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Title: How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: blueoakleyz on October 30, 2004, 02:48:21 am
Or another question is "how much use", which would probably be more accurate.

I never realized this until I got into controllers, but for most of my arcade life (in heavily played arcades) I only saw arcade joysticks that were worn from play that they were shiny/smooth and basically lost the orange peel/soft grit feeling of new joysticks..
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: paigeoliver on October 30, 2004, 06:56:59 am
No, no, no, no. Some are shiny smooth and some are orange peel. An orange peel one might eventually get shiny spots, but is is never going to just morph into a shiny one from wear.

Also you'll probably never wear a new joystick out in home use, although you MIGHT break one if you are using asian ones, as some of those are really flimsy (not so much the Asian ones I se resold in the US as the Asian ones I see already installed on imported cabinets). Its easy to tell an Asian cabinet, $800 monitor and 80 cent joystick!  ;D
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: Gunstar Hero on October 30, 2004, 11:51:07 am
(laughs) Uhhh... it depends on how much you handle it.  ;)
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: Hoagie_one on October 30, 2004, 12:22:19 pm
you could put it in a drill and buff it with some soft cotton or something.
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: daywane on October 30, 2004, 01:27:10 pm
No, no, no, no. Some are shiny smooth and some are orange peel. An orange peel one might eventually get shiny spots, but is is never going to just morph into a shiny one from wear.

Also you'll probably never wear a new joystick out in home use, although you MIGHT break one if you are using asian ones, as some of those are really flimsy (not so much the Asian ones I se resold in the US as the Asian ones I see already installed on imported cabinets). Its easy to tell an Asian cabinet, $800 monitor and 80 cent joystick!  ;D
man you do know the ins and outs  ;)
I also have noticed that Asian arcades need to be beefed up. Aladins castle always sent me there Asian arcades and I would beef them up before I put them out on the floor or I would be fix and repair daily. I just figure we Americans are just rough on arcades. One takes a .25 and its going to get $1.00 beating ;)
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: blueoakleyz on October 30, 2004, 04:16:31 pm
lmao at the 800/.80cent

so they actually sold SHINY/SMOOTH joysticks?
I've seen a pic of a Ms. Pac-Man reunion 4way, does that have the new joystick/grit to it or is it already smooth?
I remember in arcades pacman was smooth
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: Apollo on October 30, 2004, 04:44:27 pm

The MsPac/Galag reunion stick has a textured finish i.e. not smooth.
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: blueoakleyz on October 30, 2004, 04:50:08 pm
that's what I was thinking
and I like the textured but all the old pacman games I played in arcades had a smooth one, I'm pretty sure it just wore off kinda like how a game controller for a video game system will wear down from oils etc
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: pointdablame on October 30, 2004, 07:49:39 pm
No, they definitely didn't wear down to a smooth finish.  There is no way it would ever wear down in that uniform a way.....think about it, why would the underside of balltop be as worn as the sides, and the sides be exactly as worn as the top, etc.
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: RayB on October 31, 2004, 01:39:41 pm
You might want to polish your knob.
Title: Re:How long before a joystick gets shiny/smooth?
Post by: blueoakleyz on November 01, 2004, 08:17:56 pm
So who sells these smooth bat shaped joysticks?
Were they common at all on any arcade machines?