You can set up physical controllers over USB and wireless, including the Wii Remote and Wii U Pro, Xbox 360 controller, PlayStation Dualshock 3 and Dualshock 4, Sega Saturn, Retrolink SNES and N64, Logitech gamepads, and more. OpenEmu is a one-stop-shop tool designed to work with a host of retro consoles, including Game Boy (Color and Advance), NeoGeo Pocket, NES, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Nintendo DS, and Atari, just to name a few. I remember reaching out to the project’s team at the beginning of this year, and I’ve had the pleasure of testing the beta since March.
With roots going back seven years to the popular Nestopia NES emulator, OpenEmu has been in development for what seems like forever.