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| Well Fed Games:
As title states, anyone ever connect arcade controls to the guts of a dance pad? Got a 360 one today at Goodwill for 5 bucks and it seemed worth the risk. I will say that playing Pacman with it in MAME is kind of a kick. |
| Vigo:
I'd think it would work, but it would probably be lacking in a few inputs. I think most dance pads have 11 inputs. You're standard street fighter arcade input count is 12 with start and coin. You might be on to something as a good, cheap solution for classics though. I wonder if you could hack a remote in the same way? |
| Well Fed Games:
Yeah, I think I just get 4 directions and the 4 face buttons, along with start and back and the x button, pretty limited. --- Quote from: Vigo on October 12, 2012, 03:38:24 pm ---I'd think it would work, but it would probably be lacking in a few inputs. I think most dance pads have 11 inputs. You're standard street fighter arcade input count is 12 with start and coin. You might be on to something as a good, cheap solution for classics though. I wonder if you could hack a remote in the same way? --- End quote --- |
| Louis Tully:
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| Well Fed Games:
It would be interesting to do a dedicated foot pac controller. Actually at one of the (two) arcade auctions I have been to there was this game called spider stomp: It went for more than I could afford, but made me think about what kind of games (even educational games, like what you might find in a museum or whatever) you could build with a similar idea (foot switches). Maybe I will hack the dance pad into a game like that someday so it can continue its destiny of being stomped on. (I would say I just need to find a 360 copy of a DDR game, but my PS2 dance pads are still collecting dust in the closet... as they have been for many, many years.) |
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