I use one of these:
I don't really like it, but it works for Sonic Generations which is why I'm using it at the moment (the game won't read my PS2 controllers in the USB hub). The thing is quite ugly, but essentially fine, but after an hour or so of gaming, I find it a bit uncomfortable - but then I've always found those big, clunky, chunky controllers with loads of buttons quite uncomfortable compared with older, lighter less cluttered ones. I tend to think of this thing as my back-up controller, since I'll only use it when there's a problem with whichever other controller I want to use, but right now, it's my primary one because it's the only one Steam likes. The one good thing about this controller is that it's about 10 years old I believe, and still doesn't show the slightest sign of wear and tear. Googling it, webpages tell me I need to download drivers to use it, but I didn't - it was plug and play - even with Windows 7.
I am going to invest in one of those SNES replica controllers I think, for playing Master System games on emulators. Feels weird with this clunky big thing.
This post has been edited by Torpedoes: 05 November 2011 - 03:47 PM