Apparently it's used for a video game adaptation of the "game of life" boardgame.
I wonder what kind of output the roulette is mapped to, and whether you could use it as some absurd control scheme for any game.
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Apparently it's used for a video game adaptation of the "game of life" boardgame.
I wonder what kind of output the roulette is mapped to, and whether you could use it as some absurd control scheme for any game.
First guess, probably just outputs as one of the analog sticks. Always outputting as though it's pushed all the way to the edge and it rotates with the wheel.
The wheel might be passive and that little piece to the right might just be counting clicks.
Doubt it, you wouldn't be able to know which color was where. Unless the player had to manually set it every time they started the game.
Good point, not sure.
I was just going to comment that the wheel was exactly like the Life board game, lol.
Looking forward to the darksouls level 1 no hits run on this controller.
I have watched so many retro gaming shows on TV, YouTube, etc and never knew or heard about this. The amount of odd controllers released in Japan must be endless.
Definitely interesting to know about.
I want to repurpose this as a miniature version of those DJ Hero controllers.
I want to hook two of them up to Mixxx and play chiptune
I want to play Arkanoid using it.
That is a really neat idea. I initially thought it was some form of rhythm game controller, when I first glanced at the photo of it.