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Is there a decent 'off the shelf' StarWars yoke?

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GGKoul:
I know for a fact that Gamecab is working on a Version 2 of his Star Wars yoke.   As I email him all the time about getting a yoke.

But I don't know when it'll be available...

GGKoul:

--- Quote from: BazookaJo on March 02, 2005, 09:56:43 am ---
--- Quote from: GGKoul on March 02, 2005, 09:34:11 am ---You can build your own...

http://www.arcadecontrols.com/hosted/yoke/


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Cheers for the info dude, but any project where the materials list is over 2 pages long is out of my league.


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If that is the case, I guess your stuck trying to find one on ebay.

Also, if you think BYO-Yoke is hard.. wait until you start building your cab.  As that takes TIME & MONEY!

One suggestion, get the Project Arcade book...

Gunstar Hero:
I agree with this guy tho. I know if I was trying a BYO Yoke, it'd...

a) Never get finished.
2) Look like crap.
@) probably not work.  :P

...and I'd be out anyways. I would like to see a yoke like the Star Wars one out there on the market, and I'd be willing to spend some reasonable coin on it.

armax:
Heck, I emailed them.  He is excited about the new yoke....now if only one were available for purchase.

BazookaJo:

--- Quote ---Then why do you want to replace it with a home-brew "pipe through a steering wheel" controller?
And an "I don't want to work THAT hard" one, to boot?

That is the point I was making.
You can't just "slap something together", and recreate "one of the greatest controllers of all time".

It will take WORK, or it will take MONEY--your choice.

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It's not a question of hard work, I just ain't that crafty if you get my meaning, and since the Starwars controller is basically a steering wheel with an y-control element, it seems like a

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