Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: ratabase1 on July 14, 2006, 01:27:28 pm
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I am in the process of building a dedicated trackball arcade cabinet, and was wondering what games are compatible with the trackball, or that I should definitely include? I will be using a Golden Tee Fore control panel. The Control panel has a trackball and 5 buttons.
Here is a sample pic on the Arcade Art website, to show the button layout for those not familiar with it.
http://www.localarcade.com/arcade_art/details.php?image_id=804&mode=search
I started a list below, on the games I have been told are compatible with trackballs. The ones in Blue are the ones other users have recommended as "must haves". Are there any other Mame games, PC games, or emulated console games, that use a trackball that I should also include?
Thanks.
The list of games that can be played with a trackball I found so far are:
MAME GAMES
4 Player Bowling Alley
American Horseshoes (US)
AmeriDarts
Arcade Classics (prototype)
Argus (Gottlieb, prototype)
Atari Baseball
Atari Football (really needs to be two players, so really should have two trackballs)
Atari Soccer (needs to be two players, so needs two trackballs)
Ataxx
Basketball
Beat the Champ
Beezer
Big Event Golf
Birdie King
Birdie King 2
Birdie King 3
Blades of Steel
Boot Camp
Bowl-O-Rama
Brick Zone
Bulls Eye Darts
Cabal
Capcom Bowling
Caterpillar
Centipede
Championship Bowling
Cloud 9 (prototype)
Combat School
Cool Pool
Coors Light Bowling
Country Club
Crystal Castles
Danger Zone
Defense
Demons and Dragons (prototype)
Discs of Tron
Dunk Shot
Dyno Bop
Eagle Shot Golf
Extra Bases
Gang Hunter (Spain)
Gimme A Break
Goalie Ghost
Golden Tee 2K
Golden Tee 2K Tournament
Golden Tee 3D Golf
Golden Tee 3D Golf Tournament
Golden Tee '97
Golden Tee '97 Tournament
Golden Tee '98
Golden Tee '98
Golden Tee '98 Tournament
Golden Tee '99
Golden Tee '99 Tournament
Golden Tee Classic
Golden Tee Golf
Golden Tee Golf II
Gridiron Fight
Gridlee
Kick
Kickman
Krazy Bowl
Lemmings (US Prototype)
Liberator
Magic Worm (bootleg)
Major League
Marble Madness
Marine Date
Millipede
Millpac
Mini Golf
Missile Command
Pound for Pound
Quantum
Rambo III
Rampart (Trackball)
Reactor
SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative
SegaSonic The Hedgehog
Shoot the Bull
Shuffleboard
Shuffleshot
Shuuz
Simpsons Bowling
Slick Shot
Slither
Snacks'n Jaxson
Snake Pit
Speed Ball (prototype)
Spiker
Strata Bowling
Strike Bowling
Super Missile Attack
Super Strike Bowling
Syvalion (Japan)
Tekhan World Cup
Tee'd Off (Japan)
The Irritating Maze / Ultra Denryu Iraira Bou
Top Secret (Exidy)
Tri-Sports
U.S. Classic
Viper
Wacko (trackball and a 4-way joystick)
Wally wo Sagase!
World Class Bowling
World Class Bowling Deluxe
World Class Bowling Tournament
X the Ball
Some games recommended that work well, but aren't exactly trackball style games:
Major Havoc
Operation Wolf
Star Wars
Tempest
PC GOLF
Tiger Woods
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Some of those games are great. Some don't work. Some aren't worth playing at all.
Something to keep in mind is some of those games had more than 1 trackball.
Marble Madness used 2 trackballs
Rampart had a 3 trackball version of their game
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Thanks leapinlew for your response and pm. I have updated the games in blue that have been recommended so far. Please keep your responses coming.
Thanks.
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I enjoy Irritating Maze from time to time, you should check it out.
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The three games that would be must-haves to me, that are not highlighted so far are:
Crystal Castles
Irritating Maze
Quantum (similar to Tempest, but uses a trackball)
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What shape cabinet are you building? Will it be a Centipede shaped cabinet? or something else?
Anyway, try these games:
Wacko!!! It uses a trackball and a 4-way joystick. On my trackball control panel, I just use my admin buttons, which are set up as cursor keys (up, down, left, right)
Also, "Kick" which I remember it was called "Kickman" in the arcade that I went to. It uses Left and Right only trackball (normal trackball works great) and one button. It features a funny clown on a unicycle that pedals back and forth, and balloons fall from the top of the screen and he has to try to collect them on his head. If he misses a balloon, he can kick it back up to the top and then catch it when it comes back down.
Don't forget Millipede!!! And also "Arcade Classics (prototype)" which could be described as Missile Command Deluxe and Centipede Deluxe???
Birdie King is really cute. Cool music on it.
Enjoy... ;D
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From your list that aren't already highlighted in blue:
Ataxx
Cabal
Crystal Castles
Discs of Tron (spinner game actually...)
Millipede
Mini Golf
Quantum
Rampart
Reactor
The Irritating Maze
Wacko
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If your not already aware of this site give it a try. There are some pretty cool games on their if you look around. While they are remakes they put a new face on many of the classics. Quite a few use mouse inputs which could be used by the trackball. I have 50-75 of them on my cabinet and play them quite offen.
http://remakes.org/
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If your not already aware of this site give it a try. There are some pretty cool games on their if you look around. While they are remakes they put a new face on many of the classics. Quite a few use mouse inputs which could be used by the trackball. I have 50-75 of them on my cabinet and play them quite offen.
http://remakes.org/
Thanks for the link. I wasn't aware of that site. I'll be sure to check it out.
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What shape cabinet are you building? Will it be a Centipede shaped cabinet? or something else?
Anyway, try these games:
Wacko!!! It uses a trackball and a 4-way joystick. On my trackball control panel, I just use my admin buttons, which are set up as cursor keys (up, down, left, right)
Also, "Kick" which I remember it was called "Kickman" in the arcade that I went to. It uses Left and Right only trackball (normal trackball works great) and one button. It features a funny clown on a unicycle that pedals back and forth, and balloons fall from the top of the screen and he has to try to collect them on his head. If he misses a balloon, he can kick it back up to the top and then catch it when it comes back down.
Don't forget Millipede!!! And also "Arcade Classics (prototype)" which could be described as Missile Command Deluxe and Centipede Deluxe???
Birdie King is really cute. Cool music on it.
Enjoy... ;D
???I guess it might have helped if I had shared my control panel configuration. I'm going to be using a Golden Tee Fore! control panel on a free cabinet I got. I still have to mod the cabinet. The Control panel has a trackball and 5 buttons.
Here is a sample pic on the Arcade Art website, to show the button layout for those not familiar with it.
http://www.localarcade.com/arcade_art/details.php?image_id=804&mode=search
Thanks for all of the input so far.
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Don't forget Millipede!!! And also "Arcade Classics (prototype)" which could be described as Missile Command Deluxe and Centipede Deluxe???
Wow, I didn't even notice he didn't have Millipede selected. Thats a must have trackball game.
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One that's not on the list, but is a must-have is Major Havoc.
It has a spinner that looked like a skateboard wheel poking up through the CP, but will play well enough with a trackball that I'd include it in the list of must-haves.
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I agree with many of the selections, but I noticed two that I know some people love:
Shuuz
Tehkan World Cup
Personaly, Shuuz isn't my type (but neither are golf games [shrug]).
I like both Tehkan and Atari Soccer, but AS needs two players, as in: if you play by youself, the other team just stands there, and is better on a head-2-head cocktail cap (with the 4.5" trackballs) than a standup cab.
Tehkan's much better all around, but I really like the simplicity of AS for some reason.
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I agree with many of the selections, but I noticed two that I know some people love:
Shuuz
Tehkan World Cup
Personaly, Shuuz isn't my type (but neither are golf games [shrug]).
I like both Tehkan and Atari Soccer, but AS needs two players, as in: if you play by youself, the other team just stands there, and is better on a head-2-head cocktail cap (with the 4.5" trackballs) than a standup cab.
Tehkan's much better all around, but I really like the simplicity of AS for some reason.
Does the Atari Baseball and Atari Football also need two players like Atari Soccer?
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... Atari Soccer ... needs two players, as in: if you play by youself, the other team just stands there, and is better on a head-2-head cocktail cap (with the 4.5" trackballs) than a standup cab.
Tehkan's much better all around, but I really like the simplicity of AS for some reason.
Does the Atari Baseball and Atari Football also need two players like Atari Soccer?
Atari Baseball, No.
Atari Football, yes, but only 3/4 as much as soccer. You can almost play while on the offence as only one of the other team is standing, but when you're defense, the QB just stands there with the ball.
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