Prototipo de nuevo gamepad para Atari Jaguar y Atari 5200

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYsdRH7lNP0

**One of the main criticisms levelled at Atari's Jaguar system is that the controller is an absolute mess. Waiting in line behind the lack of decent software, unconvincing 64-bit graphics (by the way, it is a true 64-bit system on a technical level) and poorly marketed CD add-on, the controller takes a lot of unwarranted flack.

Gamers who have wielded the Jaguar's controller will attest that it is actually rather comfortable to hold and, contrary to visual perception, doesn't have much weight. Furthermore, the D-pad is solid. There are also a lot of fantastic games on the system, but I digress. Sure, the lack of shoulder buttons on the stock controller is inexcusable but the Jaguar Pro Controller remedies that omission.

It appears that Jaguar modder 10p6, creator of the the Jaguar/Jaguar CD combo the Jaguar PlayOne also has the same opinion, and has set about creating the ultimate replacement: a Jaguar/Atari 5200 compatible controller with a built-in 'spinner' that can be used with titles such as Tempest 2000. Also featuring a fully integrated keypad, dual analogue sticks, shoulder buttons and a D-Pad, this could be the ultimate controller for Jaguar enthusiasts and the peripheral to finally silence the naysayers. In his own words, 10p6 describes the new controller design:

"The idea of this project is to make a controller for the 5200 and Jaguar that is ergonomic, innovative, functional and very reliable using off the shelf parts when possible. The case for the unit will be initially 3D printed, but it has also been designed so it can easily be duplicated in resin. The keypad is designed to use a Jaguar Numeric Membrane, or possibly a custom one of the same size and similar speck.

"Innovative parts of this controller are the analog sticks and spinner. The sticks are off the shelf parts that are reliable and functional, and are included to replace the awful 5200 analog stick, but hopefully could be implemented for Jaguar games.

"The spinner / rotary controller is something that has been done on the Jaguar numerous times. I did this on a previous controller where I made a removable spinner that could be placed in the center of the D-Pad. Even though this was functional and cool, it was a little impractical; others have done spinners that are either huge, crammed in an awkward space, or sacrifice a controller just for rotary control.
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Saludos
Que cosa más fea, ni con un palo toco eso.
El tiempo que han perdido añadiendole un segundo e innecesario joystick lo podían haber empleado en hacer una cruceta decente, porque esa tiene muy mala pinta.
ver la cruceta me ha dado dolorcillo... [carcajad]
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