MoggFanatic Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 Hello, i searched here on gameex forums and found out that the box was discussed here a few times a while ago and its working and everything. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/544088930/bliss-box-4-play-universal-video-game-controller-a is there any alternative? how do you connect your original hardware to your pc? greatings mogg Quote
MoggFanatic Posted May 22, 2016 Author Posted May 22, 2016 On 22.5.2016 at 8:07 PM, stigzler said: You on commission? Hmm, maybe i cut my post to the point. I was to excited about it and just wondered... Quote
MoggFanatic Posted May 22, 2016 Author Posted May 22, 2016 9 minutes ago, stigzler said: Only messin, dude - you enthuse away.... hehehe yes, and wondering if i make a mess of money... Quote
nullPointer Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 21 hours ago, MoggFanatic said: i searched here on gameex forums and found out that the box was discussed here a few times a while ago and its working and everything. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/544088930/bliss-box-4-play-universal-video-game-controller-a is there any alternative? how do you connect your original hardware to your pc? If you have a variety of original hardware that you're looking to have plugged in at all times, BlissBox is the best option out there hands down. If you only have a couple of controllers, or you don't intend to have everything plugged in at all times, there are also a variety of single adapters out there (I've had good luck with Mayflash in the past, but I know others who have had issues, YMMV). FWIW I'm not a fanatic about using original hardware for emulated systems, but there are certainly some systems out there for which original hardware is really the only way to make it seem "natural" (N64 is one huge example of this). 1 Quote
Draco1962 Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 2 hours ago, nullPointer said: If you have a variety of original hardware that you're looking to have plugged in at all times, BlissBox is the best option out there hands down. If you only have a couple of controllers, or you don't intend to have everything plugged in at all times, there are also a variety of single adapters out there (I've had good luck with Mayflash in the past, but I know others who have had issues, YMMV). FWIW I'm not a fanatic about using original hardware for emulated systems, but there are certainly some systems out there for which original hardware is really the only way to make it seem "natural" (N64 is one huge example of this). What? You don't want the authentic feel of the Atari BLISter box? 3 Quote
stigzler Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 Heh. Back in the day when things were much simpler... I remember replacing those contact domes once or twice on the fire button. Donating controller and a bit of cellotape. Bob's your uncle. Quote
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