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Logitech 963335-0403 Precision Plug and Play Gamepad
Manufacturer Description Easy setup and precise control don't have to cost a bundle! Try the WingMan Precision USB gamepad. You'll get a solid gamepad with a precise eight-way D-pad and six programmable buttons including two fast-action triggers. It's perfect for sports and action games, and the USB connectivity makes installation a snap. Great for Mac gamers, too.
Product Description Just connect and play- it's that simple. Introducing the Logitech Precision Gamepad, a precise, sturdy, comfortable controller that also looks great. Play sports, action, adventure, role-playing, driving and other games with ease. Reader Reviews Like many others here, I use this gamepad for emulators. I am pleasantly surprised by the compatibility - it works with every emulator I've tried it with (MAME, SNES9x, Nester, Gens, VColeco, Stella). There are no drivers to install if you own Windows XP - detection is flawless. The button action is good enough to accurately simulate the feel of, say, an SNES controller or a NES controller. The d-pad is just slightly inferior to those original controllers' pads, but only ever so (no one has truly gotten it right since the big N did in those days). The buttons have enough of a digital click to them, without going overboard. They strike a great balance between click and mushiness. This gamepad is shaped comfortably, like a PS2 pad minus the dual analog sticks. While it is light, it is not flimsy - squeezing and twisting your hands on the plastic produces very little "give" on the thick plastic parts. I also like the pad aesthetically. The dark blue plastic is handsome and the shape is pleasing to the eye. This might seem silly, but if you're going to look at the thing resting atop your PC for months or years, it's at least a minor factor. If, as is currently the case, this pad is available for $10 with Super Saver Shipping, you should not hesitate. For $10 or under, this gamepad is a steal! Comment (1) | Permalink | (Report this)
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