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cryglory:

Hey guys thanks for the replies and the warm welcome!

I am completely noob. I have spent hours upon hours looking for appropiate controls for the arcade.

I want to keep the budget for controls only under $100. Is that unreasonable?

I chose the ultimate arcade stick from happ only because I dont know much about them. I wanted to add emulation of consoles on the arcade just to have them.

I want an good all-in-one stick. I like shooters, and old school. But my main focus will be leaning into fighting. STREET FIGHTER 2 ALL THE WAY!
I am also a huge fan of metal slug.

As of now I will look up those sites and see what I come up with.

cryglory:

Ok, Quick update just getting super excited about all of this. AM I GETTING HOOKED?! I might need a second job  :duckhunt

So, Just shopping around.

The Ipac2 32 input at ultimate arc is for $39.00

I found a competition Joysticks and buttons at arcadeemulator.net
Competition Joystick, 8-way, Microswitch
Pushbutton With Horizontal Microswitch
$42.00

I just want it to last some intense Marvel vs Capcom battles.
I am a hadouken master (lol) and I want it to register every one I throw.





MD Draco:

Depending on your tastes (I'd actually suggest research if you have a local arcade) looking at your game selection; I may even lean towards Sanwa sticks... I have the JLF-TP-8YT which is absolutely great in its default configuration; however an octagonal restricter plate is a great upgrade for fighting games! I'm also a big fan of the classics like 1942, and it's great for that too... And I have to admit; it took a shed load of credits, but I bested Metal Slug 3 the other night, and found the balltop to be great for that too :)

Everybody has their own personal preference though, that's just the most similar to the one I liked best when I did my "research" in the arcade :D



Toadie:

All good information as I am also struggling with this.  I might reconsider my buttons as wel, I was going to do 7 per player.

PL1:


--- Quote from: Toadie on April 16, 2013, 11:01:33 am ---I might reconsider my buttons as wel, I was going to do 7 per player.

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7 button patterns are commonly used by Neo-Geo game fans since that layout had 4 buttons along a curved line.




Scott

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