(As long as you have an 8bitdo adapter).
One of the wonders of universal controller connectivity is that it’s possible to use pads created for one console on totally different systems. Back in the days of the Master System and Mega Drive, it was possible to use controllers made for other systems because, unlike Nintendo, Sega opted for an off-the-shelf controller port rather than a proprietary one.
Later, the wired Xbox 360 pad became a “go-to” option for many people as it worked over a standard USB connection. More recently, the proliferation of Bluetooth-enabled wired pads has resulted in a world where it’s possible to mix-and-match controllers across a wide range of rival consoles – and that looks set to continue with the launch of the PlayStation 5.
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