Owners of Sony's classic consoles, PlayStation and PlayStation 2, now have another option for replacing worn-out controllers – the 8BitDo "Retro Reciever." The Retro Receiver can make...
Funny enough, I’ve been looking into supporting my local retro game store after I found out that a PS1 was $70 on their shelf, and most PS1 games were under $10.
The only thing holding me back has been the god-awful ergonomics of the original controllers. So the thought of using my PS5 controller has re-piqued my interest.
Look into the Retro Fighters Defender as well. It’s about the size of a DualShock with ergonomics more similar to DualSense. I have the Bluetooth version for my PS3 but they have a 2.4ghz wireless for PS1/PS2 and has pressure sensitive buttons.
Funny enough, I’ve been looking into supporting my local retro game store after I found out that a PS1 was $70 on their shelf, and most PS1 games were under $10.
The only thing holding me back has been the god-awful ergonomics of the original controllers. So the thought of using my PS5 controller has re-piqued my interest.
Look into the Retro Fighters Defender as well. It’s about the size of a DualShock with ergonomics more similar to DualSense. I have the Bluetooth version for my PS3 but they have a 2.4ghz wireless for PS1/PS2 and has pressure sensitive buttons.
https://retrofighters.com/our-collection/defender-wireless-playstation-1-playstation-2-playstation-3-playstation-classic-nintendo-switch-pc-video-game-controller/