Source: Buttons & Knobs — Sony Playstation // Takara Roulette Controller (Japan, 2002)
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- Apparently it’s used for a video game adaptation of the “game of life” boardgame. - I wonder what kind of output the roulette is mapped to, and whether you could use it as some absurd control scheme for any game. - First guess, probably just outputs as one of the analog sticks. Always outputting as though it’s pushed all the way to the edge and it rotates with the wheel. - The wheel might be passive and that little piece to the right might just be counting clicks. - Doubt it, you wouldn’t be able to know which color was where. Unless the player had to manually set it every time they started the game. - Good point, not sure. 
 
 
 
- I was just going to comment that the wheel was exactly like the Life board game, lol. 
 
- Looking forward to the darksouls level 1 no hits run on this controller. 
- I want to repurpose this as a miniature version of those DJ Hero controllers. - I want to hook two of them up to Mixxx and play chiptune - I want to play Arkanoid using it. 
 
- That is a really neat idea. I initially thought it was some form of rhythm game controller, when I first glanced at the photo of it. 
 
- I have watched so many retro gaming shows on TV, YouTube, etc and never knew or heard about this. The amount of odd controllers released in Japan must be endless. - Definitely interesting to know about. 
- Cool! 



