




🎮 Level up your retro gaming with Buffalo’s classic USB gamepad—because originals are priceless, but this is pricelessly affordable!
The Buffalo iBuffalo Classic USB Gamepad is a high-quality, authentic-feeling SNES-style controller designed for PC gamers. Featuring 8 responsive buttons, a reliable USB connection, and compatibility with Windows 7 through Vista, it delivers a near-original gaming experience at a fraction of the cost. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it includes turbo functionality for enhanced gameplay, making it the go-to choice for retro enthusiasts seeking performance and nostalgia.
| ASIN | B002B9XB0E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,881 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #689 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Brand | BUFFALO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,491) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2012 |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.1 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 2145487 |
| Manufacturer | Buffalo |
| Operating System | windows 7 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches |
| Series | RM |
F**R
Exceptional quality and feel. As good as the original as it gets!
I've got an original SNES usb controller that I bought from Infinite Nes Lives for 50 bucks. The quality of that controller is flawless but the price tag was tough to swallow. I wanted a 2nd SNES pad for 2 player action but just couldn't bring myself to pay another 50 dollars so I did some research and discovered the buffalo brand has quite a following from new and old gamers alike. For the price, I couldn't say no and decided to get one. I'm happy to report that it performs flawlessly and feels great. Side by side comparisons vs the original Japan controller (as most likely noted by numerous reviewers here) are that the buffalo controller is slightly lighter, slightly thinner and vs the original famicom pad, the dpad is slightly elevated on the buffalo controller. The differences are marginal and the only REAL noticable difference to my seasoned retro gaming hands is the lighter weight of the buffalo controller. I have ordered a roll of lead tape and will weigh out a strip of that and apply it onto the inside wall of the back half of the controller shell to match the weight of the original controller. Other than that minor nit-picking there is very little to complain about. If I had to change anything, it'd be to have the turbo buttons moved further up towards the top of the game pad. It's easy to accidentally press them instead of start/select. I don't actually use them so I may end up just removing the buttons all together. I've attached numerous photos comparing the weight of the 2 game pads and thickness at various parts of the controller. Bottom line is that if you want a near 100% authentic replica of the original super famicom game pad, look no further. Yes there are minor differences but the price gap between a real one and this one is FAR beyond the point of diminishing returns in my opinion unless you're a collector, which in that case, you most likely already have one or more of the original game pads anyways.
C**0
This is the only brand that makes good quality USB controllers!
It seems that Buffalo Technology is the ONLY brand that makes quality USB NES and SNES controllers. I bought one set of the Super Famicom controllers and one set of the Famicom controllers. Both are absolutely fantastic products! I should have turned to the Japanese from the start when I needed USB controllers. All the Chinese junk I bought and returned was a big disappointment and a waste of time. So enough complaining. How do these controllers compare to real SNES controllers? They compare very well. I have two lightly used SNES controllers and 4 decently used SNES controllers plus one heavily used controller. The A, B, X, Y, L,R, Start and Select buttons feel just like the buttons on my real SNES controllers ( the lightly used controllers I have). They have a click to them when you press down but its not a cheap stiff click. Its that familiar smooth click that feels just right. The D-Pad on these controllers does have a different feel compared to the real SNES controllers. First the D-Pad sits higher, second it has a longer travel and third it feels slightly tactile, but not stiff. Even with those differences it doesn't affect gameplay what so ever. I'm able to control every game I've played so far with no issues at all. The D-Pads on these Buffalo SNES and NES controllers actually work! I can't say the same about the junk USB controllers I bought before these. The Turbo Features on these controllers come in handy and do what they are supposed to do. Just pause the game ( so you don't die), hold down the turbo button and then simply press whatever button you need to have the turbo function. To clear just hold down the clear button and press the button you programmed to have the turbo function. Overall I can't recommend these controllers enough. I was actually smiling the whole time I was using my emulator. It feels good using a quality peace of hardware. I would really like for Buffalo Technology to make controllers for my NES, SNES, N64 and Sega Genesis consoles. Its getting hard to find good original controllers for the older consoles. If Buffalo Technology can make USB controllers this good, then I know they can make reproduction controllers for my old video game consoles. One more thing Buffalo tech should also consider making a USB six button Sega Genesis controller. The larger six button controller not the smaller version.
L**G
I'm BLOWN AWAY
Just a forward, I have not touched an official SNES controller in over 15 years, but when I picked this up, I got an overwhelming rush of nostalgia. This feels exactly like I remember, the button pressure, the material, the build quality all superb. The only difference I have noticed was that the Y and X buttons are not concave like they were on the original NA SNES. Not a huge deal to me, but it may throw some off. As far as I can see with images, all of the face buttons seem to be convex on the JP Super Famicom controller, and this is a Japanese product, so from what I can tell, it is accurate for that market. The install on an up-to-date (as of July 2018) Windows 10 machine was quick and easy. No additional software was needed, and Windows picked it up right away and installed the needed drivers. I was able to then map the buttons in SNES9x with no issues. I also noticed on the packaging that it is Android compatible I will try this on my Note8 (2017) and update my review (see photo). The input is 1:1 from what I can tell. I do NOT notice any delays or missed presses. So far I have tried Super Mario World, Street Fighter II Turbo, and Mega Man 2 (The Turbo was tested on Mega Man 2 with no issues). I was able to play all of them as well as I could back in the day (See: not great). The price may be a bit much for some ($15 at the time of purchase) but I feel that it is worth it if you are looking for an authentic controller experience. Overall this is a great controller, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to emulate NES/SNES games on a modern machine.
C**M
I grabbed these for a RetroPi/Emulator pc project I've been planning. Honestly, I was hesitant ordering these as I've heard poor reviews for other retro style USB brands, but the reviews on this product seemed positive so I ordered 2 of them. I have to say now that I have one in my hand, they seem well made and the buttons are responsive. Although they feel a little lighter than the original SNES/Famicom, they work as described. I plugged one into my PC, and Windows 10 recognized it right away, and within a minute I was playing. When I opened the box, I was actually very impressed by the packaging they came in. I was expecting something cheap looking and thrown together, but the box and plastic insert looked legit and they even placed a Thank You card in the shipping box, which was a nice touch. Also, they were shipped from Japan to Canada with no tracking number and a 2-3 period for delivery (Expected delivery Feb 22-March13). I was a little put off by this, but I've ordered from that side of the world before so I knew what I was in for. I am happy to say they arrived prior to the quoted expected delivery date. All in all I am happy with them. For the price, they seem well made, and have a good length cord. I'd recommend these to anyone looking for a solid usb retro snes controller
M**L
Sencillamente se siente como el control original! El material es ligero pero a la vez no lo es tanto, y su peso se siente como el de Nintendo, permitiendo inmediata comodidad. Los botones son responsivos, no hacen ningún tipo de click ni tardan en volver a su posición: El juego es natural y el control no interfiere con la manera de jugar; además a un muy buen precio! No le veo pero, está muy bien y los extra botones que trae son de utilidad!
D**L
I bought this controller because I, like most other reviewers use SNES Emulators a lot and wanted a more authentic SNES experience. Having previously used generic PC USB controllers in the veign of a PS2 controller, you never get the feel of an official SNES controller even if you have the basic button layout. I have also never owned a SNES although I had enough friends who had/has one to get a feel of the controller, though I haven't handled an official one in nearly 10 years.If memory serves, this controller feels at least 99% identical to an official one, though I can't comment too much on the authenticity or do a direct comparisson, although there's enough feedback elsewhere praising it's authenticity including a Youtube video review where a guy spends a good part of it picking up this one and the official SNES controller and playing with the buttons commenting that they feel identical. (As well as the other reviews for this product. Even if you're interested in retro gaming, but never owned any of the old consoles I would recommend this because the clicky-ness and responsive-ness of the buttons and D-Pad are very impressive. (no nasty mushy or spongy D-Pads or buttons here). Setting the controller up is a snap. It's a generic DirectInput device so Windows will recognise it and know exactly what to do with it straight away, it also claims to be compatible with Windows versions from Windows 98 through to XP though my box has got extra stickers put on to include Windows 7 - 10. (this is a technology that has been perfected years ago but I'm glad they haven't locked compatibility behind a reliance on proprietry drivers which cause issues with other hardware or software or make the controller unrecognisable by other devices like Android Tablets etc.). After connecting the controller, it's a case of mapping the buttons to the ones on the controller in your preffered emulator. I have tried this out so far with Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island, Micro Machines, Super Mario Kart, Street Fighter 2 Turbo and F-Zero and haven't stopped being amazed at how good this controller feels for these games, it is so natural you will feel like your PC, laptop or tablet has been transformed into a SNES. There are 2 (very very, VERY) minor nitpicks that I have for this controller. They have zero impact on the actual use of the controller but I feel it worth mentioning for some reason. 1:I would have liked Windows to recognise the name of the controller rather than only reffering to it as a "USB, 2 axis 8 button gamepad" (though this might make the controller less compatible with other devices as another controller that I have which Windows does show the name of doesn't work with Android). 2: I personally would have liked a font for the Start/Select (and Turbo/Clear Buttons) which was more like the one present on the official SNES controller, for some reason the bold non-italic font is mildly bothering to me. (this is actually because this is modelled after the Super Famicom, the Japanese SNES whch uses that font... oh well) 3:This is a Japanese product, therefore, it ships from Japan, if you have an Amazon Prime membership or a pending free trial, I would probably recommend using it if the seller will let you, I used a cheaper seller so I couldn't anyway but the controller took about 2 and a half weeks to get to me from when I ordered it. Unfortunately, most Japanese sellers I've seen on Amazon only use basic airmail rather than paying the extra couple of hundred Yen to upgrade to registered airmail which is so much more reliable and you can track where your item is as well as reduces delays. This just means you either have to wait, or shop elsewhere if you want it fast. (so worth the wait though). The box and manual are also in Japanese so if you can't read or interpret it (I'm semi-fluent in Japanese and struggle with the explanation of how the Turbo and Clear buttons work), though there's enough English on the box to help you out. In conclusion, if you are looking for a controller for your SNES emulator which provides an authentic experience, look no further. Seriously, the only way you will get a more authentic experience is with an official SNES controller and a pad converter. (but would it be worth it?) . Would I recommend this controller? YES! if you use a SNES Emulator, this is a worthy addition to your gaming arsenal, I would only not recommend it perhaps if you have a decent enough controller that you use for your emulators or maybe if you really, really despise the SNES controller, or if you honestly looked at this, read all about it and didn't get the urge to buy one.
A**R
I can happily say I love this product! The build of this controller is both firm but also well made. The controller itself feels nice in the hands, and the plastic used to make the controller is definitely a premium build. The buttons used feel nice and responsive and don't feel mushy or unusable. The length of the cord in a very nice length and is perfect for retro gaming. Pros: Premium build Responsive Nice feel Solid Works right out of the box Cons: Takes forever to arrive I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants some nostalgia with a controller, or just somebody that wants a controller that you can plug in and play!
O**L
I still get to play on SNES consoles and I'm familiar with the weight and feel of an official control pad. This replica from Buffalo although really, really good, is not quite spot on. The D-pad is slightly more raised, and it's a little bit clicky! its lighter too, and the plastic perhaps cheaper. Also the cable is not as long as on a traditional SNES controller, maybe slightly over 2 feet long... however don't let those things get in the way, this replica is accurate when playing games! Finding diagonals are no problem, you'll be performing hadoukens and spinning-bird kicks with ease. The face and shoulder buttons are great; they're just the right thickness and feel like they do on an old SNES joypad, and the Start & Select buttons have that SNES fleshy-plasticy feel down to a tee! I'm not a console purist, though. I appreciate emulation (been using it on and off since 2002) for giving me the chance to play games I was never able to find then and couldn't afford now. The downside to emulation of course, is using a keyboard instead of a joypad, which makes playing console games a pain in the backside; as a result I've never really had much fun playing emulated SNES games (apart from RPG's and Bomberman). This controller brings all those glorious SNES days back! Finally I can last more than five seconds on Super Ghouls & Ghosts (12 seconds now!), but what's really interesting is that my feeble 'can't play console games with a keyboard' brain is properly freed up to appreciate those awesome SNES graphics and sounds again. Street Fighter II (and Turbo, and Alpha 2) play sublimely. Contra III, which is a mess on keyboard and no mistake, is just superb with this controller; the difference is like night and day. The ability to edge your way with pixel perfection around a Mario Kart track, or weave through a space minefield whilst powering up a super shot in R-Type III... all that muscle memory is there just waiting to let rip again. For the price of a few pints at the pub; this is a purchase and a half! Just one caveat then: If you're a dyed-in-the-wool SNES purist who insists on 100% authenticity; then steer clear. If you're a casual/regular gamer who loved the SNES/16-bit days and you want to experience that again, this is a great device. I tested the Buffalo controller on a Mac running OSX El Capitan. The emulator was OpenEMU. All I had to do to get it running was open the Preferences window in Open EMU and map the controls to the Buffalo controller, which took all of 10 seconds. It can also be similarly configured to emulate your Megadrive, NES, Master System, PC Engine, GBA controllers. Loads of fun. There are Bluetooth versions of this controller that will do the same thing, but they cost well over twice as much. It only took two days for standard free delivery, too. Excellent service!
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