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| jipp:
man makes a guy think about a module control panel. :) i would love to play paper boy.. i spent way to much money on that game as a kid.. good times. congrats on your product.. i was wondering if anyone was working on a usb setup for that type of interface. chris. |
| mcfa0201:
If your talking about a usb setup for Paperboy... i believe RAM's yoke achieves it. I just bought an orig paperboy control setup from ebay for $80 and intend to run the yoke usb into it for paperboy mame cabinet i wish to build. |
| jipp:
yeah, thats so cool you scored a paper boy yoke. i saw it on his webpage.. made me flash back to the 711 store that had paper boy, gauntlet and the gun shooting game gun smoke i think it was. chris. |
| Gray_Area:
The controls for Paperboy would at least need tighter springs. I remember that turning too easily messed with speed. Ultimately, I would use a Star Wars yoke for all such kinds of games, with the bonus of being able to play 270 wheel games. |
| jipp:
guess ill have to keep my eye out for a star wars yoke. will use it in my bartop im gonna build. i can have several different control panels for it. as i plan on having 1 full size cab, and a bartop. chris. P.S so i figure ill start price watching starwars yokes. get a feel for the price when im ready to get one and i came across this on ebay.. a starwars cab turned into a chair.. heh. http://cgi.ebay.com/1983-Atari-Star-Wars-Stand-Up-Arcade-lounge-Chair-/170539035365?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27b4eb2ae5 |
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