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| Jack Burton:
Just to be clear, when I said leaf micro switches on the X-arcade I meant these kind: I prefer the type of joystick with an actuator, like this: Pictures are from tornadoterrys and retroblast. |
| RandomCitizenX:
The more I think about it after reading this thread, the more I know I need to just build the entire thing from scartch. especially since I know that I want the push buttons to be illuminated (player 1 in red, and player two in blue). I will be starting my project thread soon, since I am hoping to start construction of the cab itself when I go on spring break (I'm a highschool teacher). Can anyone make some recommendations for which vendors are around and available? I have already started pricing components from both Ultimarc and Groovy Gamer. Just not sure where else I should be looking. |
| DashRendar:
If you're in the U.S., go through Divemaster's site (arcadeemulator.net) instead of Ultimarc to save on shipping. Divemaster is the reseller on this side of the pond, and carries the same stuff. GGG is always great. Not sure, maybe Tornado Terry's sells these too? |
| Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: DashRendar on March 26, 2010, 09:52:59 am ---Not sure, maybe Tornado Terry's sells these too? --- End quote --- Nope. TT's is just a Happ vendor, plus he has a few of his own Happ mods. |
| solid12345:
What I never understood is why the fighting purists hate X-arcade yet will praise optical 360 degree controls, excuse me but those aren't authentic either, what 1990s Street Fighter cabinet would have had such a technological advancement? Better control is NOT the same as "authentic" |
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