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| BazookaJo:
--- Quote from: GGKoul on March 02, 2005, 09:34:11 am ---You can build your own... http://www.arcadecontrols.com/hosted/yoke/ --- End quote --- Cheers for the info dude, but any project where the materials list is over 2 pages long is out of my league. But just maybe ... it could be adapted it to work with the steering wheel idea... --- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on March 02, 2005, 09:46:35 am --- --- Quote from: BazookaJo on March 02, 2005, 08:42:42 am ---quick and dirty StarWars yoke substitute for us mame freaks. --- End quote --- How about nice analog trigger stick? Then it'll be JUST LIKE having your own new Trilogy machine. And you won't have to work AT ALL. --- End quote --- :-X Dude, the Starwars yoke is one of the greatest controllers of all time, in fact I'm dying to play the 90s Sega Star Wars arcade with one (when mame finally have it up and running). |
| SirPoonga:
anyone going to mention gamecab's yoke? |
| NoOne=NBA=:
--- Quote from: BazookaJo on March 02, 2005, 09:56:43 am ---Dude, the Starwars yoke is one of the greatest controllers of all time, in fact I'm dying to play the 90s Sega Star Wars arcade with one (when mame finally have it up and running). --- End quote --- Then why do you want to replace it with a home-brew "pipe through a steering wheel" controller? And an "I don't want to work THAT hard" one, to boot? That is the point I was making. You can't just "slap something together", and recreate "one of the greatest controllers of all time". It will take WORK, or it will take MONEY--your choice. |
| mahuti:
Gamecab's yoke... the mention is fairly useless. I think it's been a year since there were any for purchase. I know, I've been on a list to be updated on them.... I would love to get my hands on one. |
| SirPoonga:
But if you don't mention and don't bring attention to it Gamecab won't think it's worth pursueing. |
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