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Looking for Aussie Joysticks - MCA
LordDamo:
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--- Quote from: LordDamo on November 03, 2004, 11:16:35 am ---Dont think i'll put a team logo on the side myself tho. I've already got a team logo on the wall in my slowly forming game's room/ bar area.
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You can never have too much. My walls are covered with WEG posters of each premiership and a few of the runners-up ones as well ;D
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WOWSERS!!! I had a collection similar to this, but an ex-girlfriend desided she needed them more than me, even me beer steign's!!! :'(
When me mum found out, she came round the next day with a logo for me, one of the one's printed on mdf with a crap bit of string to hang it.
Saw my collection two week later as Cashie's >:( She didn't get me beenie though, cause I was wearing it . . .
Apollo:
There is a company in New Zealand, in Christchurch called CoinCascade. They have MCA joys ( and Perfect 360's ). They take credit card payments over the phone and will gladly send them anywhere, including Oz.
microwrx:
That is one thing with those sticks, they are relatively reliable due to the design and consequently easy to clean as well. I don't remember ever using them in arcades myself but then again I stopped going a fair while ago (15 years or so), most of the machines I remember had red ball tops. I sold my old MAME cab to my brother in-law with MCA sticks in it and he's not complaining (he wasn't getting my T-Sticks).
LordDamo:
--- Quote from: Apollo on November 03, 2004, 05:05:28 pm ---There is a company in New Zealand, in Christchurch called CoinCascade. They have MCA joys ( and Perfect 360's ). They take credit card payments over the phone and will gladly send them anywhere, including Oz.
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Cool, thanks. I'll look them up and check them out. My phone company has got capped international calling to certain countries, and luckly New Zealand is one of them.
--- Quote ---most of the machines I remember had red ball tops
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Yeah, it depended on where you went where I grew up. If you went to the BP service station, in the video hire section, they had hired games in propper cabs. most of these had red ball tops.
But I mostly went to the squash courst's. Upstairs they had a smal arcade setup in an area that was wasted otherwise. The "squasie's" was accross the road from my best mates place. We've been mates for 20 years now and started going there when we were 7, playing galaga and eating "Killer python's". There was a cab here that had the MCA's I remember.
Thet wern't proper cab's now I think about it. They were home made job's with a PCB they kept changing. I remember helping the owner (who we were friends with) change PCB's every two months. This also gave us access to request games.
Ahhhh, they were the days . . . . . .
Bomber:
Better late than never. Here's a pic of my cab with the red metal CP that came with it. I think it stands out a bit too much, but it is just my opinion. And it doesn't cross my mind when I'm playing.
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