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top five:
- http://www.gamespite.net/talkingtime/archive/index.php?t-2412.html (wonderful thread; humerous!)
consensus:
  Seemingly, these are the better controllers (as voted by living, breathing humans):
	1. SNES
	2. Saturn
	3. PS2 "Dual Shock"
	4. NES (!)
	5. GameCube.
dual shock controllers:
  Trademe:
	  Right. I checked elsewhere (gameplanet.co.nz), and trademe definitely has the
		cheapest. Check, in particular, the "$29.00 for two" buy-me-now deals for the
		Dual Shock 2; insane! Though, perhaps I should simply buy one Emerald and one
		Blue(?) from play-asia, for not much more?
usb converter:
	RetroZone NES/SNES Converter:
	  $25.00; international shipping; seems sweet. (Only, I'll need to purchase -two-.
		Doh! Any alternatives?) Ah, right; why don't I just get one NES and one SNES
		converter? Then, I can still dual-play NES games (...though not SNES; *shrug*).
		Or, perhaps I should just go for the full *shebang*?

		See this review; very sweet:
		http://the-bell-tree.com/vg/reviews/snes-retroport.php
	Super Joy Box 5 Pro:
    Sweet! The world has finally engineered multi-controller USB adapters. Everyone
		loves this thing, on the forums; 0-lag, support for 4 controllers, and much love.
		Quite cheap as well! See:
		http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=132493

		Now, quite a few people have had difficulty making a second controller work with
		this; but, from research online, it seems all of them were using Windows XP or
		Vista, on which a second controller is known not to work. (Driver issue,
		probably. It looks like the OS is giving the second controller the same
		resource name as the first.)

		=However=, the Super Joy Box 5 Pro is known to work under Mac with multiple
		controllers; thus, I would also expect Linux to work. Yum!

		Purchase one here, in New Zealand dollars:

		http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m-49-en-70-qc4.html

		Also, looks like I can also pick up a dual shock, here (..."Emerald" looks keen!):

		http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-19-49-en-15-dual+shock.html
	trademe:
	  While I could (probably) pick up a Dual Shock 1 for cheaply, could I pick up
		a Dual Shock 2?
linux support:
  Super Joy Box 5 Pro:
	  Everyone reports this working under linux... though, not necessarily with
		multiple controllers.
