Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Arcadeboy on December 21, 2003, 12:16:30 pm
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I was just looking at an old spinner I found and had an idea for a handheld spinner. It would probably be cylindrical, 2-3" in diameter with the dial at the top, buttons on the grip, and made of sturdy plastic. Overall it would be about the size of a PS2 controller and have a USB interface.
Has anyone or any company made anything like this? Would anyone be interested in buying one for say $25-40 if I could make one?
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THe first thing I think of is the old TV pong game I had back in the 70s. THe controllers were cylinders, about as tall as a soda can, diameter about 1.5-2". The top inch or so of the cylinder was what spun around and moved your paddle
Now that I think about it, something like that would be cool as a removable spinner control. You would simply cut a hole in your CPthe same size as the controller. SLide it in like a round peg in a round hole until the spinny part is the only thing above the CP. You would need some kind of clamp underneath to keep it the same height and lock the base so it didnt spin
I wish I still had that pong game.. It served me well :)
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im sure you could easily make a handheld spinner. you could either hand carve some wood to make it... or hack a simular handheld shaped object...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3066305805&category=41047
the old epix joysticks would work well for such a thing
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That sounds wicked cool, I'd probably buy one especialy if it were closer to the $25 range :Pyep, i'm cheap
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Yes I would most likely be interested. I was considering have two additional "handheld" spinners to go along with my two permanent spinners so when I have friends over we can play 4-player Warlords.... Of course if you make them and they work well, then post some pics and reviews and let me know.
I would not want them to be mounted on my control panel, but rather have them be able to be placed inside the control panel (ie: lift the top and place them inside) when not in use.
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I was just looking at an old spinner I found and had an idea for a handheld spinner. It would probably be cylindrical, 2-3" in diameter with the dial at the top, buttons on the grip, and made of sturdy plastic. Overall it would be about the size of a PS2 controller and have a USB interface.
Has anyone or any company made anything like this? Would anyone be interested in buying one for say $25-40 if I could make one?
Have you seen this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2774194439&category=170
This guy puts these up on eBay all the time.