slamsoze
International
- 28 September 2010
And two special entries, not a serious proposal, but just for history records.
1) An unknown AIRFLO gamepad, ripoff of this maybe back from 2006. It is very uncomfortable to play, but at least it makes air!!!!! Although it does not work 100%, the air-fans still blow air!!
2) Trust 850F VibraForce Feedback.It is my first ever PC gamepad, back from 2004. It does not have analog sick, it has six buttons instead of four, 2 triggers-shoulder button, instead of 4, the D-pad is not a cross, but a strange big cyrcle, which was marketed as 360 movement input!!!! And in the middle it has a slider that goes left right and removes on centre with a spring, and above it it has a strange wheel button, that i never understood what it is its function.It was advertised back then, that it could be used to tune something in flight and helicopter simulators.
We used it basically back in 2004 for our PES 3 tournaments and Superside Kicks Soccer 3 (MAME) tournaments. Never used again after 2004, but it still works. Just posting it cause it still works.
1) An unknown AIRFLO gamepad, ripoff of this maybe back from 2006. It is very uncomfortable to play, but at least it makes air!!!!! Although it does not work 100%, the air-fans still blow air!!
2) Trust 850F VibraForce Feedback.It is my first ever PC gamepad, back from 2004. It does not have analog sick, it has six buttons instead of four, 2 triggers-shoulder button, instead of 4, the D-pad is not a cross, but a strange big cyrcle, which was marketed as 360 movement input!!!! And in the middle it has a slider that goes left right and removes on centre with a spring, and above it it has a strange wheel button, that i never understood what it is its function.It was advertised back then, that it could be used to tune something in flight and helicopter simulators.
We used it basically back in 2004 for our PES 3 tournaments and Superside Kicks Soccer 3 (MAME) tournaments. Never used again after 2004, but it still works. Just posting it cause it still works.
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