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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: rtdzign on March 05, 2010, 09:40:48 PM

Title: MC Cthulhu controller PCB now works with PCE and TG-16
Post by: rtdzign on March 05, 2010, 09:40:48 PM
To sum it up Toodles, a forum member from Shoryuken.com has been making a custom joystick PCB called the MC Cthulhu with support for multiple systems.  It requires some work on the end user to make a custom stick but is now compatible with PC-Engine and TG-16 with firmware version 1.6.  If you use a MC Cthulhu and a RJ-45 (network jack) you can make a arcade stick compatible with a variety of systems.  The MC Cthulhu was originally made to cater to the Fighting game community, but is also great for shooters, especially if you make a arcade stick with Seimitsu arcade parts.

http://www.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=162026

Here is the post about the wiring info at the end and some of the progress made implementing it.

http://www.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=162026&page=169

It might be something you want to look into.  Some things to note, multiple button layouts to accomodate NeoGeo games and Avenue 3 layout. It only works in 6 button mode with a multitap, and the button layout assumes you made a custom arcade stick with a street fighter 2 layout. 
Title: Re: MC Cthulhu controller PCB now works with PCE and TG-16
Post by: esteban on March 06, 2010, 01:38:52 AM
Damn, that's pretty awesome. I've been thinking about hacking open a TurboPad, but this seems like it would be less painful (I can't bear to disembowel TG-16 hardware).

Title: Re: MC Cthulhu controller PCB now works with PCE and TG-16
Post by: SignOfZeta on March 06, 2010, 07:48:45 PM
My friend bought one of these last year and I can attest to its awesomeness. Soldering wires to the PCB from a gutted OEM controller can be a real pain. This thing eliminates that problem totally.
Title: Re: MC Cthulhu controller PCB now works with PCE and TG-16
Post by: rtdzign on March 09, 2010, 10:28:25 PM
Yeah if you are gutting a NEC controller, you might as well punch a baby while you are at it.