel with 2 foot pedals, a dpad, 8 face buttons, turbo and remapping buttons, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

VortX

Games Supported:

Obtained: March 9, 2018

Can be found for: ~$110

Made by: WhirlwindFX

Peripheral #: 367

Analog dial, temperature-controlled fan

Wireless gamepad and selfie shutter remote

Games Supported: All PC games, misc Android games

Obtained: June 8, 2016

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: ???

Peripheral #: 272

Disc-style dpad, 4 face buttons, 1 system button (doubles as the power button), mode switch (between game mode and media remote)

Wireless Series Gamepad

Games Supported: All PC games

Obtained: July 3, 2013

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Intel

Peripheral #: 202

Disc-style dpad, 8 buttons (1 of which makes it emulate a mouse), tilt sensor, 2 triggers, wireless via (huge) USB dongle, player indicator LCD, takes 2xAAs (included)

Wizzard Pinball Controller

Games Supported: Misc PC Pinball games

Obtained: January 2, 2013

Can be found for: ~$12

Made by: Thrustmaster

Peripheral #: 187

2 buttons, uses the depreciated PC joystick connector

X45

Games Supported: PC flight sims

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: ~$0

Made by: Saitek

Peripheral #: 267

Throttle: wired to the stick via serial, single-axis joystick (tension adjustable via a screw on the bottom), tilting analog rudder, 2 dials, 2 dpads, 2 3-state switches (1 shows it's status via 3 MODE LEDs on the base), 2 buttons (1 lights up)

Stick: wired to PC via USB, dual-axis joystick, 3 triggers (2 up top, 1 on the bottom for your pinky finger which lights up the F.LOCK LED), 2 dpads, 3 light-up buttons (1 is red and underneath a Suzie-shield, the other 2 are orange)

Zeemote JS1

Games Supported: List (Android)

Obtained: June 20, 2012

Can be found for: ~$15

Made by: Zeemote

Peripheral #: 166

Quantity: 2

analog stick and 3 buttons, wireless (via bluetooth), power button, takes 2xAAAs (included)

My Review

Misc/Common/Adapters

Logitech MX1000 Wireless Mouse, Microsoft Optical Wireless desktop (KB and Mouse)

Adapter for (USB HID): Gamecube (standard)

Adapter for (USB HID): Playstation (DualShock 1 & 2, SCPH-1110 Flightstick)

Adapter for (USB HID): PS/2 (Keyboard & Mouse simultaneously)

Adapter for (USB HID): Playstation (DualShock 1 & 2, SCPH-1110 Flightstick, steering wheel), Gamecube (standard, Donkey Kong Bongos), Dreamcast (standard, Twin Sticks, steering wheel) Drivers

Adapter for (USB): XBOX (standard, memory card, Steel Battalion)

Adapter for (USB): XBOX (memory card) [Action Replay]

Adapter for (USB): XBOX360 wireless controller and headset

Adapter for (RS-232 Serial): Playstation 1 (memory card) [Dex Drive]