Hi,
I’m in the process of designing the control panel for my first arcade machine. I’ve wanted to build one for quite a very long time so I’m very excited to finally be doing this.
At this point in my planning, I need to decide which type of Joystick to use. I’m looking to play a variety of games on this MAME arcade. My favorites include the Street Fighter series, Ms. Pac Man, Donkey Kong… I also enjoy playing shoot’em ups like Raiden. So I’m thinking I need both 8-way and 4-way joysticks. I’m going for a simple control panel design, so rather than using two 8 ways and one/two 4-way joysticks, I’m opting for two 4/8 way joysticks. I am looking at either two U360, or two Mag-Stik Plus + i-pac VE.
Housed on the control panel will be:
• Two 4/8/x way joysticks
• 6 “action” buttons per player
• 1P, 2P Coin buttons
• 1P, 2P Start buttons
• List, Exit buttons.
• (possibly) 1P, 2P Pause buttons
• (possibly) two pinball buttons
• No trackball yet, but will hopefully implement in a year or two (seems too expensive)
I haven’t read that many reviews of the Mag-Stik, and the ones that are out there are a few years old now. It does seem to be a somewhat older product in the Ultramarc lineup. What I keep seeing mentioned is the joystick’s shorter throw. I grew up in Europe so the short throw on the Mag-Stiks would not bug me (although I think I might like a bit more throw). I really like the idea of having a “true”, physically restricted 4/8 way joystick, but I’m wondering if it won’t be a chore to keep switching back and forth between the two different modes.
I keep reading rave reviews of the U360. It seems very configurable and it sounds like it has an awesome “feel” to it, but I’m wondering if it would be good for my cabinet. My understanding of it is that it does not require an encoder, which makes it very easy to install and configure. However it seems to be limited to 8 physical buttons per joystick, which means I would need an encoder for the rest of the buttons anyway. Either that, or use virtual buttons for the 1P/2P Start buttons. My other concern with the U360 is that it does not physically restrict movement to 4-way or 8-way. I could buy two 4-8 way restrictor plates for 2x$14, but in 4-way mode, the diagonals would not be physically restricted. I’m thinking this might be a big deal, but I haven’t tried the sticks so it’s hard to gauge.
The CP will be blue-themed, so blue joysticks would be best. It looks like the Mag-Stik comes in blue, but not the U360. I’d have to spend an extra 2x$8 and settle for a ball-top (I prefer bat style joysticks).
So cost-wise, I’m looking at 2x ($59+$14+$8) = $162 for two blue 4/8 U360s, and $35 + 2x$33 = $101 for two blue 4/8 Mag-Stiks. As you can see the difference in price is substantial.
I guess my third option would be two dedicated 8-ways and another dedicated 4-way. I could do two blue Supers and a 4 way to an i-pac4, which would cost about the same as the Mag-Stik option. In that case I would be giving up the option for two players to have “true” 4-way simultaneously. How important would you consider this for a MAME cabinet?
Thanks for reading this far. At this point I’m just brainstorming based on everything I’ve read these past few weeks -- which is an unbelievable amount of material

– and I’m really looking for feedback from players who have used one or more of these joysticks. What do you recommend? I appreciate any advice or opinion you can give to help me with this pretty impactful decision.
Cheers,
JC