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Still, I can't think of anything harder than Super Meat Boy or I Wanna Be The Guy.
I don't really know what to do with wireless ones... If you have a receiver, you probably need to install drivers too? When I plugged in my controller, it installed drivers automatically. You probably should ask someone else, I honestly don't know about how to make wireless controllers work with computer!
I also have a xbox and a couple of wireless controllers with that, but I still got a wired one for computer. Especially when I couldn't find a receiver anywhere around here! I must note what not only original xbox controllers work with Steam for that matter. I have a Thrustmaster and it works too!
I agree SMB is a good challenge, but I think Dustforce deserves a mention in that sentence. IWBtG is more like one giant QTE, in my opinion. It's more about memorizing random insta-deaths that have no indication of their arrival before it is to late than skill based precision platforming.
I see you have Dustforce already. You should delve into it some more if you dig precision platformers.