@Siphonay@Felthry@Nine I had an SN ProgramPad for my snes, where I could macro fighting game moves. It was also bigger and heavier than a normal controller, which felt better in my hands.
@Nine@Siphonay@Felthry Yes, those are the three macro buttons. Like, if I was going to play Ryu in Street Fighter II, I could enter program mode on the controller, slowly tap in the button sequences for, say, the spin kick, uppercut, and fireball, bind them to the three extra buttons, and even verify it recorded the proper sequence using the screen. Then during game, push one of the extra buttons to perform that sequence.
@Nine @Siphonay @Felthry Yes, those are the three macro buttons. Like, if I was going to play Ryu in Street Fighter II, I could enter program mode on the controller, slowly tap in the button sequences for, say, the spin kick, uppercut, and fireball, bind them to the three extra buttons, and even verify it recorded the proper sequence using the screen. Then during game, push one of the extra buttons to perform that sequence.