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| walls83:
--- Quote from: saint on December 20, 2004, 03:59:09 pm ---Status: $470 in donations, $50 pledged. Also, Game Cabinet's Inc. (http://www.gamecabinetsinc.com/) has quietly contacted me to let me know they will supply all the arcade parts necessary for this project, up to a maximum of $400! The parts must come from Happ Controls. Awesome! Spent status: $17 to SeaMonkey (expenses + PayPal fee) --- saint --- End quote --- That is fan freaking tastic... |
| snubber:
Just wanted to say it's inspiring all of you are helping Sean. Amazing display of generosity. |
| RetroJames:
Question for PS2 folks. |
| Tiger-Heli:
>Question is, "Are BOTH sets of shoulder buttons needed for alot of games?" Typically, yes. >Would it be ok to have one S&P that can be remapped to the left or right shoulder buttons as needed? Typically no. There may be some games that only use the L1-R1 or L2-R2 ones (or none at all), but most of the ones I've played use at least 3 of them. I think you will want two switches. |
| Hiub1:
Aren't the shoulder buttons very commonly used in some games? I don't know the extent to which a ps2 game remaps buttons, so I guess as long as we had the sip and puff switches for some stuff it would be ok, since if it is a button that is used maybe for firing I don't know how convenient it would be for Sean to keep going at those things. I am guessing we would be looking at 2 switches correct? Thanks for all the great info guys, Fred. |
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