The S2 pro controller can remotely wake up the S2 while the S1 cannot. There are also little added features and adjustments like the G buttons on the back of the grips that can be programmed as shortcuts, an added c button on the center bottom of the controller for chat, and raise buttons for better overall feel. Otherwise, it's the same as the S1.
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Is there any benefit to getting a either a pro controller or the 8bit controller for PC emulator play?
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I am not going to spend $75 or more on a controller that will become unusable in 2-3 years with mild use.
They're also much cheaper if you check Ebay for them instead of your local video game store; there are a lot of import resellers who snagged hundreds of Japanese-packaging (but region-free) Pro controllers before 2025 and they're currently being unloaded at $38-40 each, brand-new, with free shipping, regardless of whether they're the standard Pro controller or one of the limited-edition designs that were tied to a specific game.
It depends on what part of the controller you value the most. They all have tradeoffs.
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The S2 pro controller can remotely wake up the S2 while the S1 cannot. There are also little added features and adjustments like the G buttons on the back of the grips that can be programmed as shortcuts, an added c button on the center bottom of the controller for chat, and raise buttons for better overall feel. Otherwise, it's the same as the S1.
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