AMDCam said:
DAMN, thanks for the links Shadow! I'm just wondering now, since there aren't any real stable Xbox/PS2/Gamecube/Xbox 360 emulators out, what are you guys gonna use this stuff for? I mean I'd LOVE some 4-player emulation on my computer but without the original games what are you gonna do with 4 controllers? Plus the one thing I don't really get is, isn't a mouse like 1000000000000% more controlled and accurate over a joystick? So if you use these for PC games then it'll just be wierd, I mean I prefer PC games over video games just for the control it gives you with a mouse. And not many games I know of support 4-player (or even 2-player) on the PC.
There are SNES and PS1 emulators and also MAME for arcade games.

There are several games for those that support at least 3 or 4 players. Also, there are some PC games that were basically designed to be played on controllers like the ones for the popular game consoles; I have a couple such games that came with my X800 GTO2 (Prince of Persia Warrior Within and Tony Hawk's Underground 2, the playstation 1/2 dual-shock controllers are perfect for these

). There are also some PC games that support 3 or more players.
All of these uses for it are things that I use it for.

Besides my Super Joy Box 5 Pro, I also have an older Super Dual Box. I bought it sometime around the beginning of 2004 to use my two RedOctane Ignition pads on my PC for StepMania. It works fine on my older computer, but when I got my new computer last year I found that there were some problems with it on my new computer. The specific problem is in that to use the DDR-style pads, you need to input a code to change the button assignments internally in the adaptor, but on my new computer the adaptor would sometimes reset itself and make it so the code needed to be put in again; this would happen while playing and was very annoying.
Because of this problem, I eventually looked around for a new adaptor to use instead and I came across a site mentioning the Super Dual Box Pro. It mentioned that it could remap the buttons and also map the directions as buttons. Since it could do that, no code would be required, so my problem would be solved. While looking around for different places to buy it, I found Play-Asia.com, which I actually had previously heard of, and I saw the Super Joy Box 5 for only a little more money and decided to get that. As mentioned in my previous post, they got it to me fairly quick and the adaptor has worked for everything I've tried so far.