
Retro-Bit® to Unveil First Wave of Officially Licensed SEGA Products at Gamescom 2018
Retro-bit doesn't have the good rep of other controller manufacturers like 8BitDo (which has a fair share of detractors mind) but they might be doing something pretty awesome. Their upcoming line of officially licensed SEGA controllers have wired and wireless variants that work with the original consoles or as modern USB controllers but have the exact same look and hopefully feel and quality of the original stuff. They have Genesis/Mega Drive and Saturn style controllers in the pipeline and I think I had also seen Dreamcast controllers in one image but I might be misremembering if they're not scheduled for a later wave of releases. Additionally they will also offer controllers that have SEGA's old school style and 6 face buttons but with dual analog sticks and other additions to bring them on par with any newer gamepad. Here are some new unboxing videos of the Genesis/Mega Drive and Saturn controllers in both original system and USB variants.
For now the looks are spot-on but we'll have to wait and see for some actual impressions by people who will be able to tell us how they stack up. Their pricing is going to be very competitive, between 15 and 25 dollars depending on the not-fancied-up wired model and for now an unknown ballpark for the wireless and twin stick versions. I'm already giddy with a mix of nostalgia from my childhood and hype for the quality just by seeing that black Saturn controller, never mind actually getting to hold one in my hands once they're proof tested. Either way, finally and until otherwise proven there's a promising alternative to Hori's Fighting Commander gamepads. Maybe the 6-equal-buttons of the Commander are for some better than the weirder smaller x y z of the Saturn but on the other hand, if the d-pad on these is as good as the original, for me it will be the overall better choice even before considering the much, much lower price.
It would have been sweet if for the modern layout they used the Saturn 3D Control Pad's analog stick and analog triggers but they don't seem to be doing that.

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8BitDo is jumping on the 6 face button and SEGA-style d-pad craze (lol, as if) with their M30 controller as well for those who trust them, for ~30.
www.8bitdo.com/m30/

And here's a picture of Hori's latest Fighting Commander models that I was considering before these were announced as everyone says they're pretty great.

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