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Review on Brook Wingman SD Support Adapter: Play PS5/ Xbox Series X/S/ Xbox 360/ Xbox One/Xbox Elite 1 /Xbox Elite Series 2/PS3/ PS4/Switch Pro Controllers on Dreamcast Saturn PC X-Input Gaming. Turbo and Remap Compatible by Michael Rosario

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent tolerance. The thing just works!

This is crazy! I was very pleased to learn that vibration is supported when using my Xbox One controller with the Dreamcast. Playing Hydro Thunder was a whole new experience. I was even happier when I connected my Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro via USB and was able to play Marvel vs Capcom on both the Saturn and Dreamcast (had to update the firmware for the Neo Geo ASP to work with the Saturn). To top it off, the adapter includes 200 onboard VMUs. This is not a cheap disposable adapter and I am very satisfied. Worth every penny. Update: what surprised me the most is, that the right analog stick (which the Dreamcast never had) actually works. I found out while playing XenoCrisis, a dual joystick shooter. On retro systems like the Dreamcast, all you have to do is use the face buttons (A, B, X, Y) to aim and fire your weapons. Because the developers of the Brook Wingman SD adapter have the foresight to map the face buttons (including diagonals, which is achieved by pressing two face buttons simultaneously on retro systems) to the correct analog stick, the thing plays precisely as it should be on the Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. Because the developers of the Brook Wingman SD adapter have the foresight mapping the face buttons (including diagonals, which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) to the correct analog stick, the thing plays exactly as it should on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. Because the developers of the Brook Wingman SD adapter have the foresight to map the face buttons (including diagonals, which is achieved by pressing two face buttons simultaneously on retro systems) to the correct analog stick, the thing plays precisely as it should be on the Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is, whether a standard USB keyboard works with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. whether a standard USB keyboard works with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead. whether a standard USB keyboard works with Typing of the Dead. (which on retro systems is accomplished by pressing two face buttons at the same time) on the right analog stick, this thing plays the same as it does on Xbox. One and another modern consoles. The only question I haven't answered yet is whether a standard USB keyboard will work with Typing of the Dead.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks