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* '''[https://neotechni.github.io/ Techni's Peripheral Museum]''' - Database of Techni's personal collection. | * '''[https://neotechni.github.io/ Techni's Peripheral Museum]''' - Database of Techni's personal collection. | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 18 December 2023
Welcome to the pre-public version of the Videogame Interface Wiki.
The goal of this wiki is to promote non-standard videogame interactions by cataloguing all sorts of videogame interfaces and providing information for game players and game makers on how to make use of them.
The short-term goal is to make this place less empty, then to make it less hideous.
Currently:
- Um-ing and ah-ing over the best way to represent adapter compatibility.
- Bug-hunting in the asciistick theme.
- Oh cool Mediawiki broke it again with their garbage markup.
- We've passed 20 controller entries!
Sections
Controllers | Accessories | Adaptors | Parts |
Colours | Companies | Connections | Mechanisms |
Other Resources
- Joystick Directory - Wiki for 'vintage and retro game controllers'.
- Sharkie's Gaming Controllers - Youtube channel.
- Wired-Up Retro - Youtube channel.
- Techni's Peripheral Museum - Database of Techni's personal collection.
- Controller category on the PCGamingWiki.