It seems that every time Mad Catz makes a ?standard? controller for a console system now, it has their ?signature? rubber treatment. How come console producers can?t figure out that comfortable is better? Until they do, a Mad Catz controller will always be a preferred replacement for the original equipment. The Mad Catz
Dream Pad not only fits well in the hand, but feels good enough to stay there a while. The button layout and D-pad and analog stick are much like the original equipment, but the shoulder buttons are duplicated next to the standard button cluster on the right of the
Dream Pad. This will please all the old-school gamers out there who prefer to use a ?fighting? style button setup than to employ the trigger buttons.
The Dream Pad has Mad Catz? familiar rubber treatment liberally applied to the face. The analog stick has a rubber coating on the top, with the ?stick? itself bare plastic. The D-pad on the Dream Pad is not ?plus? shaped, like the original Dreamcast controller, but is a circle with a raised ?plus? shape. The whole D-pad is topped with the rubberized treatment, and gives a much better tactile response than the original Dreamcast controller. Even the six buttons in the button cluster on the right side of the controller are covered with rubber. All these, along with a rubberized ?grip? section under the base of your thumbs on each handle, make the Mad Catz Dream Pad a very comfortable controller to use.