First post, by Ozzuneoj
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Looking for some opinions and recommendations on a few solid, reliable and easy to use joysticks and gamepads for use on very old DOS games. It will be used, primarily, on my souped up IBM 5150 (with 7Mhz 286 upgrade, 640k, EGA video card, 5153 monitor and a gameport). I have a "later" (mid 90s) Quickshot Super Warrior QS201 that I picked up for practically nothing on eBay and it does work but it has way more buttons and axis than I need for really old DOS games and it takes quite a bit of effort to push the joystick to the extremes needed to register movement. Its certainly meant for later games and systems.
Also, my three year old daughter has started enjoying (and LOVING) playing on the old IBM, and she'd certainly benefit from something smaller and easier to manipulate than the QS201. She has started with some of the AGI games that I never got to experience as a kid, like King's Quest and Mixed Up Mother Goose. She also goes crazy when playing Alley Cat... an easier control method would probably give her a fighting chance. Also, I want to play Elite (the original) but my QS201 doesn't register its full range of motion in this game so maneuvers are painfully slow.
Since these things seem to be quite cheap these days (even brand new, in box) I'll probably grab a couple to play different games with. A gamepad, and a joystick or two.
Is there any reason that an Interact PC ProPad 4 wouldn't be a good option for games this old? They look like nice gamepads for old games, since they have a good solid (not round) 4 direction D-Pad and a selector for different 4 button layouts (since it has 4 buttons plus 2 shoulders).
Other gamepad recommendations are welcome. I'm quite picky about D-Pads and would generally not even bother using one over a keyboard unless it has distinct directional buttons... I hate a mushy, round D-Pad. I've still got my old Gravis Gamepad Pro but it doesn't seem to work at all on any of the ancient games I play on my 5150... plus the D-Pad is terrible. 😵
Any joystick recommendations? Is a Kraft (Premium II, III, etc.) worth playing with? They are certainly very old-school, but how is reliability? Are there better options that are fully compatible with games from the 80s?