Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: pinzach on February 20, 2012, 10:20:35 am
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Added a 2nd Hall of Fame on my MAMEBlog. It's for games that have appeared as "Game of the Day" that have cool or unusual control schemes. They are all the MAME version, so they do not benefit from their arcade cabinet hardware uniqueness, but all have interesting ways to control the action that make them fun even in MAME.
If you know of other obscure games with unique or weird ways to use the controls (js or spinner or trackball or buttons), post it here.
Check out the new Hall of Fame if you'd like...
http://mamezach.blogspot.com/ (http://mamezach.blogspot.com/)
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Can't access your blog from work anymore... :angry:
But a couple dedicated games that have unique controls are Strata Bowling and Slick Shot. The player rolls a cue ball under an IR sensor instead of using a trackball.
(http://www.arcade-museum.com/images/118/1181242169152.jpg)
(http://www.arcade-history.com/images/cabinetmini160/2768.jpg)
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But a couple dedicated games that have unique controls are Strata Bowling and Slick Shot. The player rolls a cue ball under an IR sensor instead of using a trackball.
That's pretty sweet, don't know if I've seen those. Maybe they'll have them at the next show I go to.
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I've been visiting your site pretty regularily now, more often when you post stuff like this, so kudos. I dig it.
There's no good way to say this so here goes. I notice you make reference to using one's wang to pound buttons upon occasion. I have never tried this. It is perhaps that I am ill equiped to do so or just haven't liked a game enough to enable this feat. I don't even know how one would approach such an endeavor. So... um... well you can see where my question is going here right? Just don't make me ask, it's too embarrasing.
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Well, if you happen to have a prehensile wang, you can use it to operate your joystick... ;)
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Well, if you happen to have a prehensile wang, you can use it to operate your joystick... ;)
That's how I drink my coffee and drive.
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My buddy used to have a Super Strike. It is kind of cool, but it is sort of a terrible game for home use if noise is an issue. The ball return mechanism is so loud that everyone in his apartment building could hear it, and I seem to recall it being a bit too easy to master. Overall we had a lot more fun with Capcom Bowling.
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I've been visiting your site pretty regularily now, more often when you post stuff like this, so kudos. I dig it.
There's no good way to say this so here goes. I notice you make reference to using one's wang to pound buttons upon occasion. I have never tried this. It is perhaps that I am ill equiped to do so or just haven't liked a game enough to enable this feat. I don't even know how one would approach such an endeavor. So... um... well you can see where my question is going here right? Just don't make me ask, it's too embarrasing.
I'm not saying I do use my wang, but then again I'm not saying that I don't use my wang. I will remain wang-neutral.
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You're like wang-Switzerland. Respect. :cheers: