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Clowns, Omega Race, Pinball Spectacular and Super Smash come to mind as well. There were also several VIC-20 games that used them (The Sky Is Falling).

 

It should be noted that Atari and Commodore paddles use different pots and don't appear to be 100% compatible. My Atari paddles that work fine with my 2600 jitter like crazy when used with a Commodore machine.

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I used Atari paddles to beat C64 Arkanoid back in the days - without trainer/cheats. Worked perfectly with not a hint of jitter anywhere.

 

...yeah, I know... told that story before. It's one of very few longer games I ever beat. Now insert a Polk High no. 33 joke, move along and leave me alone with my memories, okay?

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That's because Atari paddles use 1M ohm pots while Commodore ones use 500K ohm pots.

Yes and the Commodore pots are more responsive as a result. Almost no Atari game uses anywhere near 50% of the total range of movement. On my custom arcade controller I used 470k-Ohm pots (imported them from the UK as long stem 500k pots are hard to find) and I find them much more responsive than stock. The tiny range and ultra sensitivity of the Atari paddles makes games harder to control.

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I know you didn't ask BUT I understand the paddles can get a little pricey. Easy enough to make C64 paddles though. I have a pair on my bench right now.

http://www.atariarchives.org/ecp/chapter_4.php

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/1591ASBK/HM102-ND/130865

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/PK50B1%2F4/450-1719-ND/1201442

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/P170N-QC12BR500K/987-1315-ND/2408892

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/956-009-010R011/956-09SPBE-ND/1632182

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/SDS101-PRW2-F09-SN00-1/S9586-ND/3593628

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/GPB507A05BR/SW637-ND/2235509

Cut up a phone wire or Cat5 cable for your wiring.

 

Alternatively, you can convert a standard set of Atari paddles with 2 of these:

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/450D504F7/450D504-6-ND/183319

If you exchange the flange from your original pots to these, you don't even need to modify the plastic of the paddles.

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