I started playing video games again when my brother-in-law gave me a retro box with all the games from my youth. Weird stuff, except I've never been able to play vintage Street Fighter on a tablet like someone who grew up playing arcade fighting games. Did some research, came across this, looked like a solid option and was pleasantly surprised that it was a solid option. One thing that takes some getting used to is square gates. I get that the octagonal goal is a practice goal with wheels for us Yankees, but you're used to what you're used to. The good thing is that my moves are getting a lot better, you'll be throwing fireballs in no time with practice. It's very easy to change things under the hood, swap buttons, etc. So far I've only swapped R2 and L1, but I can swap so that L1 and L2 are on the top row, which will help with Street Fighter A2 . (SNES) where L is HP. and R is HK. Changed the ball to a bat up and zoom. For PS3 everything works fine, for my retropy stuff I just plug in my PS3 controller, toggle the input setting to controller and press the setting on the d-pad. I'm glad I went for the larger size, but I can consider a smaller counterpart as a second controller. Edit Summer 2020: ended up with an octagonal gate and also replaced R1 and R2 with L1 and L2 as I mentioned above. Perfect for SNES versions of Street Fighter where L gets hit hard and R gets hit hard, no more need to change menu buttons. Nevertheless 5 stars.