Other
All Controller
Games Supported: All PC/PS3/360/PS4/X1/VitaTV/Android/Switch games that don't require Move, Kinect or some other peripheral
Obtained: February 29, 2020
Can be found for: ~$100
Made by: Kickstarter
Peripheral #: 424
Dpad, 2 analog triggers, 4 digital triggers, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 OS buttons, 2 clickable thumbsticks, rumble, wireless (via Bluetooth or USB dongle), wired (via micro USB), built-in rechargeable battery, 320×240 color LCD, reprogrammable profiles (up to 16), updateable firmware
Cronus Device
Games Supported: All PC/PS3/360/PS4/X1/VitaTV/Android games that don't require Move, Kinect or some other peripheral
Obtained: July 24, 2012
Can be found for: ~$70
Made by: ControllerMAX
Peripheral #: 172
Allows you to use PS3/PS4/Wii/360/X1 controllers on PC/PS3/360/X1 (so you can use PS3 on 360/X1/PS4/PC, 360 on PS3/PS4/PC/VitaTV, or Wii on 360/X1/PS3/PS4/PC/VitaTV)
Lets you set up profiles to remap controls, and store up to 9 on the device. Switch between them via a button on the device, or button combo on the controller. You can even disable buttons (L3/R3) invert axis for games that don't allow it, change dead zones
Includes a bluetooth adapter to use PS3/Wii controllers wirelessly, and a USB cable.
API to let PC apps send data to the console it's connected to
Cyber Stick
Games Supported: Afterburner, Dash Yarou, Knight Arms, Metal Sight, Neural Gear, Overtake, Star Cruiser, Star Luster, Super Hangon, Syvalion, Thunder Blade (Sharp X68000, PC98 series, FM Towns, Sega MegaDrive/Genesis)
Obtained: April 19, 2015
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: Sharp
Peripheral #: 253
Specific version: Sharp CZ-8NJ2
Other version: Micomsoft XE-1AJ
Ambidextrous (the sticks are swappable!) a bunch of inputs I'll need to look closer for...
Delta Six
Disney Infinity figures
Games Supported: Disney Infinity (1.0/2.0/3.0) PC/PS3/360/Wii/Wii U/3DS/iOS/Vita/AppleTV
Made by: Disney
$12-$16 for figures, $34 for playsets, $75 for starter kits, $200 for the collector's edition
Figures are still in box unless they are italicized
Peripheral ID #:
Date obtained:
November 26, 2013
November 27, 2013
December 21, 2013
December 31, 2013
January 1, 2014
January 6, 2014
January 9, 2014
January 22, 2014
February 13, 2014
March 17, 2014
July 16, 2015
September 28, 2017
October 5, 2014
December 29, 2014
January 27, 2015
February 19, 2014
April 4, 2015
April 27, 2015
May 3, 2015
May 7, 2015
June 2, 2015
June 12, 2015
July 7, 2015
July 11, 2015
September 4, 2015
October 25, 2015
December 2, 2015
December 6, 2015
December 12, 2015
December 22, 2015
December 26, 2015
January 30, 2016
February 15, 2016
March 12, 2016
March 19, 2016
April 11, 2016
May 2, 2016
May 5, 2016
May 14, 2016
May 24, 2016
June 30, 2016
July 5, 2016
February 3, 2018
226-1A
226-1B
226-1C
226-1D
226-1E
226-1F
226-1G
226-1H
226-1I
226-1J
226-1K
226-1L
226-2A
226-2B
226-2C
226-2D
226-2E
226-2F
226-2G
226-2H
226-2I
226-2J
226-2K
226-2L
226-3A
226-3B
226-3C
226-3D
226-3E
226-3F
226-3G
226-3H
226-3I
226-3J
226-3K
226-3L
226-3M
226-3N
226-3O
226-3P
226-3Q
226-3R
226-3S
Rapunzel figure
Frozen set (Anna & Elsa figures, 2 power chips)
Starter kit (Mr. Incredible, Sulley, Jack Sparrow, figures. Incredibles/Pirates of the Caribbean/Monsters Inc playset. Alice in Wonderland power disc), Mrs. Incredible, Violet Incredible, Vanellope Von Sweet figures
Captain Barbossa, Davey Jones figures
Mater, Mike Wazowski figures
Mr. Incredible, Sulley, Jack Sparrow, Lightning McQueen, Buzz Lightyear, Lone Ranger Crystal figures
Toy Story set (Buzz Lightyear & Jesse), Cars set (Lightning McQueen & Holley Shiftwell), Lone Ranger set (Lone Ranger & Tonto), Syndrome, Randy, Woody, Ralph, Jack Skellington figures
Dash, Francesco figures
Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey figure
Agent P and Phineas set
Crystal Agent P figure
Infinity Start kit (3DS base and game)
Infinity 2.0 Starter kit Collector's edition (Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hulk, Captain America, Hawkeye, Avengers playset), Spiderman set (Spiderman, Nova, Spiderman playset), Venom figures
Tinkerbell, Merida figures
Mickey Crystal figure
Stitch, Aladdin, Drax, Nick Fury, Iron Fist figures
Maleficent figure
Guardians of the Galaxy set (Star-Lord and Gamora figures, GotG playset)
Princess Jasmine figure
Baymax figure
Hiro, Green Goblin, Loki, Yondu, Falcon, Donald Duck Figures
Infinity 2.0 Starter Kit Vita edition (Black Spiderman figure, Spiderman playset)
Ronan the Accuser, Groot figures
Rocket Racoon figure
Infinity 3.0 Starter kit (Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka figures)
Quorra figure
Darth Maul, Hulkbuster, Ezra Bridger, Sam Flynn, Olaf, Han Solo, Ultron, Minnie Mouse figures
Chewbacca, Zeb Orrelios figures
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker Light FX figures
Anakin Skywalker, Kanan Jarrus Light FX figures, Mulan figure
Anger, Disgust, Fear, Joy, Sadness, Sabine Wren figures. Inside Out playset. Yoda, Darth Vader Light FX figures
Rise Against the Empire (Luke and Leia Skywalker figures) and The Force Awakens (Finn and Rey figures) playsets
Mickey Mouse figure
Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, Spot figures
Marvel Battlegrounds playset (Captain America figure)
Baloo figure
Ant-man figure
Boba Fett figure
Poe Dameron, Vision, Black Panther
Time, Alice, Mad Hatter
Finding Dory playset, Nemo
Kylo Ren Light FX
Peter Pan figure
Figures/Power discs: NFC tag
Crystal figures: Transparent plastic and alternate skin+experience boost in-game
Light FX figures: An LED in the lightsaber
USB Base: 3 NFC readers which can read tags stacked on top of each other (power discs), each with an RGB LED, USB, the PS3, PS4, Wii and Wii U bases are interchangeable. 360 and X1 are not.
Vita Base: 2 NFC readers, each with an RGB LED, wireless via Bluetooth, built-in rechargeable battery (via Micro USB) the power button has a red and blue LED
3DS Base: 2 NFC readers, wireless via infrared, takes 2xAA batteries (not included)
Duo Pinball
Games Supported: Pinball HD, Pinball HD Collection (iPad)
Obtained: February 21, 2018
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: duo
Peripheral #: 361
Wireless (via bluetooth), takes 3xAA batteries (included), a box, 2 side buttons, 1 plunger
To mod for Android: https://learn.adafruit.com/pinball-controll-ipad/overview
To mod for Switch: https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/Switch-Fightstick
iOT pHAT + Red Bear Zero
Games Supported: Raspberry Pi
Obtained: December 2, 2016
Can be found for: ~$19
iOT pHAT
Made by: Kickstarter
Peripheral #: 292-A
Red Bear Zero
Made by: 8bitdo
Peripheral #: 292-B
iOT pHAT: A wifi (802.11n) bluetooth (4.1) add-on board for raspberry pi
Red Bear Zero: Wireless (via bluetooth), built-in rechargeable battery (via microUSB), dpad, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons, 2 triggers, wrist strap
Jackpot Slots
Games Supported: Jackpot Slots (iOS)
Obtained: July 5, 2012
Can be found for: ~$5
Made by: New Potato Technologies, Inc
Peripheral #: 171
An ipod touch/iphone docking bay, mini USB port, one slot machine arm
JetFighter
Games Supported: All SNES/Genesis games
Obtained: February 9, 2010
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Beeshu
Peripheral #: 93
Standard SNES controls (dpad, ABXY, Start, Select, LR), plus rapid fire options
It comes with an adapter to work on the Genesis, that only works with this controller when you flip a switch on it
Placed in Other because it would go in both Nintendo and Sega
JoyHat
LeStick
LEGO Mario
Starter Course
Games Supported: N/A
Obtained: August 21, 2020
Can be found for: ~$80
Made by: LEGO
Peripheral #: 431
Mario: LCD for the eyes and chest, downwards-facing camera with an LED to provide lighting, motion sensing, bluetooth, uses 2xAAA batteries, 2 buttons, connects to a phone app
Some pieces have barcodes on them for the camera to read, so Mario knows what piece it's on
Expansion sets
Guarded Fortress Expansion Set
Desert Pokey Expansion Set
Whomp’s Lava Trouble Expansion Set
Piranha Plant Power Slide Expansion Set
Boomer Bill Barrage Expansion Set
Mario’s House & Yoshi Expansion Set
Toad’s Treasure Hunt Expansion Set
Bowser’s Castle Boss Battle Expansion Set
Thwomp Drop Expansion Set
King Boo and the Haunted Yard Expansion Set
Power-up Packs
Fire Mario Power-Up Pack
Propeller Mario Power-Up Pack
Cat Mario Power-Up Pack
Builder Mario Power-Up Pack
Character Packs
Paragoomba
Fuzzy
Spiny
Buzzy Beetle
Bullet Bill
Bob-omb
Eep Cheep
Blooper
Urchin
Peepa
Needed:
Lightkey
Ozobot
Games Supported: Misc Android/iPhone/board games
Obtained: December 29, 2014
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: ???
Peripheral #: 248
Built-in rechargeable battery, charges via micro USB, an automated mini-car that uses a downwards-facing camera to see the lines beneath it to follow and read color codes to change it's behavior like speed
Pinball Magic
Games Supported: Pinball Magic (iOS)
Obtained: July 4, 2012
Can be found for: ~$35
Made by: New Potato Technologies, Inc
Peripheral #: 170
An ipod touch/iphone docking bay, side mounted flipper buttons, ball-launching plunger, a credit/select button, oscillating LED beacon and animated backbox
Sailor Moon's Wand
Games Supported: Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson (Playdia)
Obtained: May 23, 2012
Can be found for: ~$35 Import Only
Made by: Bandai
Peripheral #: 164
Wireless via Infrared, 2 more buttons
Katakana: プレイディア (Playdia) 美少女戦士セーラームーン (Sailor Moon)
美少女戦士セーラームーンSuperS セーラームーンとひらがなレッスン!
Search URLs: Yahoo Japan Auctions 2
SF30 Pro
Games Supported: AND/iOS/PC/Switch
Obtained: December 26, 2017
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: 8Bitdo
Peripheral #: 353
Dpad, 2 system buttons, 2 OS buttons, 4 face buttons, 4 triggers, 2 clickable analog sticks, rumble, motion sensing, Wireless (via Bluetooth), built-in rechargeable battery (via USB-C), a cool box
Skylander figures
Games Supported: Skylander (MISC)
Made by: Activision
Peripheral ID #:
Date obtained:
March 8, 2016
255-GN
Ninjini Giant
Figures contain an NFC tag
Spherex 5.1 Surround Sound System
Games Supported: All XBOX/360/PS2/PS3/PS4 games (anything that can connect to it)
Obtained: Unknown (I didn't initially count it, but it adds a lot to games/movies)
Can be found for: ~$200
Made by: Spherex
Peripheral #: 332
Remote: Lots of buttons (I use a Logitech Harmony instead), uses 2xAA batteries (included)
Display box: Infrared port, LED display, connects to the Subwoofer box via an S-video cable
Subwoofer box: Built-in subwoofer and audio receiver, expansion slot
Connections for: 5 speakers, 2 TOSlink/optical audio cables, digital coaxial, headphones, composite audio, USB-B
Starlink
Games Supported: Starlink (PS4/X1/Switch)
Made by: Ubisoft
Peripheral ID #:
Date obtained:
October 16, 2018
October 20, 2018
November 22, 2018
December 17, 2018
December 18, 2018
March 24, 2019
March 26, 2019
March 30, 2019
April 20, 2019
May 15, 2019
391-A
391-B
391-C
391-D
391-E
391-F
391-G
391-H
391-I
391-J
Needed
PS4 Starter Kit (Game, Controller Mount, Poster, Mason Rana, Zenith, Flamethrower, Shredder, and Frost Barrage)
Cerberus (Razor Lemay, Shockwave) Retailer Exclusive to EB Games/Gamestop (It has a different color-scheme than pictured)
Switch Starter Kit (Game, Controller Mount, Poster, Mason Rana, Fox McCloud, Arwing, Flamethrower, Shredder, and Frost Barrage)
Eli Arborwood, Shredder Mk. 2, Crusher, Hailstorm, Meteor Mk. 2
Neptune (Judge, Levitator)
Pulse (Calisto Chase Da Silva, Volcano), Kharl Zeon, Freeze Ray Mk. 2, Iron Fist
Lance (Hunter Hakka, Imploder), Nadir (Shaid, Nullifier), Gauss Gun Mk. 2
PS4 Controller Mount
Startail (European/Australian pre-order bonus)
Scramble (Levi McCray, Fury Cannon) (Target exclusive variant)
Scramble and Cerberus (Regular/non-exclusive versions)
Controller Mount: Console-specific shape to attach to a controller, plugs into the system via a long USB cable (PS4), connects to the joycons as a grip (Switch), connects to the controller directly (XBOX1) has 2 female data ports (1 for the pilot, 1 for the ship)
Ships: has 2 female data ports for weapons (with connectors on each side, so it can tell which way the male connector is inserted), 1 male port to connect to the base, light-up propulsion system
Weapons/Pilot: each have a single-sided male data port to connect to the ships/base, some weapons also have lights
Super Action Controller
Terminator
Games Supported: All Sinclair/Atari games
Obtained: January 15, 2010
Can be found for: ~$35
Made by: Super Soft
Peripheral #: 91
Uses standard-of-the-day Atari-joystick 9-pin D-connector, 8-way joystick (the metal stick coming out of the top), The "handle" acts as the fire button, A cool tube
Titan Two
Games Supported: All PC/PS3/360/PS4/X1/VitaTV/Android/Wii U/Switch games that don't require Move, Kinect or some other peripheral
Obtained: February 22, 2016
Can be found for: ~$90
Made by: Console Tuner
Peripheral #: 302-A
Connection Pack
Obtained: January 25, 2018
Can be found for: ~$60
Peripheral #: 302-B
302-A: Allows you to use PC/PS3/PS4/Wii/Wii U/360/X1/Switch controllers on any other system (so you can use PS3 on 360/X1/PS4/PC, 360 on PS3/PS4/PC/VitaTV, or Wii on 360/X1/PS3/PS4/PC/VitaTV)
Lets you set up profiles to remap controls, and store up to 9 on the device (4 internally, the rest require a microSD card). Switch between them via button on the device, or button combo on the controller. You can even disable buttons (L3/R3) invert axis for games that don't allow it, change dead zones. Includes a USB cable. (Hold both up/down buttons when plugging a USB cable into the PROG port to reset the firmware)
Has 4 USB ports (2 master ports to plug controllers into, 2 micro USB ports [output to console, and to PC for programming] which support USB OTG), up/down buttons to select a program slot (can hold up to 9, and one default/blank), a controllable RGB LED, microSD card slot, 7-segment LED indicator to tell you what program slot is loaded, AC adapter port (needed to use the bluetooth adapter)
302-B: Bluetooth adapter (plugs into a connector under the grey top-left part) to use PS3/PS4/Wii/Switch controllers wirelessly. Also includes a 512 MB microSD card
This file will allow it to be used on PS4 without needing a PS4 controller plugged for authorization
Gam3Gear Brook Super USB Adapter for PS3/PS4 to PS1/PS2/PC Controller Converter Adapter
Gam3Gear Brook Super USB Adapter for PS3/PS4 to DC Controller Converter Adapter
TopGun
Games Supported: PS2 lightgun games, Silent Scope Complete, House of the Dead 3 (XBOX)
Obtained: May 1, 2010
Can be found for: ~$25
Made by: EMS
Peripheral #: 103
Specific version: TopGun I (not compatible with Vista/Win7)
Other versions: TopGun II
Works with PC (as a mouse), PS2 and the original XBOX, Sensor bars/pointing device, a cool box, display-independent lightgun (SD and HD), true force feedback (recoil), digital thumbstick, laser pointer and X/Y axis calibration dials, turbo switch, 6 buttons (2 triggers, start/select, A/B), takes 2 (USB/XBOX) ports (1 for data, 1 for power)
WonderBorg
Games Supported: RobotWorks
Obtained: November 17 2009
Can be found for: ~$70 (with a WonderSwan) Import only
Made by: Bandai
Peripheral #: 83
Specific version: WonderSwan
Other versions: PC
Light sensor, microphone, speaker, infra-red hole-detector, 2 antennae to detect obstructions, 6 legs/wheels, infra-red data transfer with game cart, a cool box
Somewhat programmable. You select a sensor block (ie: Detect something touching right antennae) and a reaction block (ie: turn left) And you can have it set to move forward if nothing is detected, then allow that action to be interrupted if any other sensor block is triggered
Virtual On Arcade TwinSticks
I purchased a set of arcade Virtual On Twinsticks (MSB 3.3). These things are a decade old, and weigh more than I do. They arrived July 4, 2009 and cost $150 (about the same cost as either the Saturn or Dreamcast Twinsticks)
I no longer intend to wire it to a wired 360 controller, since I have a TwinStick EX for 360
Thankfully it uses quick-disconnects (like you see on a PC power supply) so I don't have to do any soldering on the controller side
-The back of the controller is open/uncovered, since it's supposed to be mounted on an arcade system
I will need to design some sort of stand for it. The problem is being able to support the weight, and be collapsible to take up less storage space
I'm thinking normal door hinges for the feet of the stand (to prevent it from topping over and crushing me) so they will fold inwards
Either a telescoping pipe system, with pegs to stop them from falling down in use, or an accordion/scissor-like X system (again with telescoping pipes) that unfolds and some peg/latch to hold it in place
Oki, so I can account for:
Big (Sticks) connector
Row A
1 <BLANK> = Empty
2 Brown + White = Right Stick, Right direction
3 Blue + White = Right Stick, one of the buttons
4 Pink = Left Stick, Left direction
5 Purple = Left Stick, Down direction
Row B
1 White
2 Green + White = Right Stick, Up direction
3 Fuchsia + White = Right Stick, one of the buttons
4 Light Orangy, brownish? = Left Stick, Right direction
5 Blue = Left Stick, one of the buttons
Row C
1 Pink + White = Right Stick, Left direction
2 Purple + Black = Right Stick, Down direction
3 White
4 Green = Left Stick, Up direction
5 Fuchsia = Left Stick, one of the buttons
Small (START) connector
Row D
1 White = I'd assume START
2 <BLANK>
3 Green = Thick Grounding Wire
Row E
1 Yellow = START
2 Blue + White = I'd assume START
3 Pink + Black = START
(Of course I remember now that the sticks aren't analog, after I made the pic)
Part list:
VOOT software/game - check
VO twinsticks - check
Sacrificial controller - check
Soldering Gun - check
Replacement graphic
Female Quick Disconnects
Wire - check
Solder - check
To do:
Solder Female QDs to KADE board
Build stand