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Are there other alternatives to CP console compatibility besides X-arcade?
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versapak:

--- Quote from: Doom bucket on July 13, 2006, 03:17:37 pm ---Hack some PS1 pads, you say? Hmm... I've got plenty lying around... It just might work. How, though?

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There are numerous guides around as far as the hacking goes. Search here, and search google, and you will find a wealth of info on that subject.

As for how to use them with various other consoles... There are adapters you can buy to use a PSX for pretty much any other console. Again, a google search (or maybe Froogle rather) would produce a number of hits.


NightGod:
http://www.cliffracer.com/

They're in the middle of a server upgrade, but those are the same guys that sell the LCD Top Guns here in the US and they have a TON of different system/control adapters. Their shipping is extremely fast and well packaged, I wouldn't hesistate to recommend them to anyone.
Hizzout:

--- Quote from: Doom bucket on July 12, 2006, 11:09:05 pm ---Guilty Gear Isuka, so far as I know those games can't be replicated on the PC legally.
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You can get Guilty Gear X for free from here though:

http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=3936

severdhed:
i have a trackball in my cabinet, as well as my x-arcade.  when i bought my "empty" cabinet, it had a trackball lying in the bottom of it.  so i hacked it into a  mouse and it works fine.  there are options...

hacking a ps2 controller is an option, however i have had mixed feelings about the adaptors for other systems...sometimes they work great, other times they dont
AtomSmasher:
The I-Pac is compatible with the PC, PS2, and XBox.  The only reason to get an X-Arcade is if you don't want to make your own control panel.

Also, the Quasicon is another pre-built arcade controller compatible with PC, PS2, XBox, XBox 360, and Game Cube, and it has both analog controllers and analog buttons which is something no other control panel has.  The downside is its expensive.

*edit* link to review of Quasicade:  http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/quasicade_3.html

I-Pac link: http://www.ultimarc.com/ipac1.html
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