The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: KonkeyKong on June 09, 2006, 09:00:41 pm
-
must have more info see retroblast...
-
Has anyone ever heard of apache controls? Not me.
-
http://tinyurl.com/nfe73
-
Has anyone ever heard of apache controls? Not me.
"Apache Controls arcade" doesn't even return any relevent results that I can see in a google search...
-
All of your questions answered at their website:
http://www.apachecontrols.com/ (http://www.apachecontrols.com/)
Oh wait, no they aren't.
Has anyone ever heard of apache controls? Not me.
"Apache Controls arcade" doesn't even return any relevent results that I can see in a google search...
-
Not to hijack here, but.... So you are the infamous trcroyle. Infamous to me anyway. You must be building a cab with 55 interchangeable panels, or an 8 foot wide frankenpanel. Every single time I bid on some weird arcade controls on ebay, I get outbid by trcroyle. I am not talking about 3 or 4 times, either. Probably like 30 times. You will be able to play every game ever made using the original controls. I knew you had to have been a member here.
Now, I humbly bow my head and await the pictures of the cab that can play every game ever made. :notworthy:
-
Yeah, that's me ;D The weirder the better. And yes, it's about ten million modular panels. If I ever stop buying components I may even finish it this decade.
Not to hijack here, but.... So you are the infamous trcroyle. Infamous to me anyway. You must be building a cab with 55 interchangeable panels, or an 8 foot wide frankenpanel. Every single time I bid on some weird arcade controls on ebay, I get outbid by trcroyle. I am not talking about 3 or 4 times, either. Probably like 30 times. You will be able to play every game ever made using the original controls. I knew you had to have been a member here.
Now, I humbly bow my head and await the pictures of the cab that can play every game ever made. :notworthy:
-
Please see the following NEW THREAD to continue the original topic for discussion.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=54664.0
While I have copied my new thread below, please do not continue the post here.
Please use the NEW THREAD instead.
Thank you,
AC
Hi all,
Apache Controls is a new company with a new product offering soon to be released in the game market.
A precision engineered Push-Pull Arcade Spinner; a complete new design from the ground up.
The official name is the Apache Controls Blackhawk Push/Pull Spinner.
Detailed pre-release product pictures and additional information is available at our website: www.apachecontrols.com
Here are some specs for those interested in getting a quick-glance at this new product.
- Proudly made in the United States (Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Distribution)
- Professionally manufactured Stainless Steel and Aluminum Construction
- Anodized high quality smooth black color finish
- Precision Laser Cut Stainless Steel Encoder Wheel for precise controller movement
- Solid stainless steel flywheel for optimal spin rotation
- Stainless Steel Multi-Wave Compression Springs for excellent push/pull movement
- All parts can be assembled & disassembled as needed with standard tools (nothing is glued)
- Professionally manufactured custom made circuit controller which comes in one of two configurations:
Primary: Optic sensor + Embedded USB Controller Circuit. Plug and play
ready, no software, drivers or cables needed. PS2 capable with optional converter plug. This is a full Optic board which can be used to drive an additional trackball, multiple spinners, etc. in addition to the Blackhawk.
Secondary: Optic sensor only (ties directly to other third party Optic board) - Compatible with nearly all 3rd party devices today: Oscar Controls, Ultimarc Optipac, etc.
- Push/Pull utilizes industry standard Cherry Microswitch design
- Push/Pull is adjustable to fine-tune switch activation for optimal play
- Center stainless steel shaft is adjustable as needed for proper knob height
- Option to include replica Discs of Tron Spinner Knob (Silver, Black, Blue or Red Colors Available)
- Physical profile is small and compact, making it ideal for limited clearance installations
- Mounting can be done on wood or metal any depth
- All mounting hardware is included, no extra bolts or screws needed
RetroBlast is currently in the process of evaluating this product as we speak, and will have a video review available soon: www.retroblast.com
Online ordering will be available on or before July 1st, 2006.
Please let us know if you have any questions or comments.
Thanks,
AC
Apache Controls, LLC
Honeoye Falls, NY (USA)
ONLINE: www.apachecontrols.com
EMAIL: apachecontrols@hotmail.com