The four buttons on the Retrolink controller are all flat. Also, the X & Y buttons on the original controllers had a depressed dome - by which I mean, the tops curved down ā, and the A & B buttons curved the other way. The D-Pad, and each and every button is much higher than the SNES was, if I recall correctly. I think I could snap this thing in half between the SELECT and START buttons if I really wanted to - but Iām certainly not going to do it accidentally. The controller is lighter than I remember SNES controllers being (though I think the size is the same). ![]() Everything except the controller is toss-able and forgettable. No messy un-boxing, no extra papers, none of that. In the box are 2 things - a plastic frame that holds the controller, and the controller itself. No need for boxy adaptors or messy custom wiring. Second? Plug and play! Your favorite kind of device! No searching for drivers, no installation of drivers, no maintenance of drivers. ![]() Your favorite general-use standard cable. There are two things, right on the box, which are important. First? USB.
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