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| paigeoliver:
--- Quote from: b3atmania on June 07, 2003, 06:54:26 pm --- USING TWO JOYSTICKS PER PLAYER [*]Karate Champ [*]Smash TV [*]Total Carnage [*]Robotron 2084 [*]Crazy Climber [*]Crazy Climber 2 [*]Krull [/list] USING TANK CONTROLS [*]Vindicators [*]Vindicators part II [*]Battlezone [*]Bradley Trainer [*]Assault [*]Assault Plus [*]Cyber Sled [/list] --- End quote --- For duel joy games. Add Mars Black Widow Lost Tomb Minefield Rescue Tutankham For Tank controls add Tank Tank 2 Tank 8 Ultra Tank |
| OSCAR:
--- Quote from: spidermonkey on June 07, 2003, 06:28:19 pm ---I've never seen a major havok cab with a joystick ??? The conversion kits used the existing control panels from a tempest,space deul ect... cabinet which used a typical spinner and then there was the much rarer dedicated major havok cabinet that used that green roller controller which was basically a spinner mounted on its side. I could be wrong but I don't see where there would be a need for a joystick. Mmmmm... roller controller drool :-* --- End quote --- The original roller was actually probably closer to a single axis trackball, but a sideways spinner is a good description, too. :) http://www.multigame.com/mh_controller.html http://www.basementarcade.com/arcade/4sale/forsale.html |
| u_rebelscum:
In my books, 49 way is basically the same as a "course analog stick". And Hall Effect sticks are just analog sticks with a different type of POT. *shrug* --- Quote from: ThePunk on June 07, 2003, 09:24:15 pm ---What about the spring loaded analog "pass" stick in leland "quarterback". :) --- End quote --- That snap stick was used in baseball games, too. For many of these games, the batter's snap stick was mounted raised and sideways like a right handed batter's bat. |
| b3atmania:
--- Quote from: ThePunk on June 07, 2003, 09:24:15 pm ---What about the spring loaded analog "pass" stick in leland "quarterback". :) --- End quote --- That reminds me of that Sega golf game where you had a spring loaded golf club on the control panel. |
| jerryjanis:
--- Quote from: u_rebelscum on June 08, 2003, 04:07:38 am ---That snap stick was used in baseball games, too. For many of these games, the batter's snap stick was mounted raised and sideways like a right handed batter's bat. --- End quote --- I recently told somebody that that would be one control panel that I definetly DIDN'T want to make... A week later, I put in a bid on Ebay for $0.01 for a baseball panel and won... Oops! |
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