I've spent a good part of today searching the boards for info on how people have solved the tron stick problem (specialized restrictor and trigger button), and I'm actually feeling very amazed right now. I see discussions on the topic going back for YEARS. There are a number of amazing manufacturers producing high quality, innovative products (GGG, Ultimarc, Ram - if some of those projects would actually get completed).
How is it that after all this time no one has come up with a great solution, even if it doesn't have the original translucent blue look? Seems to me that the ultrastik 360 comes closest with it's ability to do per-game mappings (because who wants a joystick that is dedicated to a single game?), but for whatever reason its design doesn't lend itself to a trigger button apparently?
Am I missing something here? How is it that a joystick manufactured 25 years ago can't be approximately recreated? It seems like everyone on this board would shell out the cash in a heartbeat for one!
If nothing else, why not an ultrastik 360 with a tron style handle (at this stage who cares if it looks the same as long as it works similarly) with a wireless transmitter inside for the button? I saw a little discussion of this idea, but it was in the context of putting a button on a ball top, where room is obviously a concern. A tron style handle would obviously have room inside for a transmitter. Yeah, I know that twisting is somewhat of an issue (although with a wireless transmitter it would be less of a concern), but I have to think that isn't a huge issue to overcome.
So to some degree I'm venting because I feel like I've wasted so much time searching, and feel no closer to being able to play tron reasonably well. But to some degree I'm also hoping to generate renewed interest by some of the more ingenious types here, as well as our beloved home arcade product manufacturers. There has to be a solution - it seems like we're already SO close!