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Happ Optical rotary joysticks
mytymaus007:
I have (Mechanical )Happ Rotary joysticks for rotary games but they are terrible and kill my hands from turning them, they would be better if the handle was octogon instead of round. Anyway I was wondering if anyone tried the Happ (Optical) rotary sticks. I heard these spin freely closer to a spinner. Do these sticks work for all rotary games.
Mechanical Rotary joystick games (Happ Mechanical Rotary sticks)
Battle Field
Top Gunner (bootleg)
World Wars
Ikari Warriors
Victory Road
Heavy Barrel
Gondomania
Bermuda Triangle
Time Soldiers
Guerilla War
SAR - Search And Rescue
Downtown
Victory Road
Midnight Resistance
Ikari III - The Rescue
Exterminator (unknown whether this used mechanical or optical rotary sticks)
TNK III
Battle Field (Japanese verion of Time Soldiers)
Dogosoken (Japanese version of Victory Road)
Makyou Senshi (Japanese version of Gondomania)
Guevara (Japanese version of Guerrilla War)
Optical Rotary games (Happ Optical rotary sticks)
Caliber .50
Touchdown Fever
Touchdown Fever II
Gray_Area:
I suggest making some customs handles.
AGarv:
At first I agreed with Gray_Area, although the more I think about it, don't the rotary sticks use a custom shaft that plugs directly into the rotary control? Custom shafts with pre-threaded tops from GGG or Paradise aren't going to be an option. Making a custom joystick top for a pre-existing shafter could be a real challenge.
Sorry I don't have any experience with the optical rotaries - I have some mechanical rotaries like you, and took them off my panel as I didn't like how the "arm" attached to the bottom of the shaft (you know what I am talking about) felt while playing SF2.
mytymaus007:
Does anyone use these (useless) Happ (Optical) rotary sticks for anything!
Gray_Area:
You could sand/grind grooves into the bats. Or grind them into hexagons/octagons (doesn't matter, I don't think).
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