I mentioned on the previous page about discovering a couple PS2 games that work with the old grey PS1 Flight Stick. This is an undocumented feature with only one of the hundreds of PS2 games that work in true analog with the old Flightstick. Makes the game XGIII Extreme G Racing one of a kind special with the unique capability. The old PSX Flightstick was considered obsolete, no longer supported on any more games let alone working on the PS2. That is until I discovered this, updated Wiki with this info.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Analog_Joystick
There were several PS2 games that worked with the old Flightstick in the digital mode. However the only game that utilized true analog controls with the Flightstick is XGIII Extreme G Racing. RType uses Analog and Digital, but the Analog mode works as digital only one speed. XGIII has proportional steering with the Flightstick, the more you push the stick the more the cycle turns.
I received this PM from vlame; now I wonder if the JogCon can also work on PS2 games?
vlame wrote:http://retrowaretv.com/sold-separately-jogcon/
An interesting review video, Thanks vlame. I did not know about the force feedback kicking the wheel around. The video alluded that the Jogcon wheel springs back to the middle, is that true? Are there limiting stops or can it spin continuously in one direction?
As in the PSX Flightstick a shame only a limited amount of games supported, in this case the two PS1 Ridge Racers. Curious if it could work on the older "Flightstick Mode" PS1 games or maybe even any PS2 games.
An undocumented discovery
I found one PS2 game that does work with the old PSX Flightstick in the unique green light DUAL ANALOG mode, maybe JogCon may work with the same game too? The game is PS2 XGIII Extreme G Racing.
If anyone discovers any games especially PS2 games other then the two PS1 Ridge Racers that work with the JogCon please post, I'll update the OP here if any PS2 games are discovered.