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NoOne=NBA=:

I'm guessing most anything other than 1st person shooters and RPG-type games would work pretty well.

I haven't found a replacement for a mouse and keyboard in FPS games.
Trackballs just don't work as accurately for me as a mouse.
You also need too many buttons to do stuff; and arcade buttons are just too big to group well.

johnnysmitch:


--- Quote from: Onji on July 14, 2004, 12:13:39 pm ---TimO has a good list going:

http://www.timoproductions.com/arcade/pcarcadegames.html


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Has anyone tried that HyperBowl game?  Looks like it would be pretty sweet on an arcade panel - they actually sell an arcade version (only $19k!); they stole my idea of using a bowling ball for a trackball, lol

Goz:


--- Quote from: johnnysmitch on July 14, 2004, 01:16:09 pm ---
--- Quote from: Onji on July 14, 2004, 12:13:39 pm ---TimO has a good list going:

http://www.timoproductions.com/arcade/pcarcadegames.html


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Has anyone tried that HyperBowl game?  Looks like it would be pretty sweet on an arcade panel - they actually sell an arcade version (only $19k!); they stole my idea of using a bowling ball for a trackball, lol

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Hyperbowl is a really good port of the actual arcade game. It does have some replay value and it controls fine with the trackball.

Hamsterball is a bit better for replay value (another good game for the track ball).

-Goz

GGKoul:

Don't forget:

Golden Tee PC

Tiger Woods Golf 2003 or 2004

FractalWalk:

I haven't found a replacement for a mouse and keyboard in FPS games.

I think this depends upon the individual. I never used the mouse in FPS games to begin with, rather I relied on only keyboard input. That just seems more natural to me.

Therefore, I think I could substitute buttons and joys very easily. I plan on putting Doom, Quake and Half-Life in my cab.


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