Same. I'm using just an old xBox 360 wired USB controller, and it does work in everything, with one nasty bug in Asteroids... it constantly spins your ship counterclockwise. You also can't shoot nearly as quickly on the Tesla port of Asteroids as you could the actual arcade console. I remember, back in the day, shooting a tight string of ten so quickly that it looked like a straight line instead of dots. To really do well at Asteroids, you need to be able to shoot a really tight string like that.I got 28.2 a few days ago, but only now got around to testing my xbox wired usb controller. It seems to work well with BB2 - was able to accelerate, brake, steer, do the A and B features. I don't know about the other games, and whether everything was actually working, but it was fun, and I even won a race. This is just a standard issue usb xbox, the kind that you can buy at best buy.
How's the "sensitivity"? Overly sensitive like most controllers seem to be with Teslatari/BB2?
In some games, the xBox 360 wired USB controller is waaaay too sensitive. Darn near unplayable. In other games, it's fine.
Some game controllers have the ability to have their button/controller settings saved to the firmware of the controller, alleviating the need to have configuration files on the computer. Finding which of these types of controller will work with the Tesla might not be easy without spending a ton on different controllers.