Basically: Use an Arduino board as a SNES Controller on a real SNES console. You can play the game with your keyboard (with some input lag) or try to playback a TAS if you know how to get a lagless ...
A small Arduino sketch which creates an HID compliant joystick out of Nintendo's Super Nintendo (SNES) Controller. You can now play any joystick compatible game using ...
Most retro consoles, like the SNES for example, rely on the hardware clock speed to control gameplay speed ... specifically when it came to the joystick. The Apple II joystick used a somewhat ...
This is similar enough to the protocol used by NES/SNES controllers that it’s about ... the old game pad can be used for anything that the MSX joystick could be used for. We’ve seen a handful ...