The Gamer-Pro is a universal controller adapter. It's compatible with virtually every controller and peripheral in existence. The Gamer-Pro uses low cost adapter cables which allow controllers to plug into its HDMI ports. This gives you an unparalleled capacity to play with different types of controllers at once or to swap and configure controllers on the fly. Features custom firmware so the Gamer Pro can be switched into modes compatible with the Switch, PS3, Xbox and even regular USB devices like the Raspberry Pi and MiSTer.


What is included in this auctions


The Gamer-Pro Basic Kit in this listing comes with:
1x Gamer-Pro Dongle. 
1x Nintendo Game Cube Cable
1x Super Nintendo  
1x Nintendo 64 Cable
1x Retro DB9 Cable
1x Sony PlayStation/PlayStation 2 Cable


The Gamer-Pro supports the following controller ports

·         Super Nintendo Entertainment System

·         Nintendo Entertainment System

·         Nintendo Virtual Boy

·         Nintendo 64

·         Nintendo GameCube

·         Nintendo Virtual Boy

·         Nintendo Wii Remote Expansion Port

·         Sony PlayStation/PlayStation 2

·         DB9 (Sega SG-1000, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga CD32, ColecoVision, Mattel Intellivision, Amstrad GX-4000, Panasonic 3DO, Bally Astrocade, Sinclair ZX Spectrum)

·         Sega Saturn

·         Sega Dreamcast

·         DH15 (Atari 5200, SNK Neo Geo AES)

·         Atari Jaguar

·         NEC PC Engine / TurboGrafx 16 (Full/Mini)

·         NEC PC-FX

·         GCE Vectrex

·         Apple Bandai Pippin ATMARK

 

More controller ports can be added to the Gamer-Pro. All that's needed is a new cable and a simple firmware update. The number of controllers that the Gamer-Pro can support is practically limitless.

 

 What does the Gamer-Pro do for me?

The Gamer-Pro is the first adapter to support such a wide variety of controllers. The list of supported systems continues to grow! We hope to add more and more to our already impressive repertoire. It even works on almost any modern operating system, including Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, and even PS3, Nintendo Switch and Xbox original !

 Now supports n64 memory card transfers to and from the real console and emulators. Just like the original Adaptoid with even more features.

The greatest advantage in owning a Gamer-Pro is that you'll never need to buy another retro controller USB adapter again. In addition to the controllers it already supports, Gamer-Pro can be easily updated to support new ones. We can even design new adapter cables should the need arise. The Gamer-Pro's design has been based on the concepts of adaptability, authenticity, and value since the very beginning.

 

Have you ever bought an adapter with driver or USB ID issues? Do you have a bin full of awkward, unreliable products that just don't quite get the job done? Do you want a seamless, authentic gaming experience that's hassle free? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Gamer-Pro is for you. The Gamer-Pro doesn't need drivers and the cables are easy to organize. The Gamer-Pro is modular and supports the same features across multiple controllers. The Gamer-Pro  handles all the communication to the controllers by itself, meaning you won't have to struggle with re-configuring inputs every time you unplug it.


If you find the Game-Pro to your liking check out the Bridge. ( available on the Bliss-Box's main page) 

The Bridge Connects a 4-play in single mode or Gamer-Pro and sends controller data to a console. The Bliss-Box Gamer-Pro and 4-Play are USB devices that are intended for a USB host. However in the same way the BlisSTer works, all Bliss-Box devices can speak a universal protocol over two wires. The communication can take place over the USB lines without disturbing USB hardware. When you connect the Bliss-Box Bridge to a Gamer-Pro or 4-Play, it begins sending controller data at a fast rate of 500us per request. That is twice as fast as the fastest USB poll-rate. The Bridge takes this data and then speaks to the console. The console now controls the polling rate (typically 16ms) and while the console waits for the next poll, the Bliss-Box gathers the payload. 

So what does this mean? It means you can use any controller you want, on any console...