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| Paul Olson:
--- Quote from: PL1 on February 09, 2014, 06:44:21 am --- --- Quote from: Paul Olson on February 09, 2014, 02:53:57 am ---Analog Joystick (no idea what games to play with this) --- End quote --- There's a list here. * A pair of sticks off a T-Mek or Cybersled (both games require two analog trigger sticks per player) or similar analog trigger sticks -- preferably with a thumb button or 2. See KADESTICK link in sig if you need an interface for them. --- Quote from: Paul Olson on February 09, 2014, 02:53:57 am ---I have a bunch of joysticks, but please list any that would make the game that used it feel better --- End quote --- * LS-30 or Happ mechanical rotary sticks -- game list and MAME settings here. NOTE: Make sure you don't accidently get Loop-24 or Happ optical rotary sticks instead of the mechanical versions. There's a KADE firmware for mechanical rotary sticks, in case you need an interface for them. * Discs of Tron push/pull spinner * Lunar Lander thruster * Atari volcano cones/buttons and SW yoke parts -- always good to keep an eye out for stuff like this. Happy hunting. :cheers: Scott --- End quote --- Thanks for the lists. I have a pair of LS-30s, I just forgot to add them to the list. I was looking at the shelf, and those aren't mounted yet. I was having issues with the rotary movement, so I will try the settings from the list to see if it helps. I had a T-Mek control panel set aside last time I was at the warehouse, but I have never played it so I didn't want to take up that much storage space. I will look for the push pull spinner, but I have never played DOT, so not sure if it is worth the cost. I had a Lunar Lander thruster, but I sold it. It was $200, and I bought an arcade game with it. I do kinda wish I had it back, but I don't play the game much. Would have made a great throttle for flying games though. I do have a few of the atari buttons around here. That reminds me, I need to make a panel for Missile Command buttons. I have a new star wars yoke, so I am hoping it will last. I am actually going to try to sell off most of my parts once all of the panels are done. Trying to keep my storage of parts to an absolute minimum. I am trying to get out of the habit of hoarding parts in case I need it. It is almost always easier for me to just buy it when I need it. Thanks for post. These are the kinds of things I really wanted to think about before walking through the warehouse. |
| Paul Olson:
--- Quote from: Hoopz on February 09, 2014, 08:05:05 am ---This one is more obscure but Wizard of Wor had special double leaf on it's joysticks. Its a 9 way joystick... --- End quote --- I might check on this one just to see what it looks like, but I don't imagine I will ever play Wizard of Wor enough to justify the cost...or the storage space. Thanks for responding, I never knew that this game used a non standard joystick. |
| BadMouth:
Don't know how fun it is because I've never attempted to play it, but Thayer's Quest had a custom keyboard: It would be an interesting piece to have, but I can't imagine the game has any replay value. |
| BadMouth:
Propcycle works in MAME now if you have bleeding edge PC specs. :lol |
| yotsuya:
This specialty enough for you? |
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