[QUOTE="KALIBARRR"]Pretty much any "Windows Live" game. Devil May Cry 4, Lost Planet, Street Fighter 4, ect. To be honest, most games will support them, and any that doesn't, you can make them.TheShadowLord07
what you mean make them?
There's a program called "Xpadder", which assigns your button presses on your joypad to keys on your keyboard. Then you go into the game's controller setup and set the controls to the keyboard keys you assigned your controller buttons to.
So for example, if you want "B" on your controller to be Jump, you load up Xpadder, assign the "B" button to the space bar for example, and then go into the game and assign 'Jump' to the space bar.
It's a great program, but the only problem with doing this is you can't really use analog sticks or triggers properly, because keyboard keys are either ON or OFF, not anything in between.
But as others have pointed out, most games support the controller.
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