> I know. The thing is, after I took a closer look at how that controller works, I'm > pretty sure that there is no product on the market that lets you hook up a six button > Sega Genesis controller to a Street Fighter II PCB. It's not good business. Maybe you > are one of ten people in the world who would pay for something like that.
Somehow I don't understand this. There are people who pay for pre-built superguns, right? And there are people who want to play games with six buttons. So, why is the combination "people who need a pre-built supergun for six buttons" so rare?
What do people do who want to play those six button games? If they build their own stuff, then o.k. But in this case, where do the people come from that buy superguns with gamepad ports? If everyone who wants to play it can build their own stuff, why is there a market for those pre-built products in the first place? And if there's a market, why is it that those customers just happen to not need six button controllers?
By the way, if you're just referring to the fact that Genesis controllers don't work while other six button controllers might do, then it's o.k. It doesn't have to be a Genesis controller. I just need to know which ones would work.
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