

🎯 Own the classics, dominate the future.
The 8Bitdo M30 Bluetooth Controller revives the iconic 6-button Sega Genesis experience with modern wireless tech. Compatible across Nintendo Switch, Windows, Android, and Raspberry Pi, it features a rechargeable battery, turbo function, and an 8-directional D-pad optimized for precision in retro shoot-em-ups and fighting games. Upgradeable firmware ensures your controller evolves with your gaming needs, making it the ultimate choice for nostalgic pros and new-age gamers alike.








| ASIN | B07MSN1NPC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,952 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #41 in GEM Box Microconsole #44 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers #83 in Nintendo Switch Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,353) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 6922621500735 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 8Bitdo |
| Product Dimensions | 6.18 x 1.57 x 3.86 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | April 16, 2023 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
S**M
A must have for shoot-em-ups on the Nintendo Switch.
So from what I've been reading, a vintage Japanese Sega Saturn controller is considered the ultimate gamepad for shoot-em-ups. Some people prefer the arcade stick, but I think the Saturn controller is more popular in the SHMUP community. It's also considered the best gamepad for retro fighting games, though an arcade stick is favored over the traditional gamepad for fighting games. However, there aren't any adapters that will let you use a real Saturn controller on the Nintendo Switch, so I decided to give this a try. Well, my SHMUP skills shot through the roof as soon as I tried out this pad. I never got seriously into the genre, but I'm now starting to since I have the proper equipment for it. I found modern analog sticks terrible for SHMUPS. There are many instances where you'll need to slowly move in one direction with the bullet patterns(or in some games like Radiant Silvergun or Ikaruga, to get through tight corridors), and this can only be accomplished on an analog stick by tapping the stick to one side over and over again, which works horribly because it's an analog stick, not a button. The Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo d-pads work for moving slowl, but they're still bad for SHMUPS since it's hard to move diagonally or in a circle. However, the 8-direction Sega-style d-pad is perfect. You can move slowly to one side by clicking the d-pad repeatedly and easily move in 8 directions. I wish I could compare this to a vintage Saturn controller or the officially licensed Retro-bit Saturn controller for Switch, but I haven't used either. I can't say if those are better or worse than those. All I know is that this blows away trying to play SHMUPS on a a DS4, Xbox One controller, or Switch Joy-cons(some people do actually like the DS2 for SHMUPS though, try if if you want :Þ). Games I've tested on it include Radiant Silvergun in Retroarch, DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou in Retroarch, Ikaruga on PC, Touhou 16 on PC, Danmaku Unlimited 3 on Switch, Gunbird 2 on Switch, and Aero Fighters 2 on Switch. All controlled beautifully. A few things to note. For Retroarch I had to put it into Android mode(start+B). Windows mode(start+X) had a glitch where the R-button was just a duplicate of the Z-button and L wasn't recognized at all. For Touhou I had to put it into Windows mode and to use Joy2Key, since Joy2Key would not recognize Android mode. Both Android and Windows mode work with Steam, however, in Windows mode LB is mapped to L on the gamepad, LT to R, RB to Z, and RT to C. With Android mode it's mapped like it is on the Switch where L is LB and R is RB, which makes way more sense. But the bottom line is, if Windows mode is not working right on PC then use Android mode, Windows will recognize either(note that I do not know if Android mode works in wired mode, I tested with bluetooth mode). Apparently one is Xinput and one is Dinput, hence the different compatibility. And of course, Joy2Key is always an option for games that refuse to recognize the gamepad like Touhou. I had no issues with it on Switch since the Switch let's you remap controls now. However, the manual doesn't tell you how to change the D-pad from emulating the left analog stick to emulating the D-pad, even though it does have that feature. It's so typical of retro stuff to put features in and not tell you they exist. The pad also worked great in the Sega Genesis classic collection on Switch with Sonic 2 and Streets of Rage 3, and it worked well with Sonic Mania. I'll have to try it with Streets of Rage 4 soon. So bottom line, I can't compare it to the officially licensed Retro-bit controllers for the Nintendo Switch, I just know this a really good gamepad on it's own. And of course a vintage Saturn controller and an adapter is probably superior if you're serious about PC SHMUPS, but they won't work on Switch and will cost you more than this gamepad and lack bluetooth and the extra buttons. Also, while Retroarch, Steam, Joy2Key, and Switch all worked perfectly with this gamepad in the end, it did take some trial and error(that is the norm for anything other than Xbox controller/Windows and pro controller/Switch). I'll just say if you want a gamepad for PC and Switch that's great for SHMUPS and fighting games and classic Sega games, this works great.
B**7
Fantastic Controller for a Sega fix.
I primarily bought this controller for the Sega Ages games coming for and on the Nintendo Switch. It pairs and works on different things like android, PC, Switch, and Steam similar to most of 8bitdo's products. The build of the controller is as solid as I expected it to be, light but doesn't feel cheap. The buttons feel great, similar to the 6 button Genesis controller and the same can be said about the D-Pad (which is a major plus). This D-pad is fantastic imo, a HUGE improvement from the other controllers I have from them (the SN30Pro), barely any misread inputs from left or right going up or down instead. One main caveat for using this on the Switch is that it follows the Nintendo button layout (so A on this controller is B and X on this controller is Y, and the Z and C buttons are mapped to L and R while the L and R buttons on the controller are mapped to ZL and ZR). Plus the D-Pad is apparently detected as an analouge stick instead of a D-Pad/the 4 directional buttons so that might cause some problems with some games. This isn't a huge problem for the Sega Ages games since you can remap the buttons if need be but if you plan to use this controller for a game that doesn't let you remap your buttons then it could be a problem. (And the Z and C buttons are mapped to L and R while the L and R buttons on the controller are mapped to ZL and ZR) Using this controller on Steam works pretty great using X-input (and Big Picture Mode) too. Overall, this is probably 8bitdo's best controller so far. I know that Retro-Bit are also releasing original cased wireless Sega Genesis and Saturn controllers in the future (who knows when) that will also work with the Switch, but for $30 this is hard to beat and is a great for all the Sega Ages games that are planned for the Nintendo Switch and Sonic Mania.
M**O
Necessary for immersive retro gaming with a 6 button system.
This thing is an almost perfect replica of the six button Genesis controller. It may feel very light, but that seems normal and still feels great in large hands. Menu button works for RetroArch out of the box (always a great surprise). Recommended for getting the full nostalgia from 6 button retro consoles.
D**O
This star rating is merely out of frustration. Why is this pad none responsive and not working with my Mortal Kombat 3 installed game on my Laptop?? I already purchased the other Nintendo type 8bit SN 30 and it is working well with games like "Gaurdian Legend" and Super Mario Bros 2.
W**L
The build quality is great, but I wouldn't recommend the Bluetooth version. I have been trying for hours to get the "Ultimate Software X" to even RECOGNISE my device so that I can customise my controller inputs. I have had it plugged in and still says "Please connect an Xbox licensed 8BitDo device" I managed to update the firmware, which seemed to recognise it was plugged in, but not the worthless software they supply? Sorry, but if I am spending money on a controller like this, I think I deserve it to function like all the other products. I found there is another app they have for their higher-end controllers, and that doesn't recognise my device either. I suggest combining the two software and removing the Ultimate Software X from the Microsoft App Store, as it often freezes and fails to launch. It's honestly such a shame. I really wanted to enjoy this controller, but in the current state of the program side of things, I'd say it's best to steer clear of this brand, as I doubt they will last much longer if this is how they handle things.
J**S
Dank 8BitDo kommt das Retrofeeling aus den Kinderzimmern zurück in die Wohnzimmer. Nicht jeder ist mit einem Sega Saturn aufgewachsen, aber hatte zumindest Berührungspunkte mit dem Sega Genesis (Megadrive) das Eine oder andere Mal. Daher gleich vorweg - der 8BitDo M30 liegt zwischen Genesis und Saturn, da er eine "ergonomischere" Form an den Tag legt und die vom Saturn bekannten Shoulderbuttons mitbringt, sowie das "6-Button-Layout", was man auf dem Genesis später kennenlernte, wenn nicht zumindest am Saturn. Das D-Pad ist der heimliche Star der Show, da es haptisch unangefochten ist am derzeitigen Konsolenmarkt und sich nicht nur für Sega-Enthusiasten hervorragend eignet, sondern auch für Freunde der Fighting Games eine durchaus attraktive Option darstellt am derzeitigen Fightpad-Markt. Der Controller weißt super Werte auf im Bluetooth/Wireless Betrieb, sowie er kabgelgebunden natürlich an der Speerspitze der ms-Werte liegt, wie man es von 8BitDo und Brook gewohnt ist! Die 8BitDo-typischen Menu-Buttons und extra Buttons finden sich unterhalb des Startknopfs, wodurch man das Pad für diverseste Systeme einsetzen kann, wie zum Beispiel TurboGrafX-16 (auch bekannt als PC Engine) aber auch auf Basis des sehr horizontalen Layouts für Sega Master System oder auch den klassischen NES. Der Controller funktioniert reibungslos auf PC, Switch, mit Wingman auch auf allen Xbox-Plattformen, sowie äußerst hervorragend auf dem MiSTer FPGA. Hier sollte nicht lang überlegt werden, klare Kaufempfehlung für den M30! Preislich unschlagbar und qualitativ, wie gewohnt, ein Top-Produkt!
G**R
Mando de muy buena calidad para emulación y juegos retro. El mando está inspirado en el mando de 6 botones de Mega Drive (inspirado, que no igual). Es bastante cómodo y trae dos botones superiores L y R aparte de los seis frontales (ABC XYZ), un botón Start y tres botones de función (de izquierda a derecha: turbo, back y home). La conexión bluetooth funciona muy bien y también se puede usar con cable USB-C. Muy importante si se usa por bluetooth: se apaga automáticamente si no está conectado por bluetooth tras 1 minuto de inactividad, o si está conectado, 15 minutos sin usarse. Bien pensado para ahorrar batería. La ergonomía es muy buena y la cruceta es cómoda para cualquier tipo de juego.
N**I
BluetoothでのSwitch Virtua Fighter 5βテストは、問題無く使用出来ました。コントローラー設定も大丈夫でした。ただ自分には、ちょっと小さいかな。