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The case for two spinners?
Fuzzguitar:
Hey folks,
I don't have as much room on my cp as some of you but if I really want I can squeeze in two Tornado spinners, because of the small installation footprint.
However, from browsing the examples and searching around I notice not too many people (even those with huge cp's) have two spinners.
Is this because there's not a lot of simultaneous spinner games?
Is it because it's slightly harder to set up in software?
I would have thought that Puzzloop (my gf likes that big time) would rock with this setup - as would top down driving games (my brother digs those). I mentioned them as they will be playing the cab probably as much as me.
Can I get some feedback on why I SHOULD install two spinners?
Why did other people? what games make it worth it etc?
I'm not looking for a full list of compatible games so much as some real world recommendations...
Thanks in advance!
RayB:
The only game I can think of that would use two spinners is Forgotten Worlds (and for that, you'd need to be able to pit a fire button at the same time, which means a "push-pull" spinner, or a trigger joystick.)
I suppose you could also play Rotary joy games.
jerryjanis:
Besides driving games, my favorite 2-player spinner game is Blasteroids.
There are also paddle games, which are very similar, and yet very different from spinner games. Warlords is probably one of my all-time favorite games. You can play with 4 players using 4 paddles.
MKChamp:
Don't forget Ikari Warriers
XtraSmiley:
Ikari is not a spinner game, but a rotating handle game.
Forgotten Worlds can be easily played with a rotating handle stick, maybe (never tried, but it seems like it can be)
All those games like Super Off road and Bad Lands, Super Sprint etc that used spinner wheels maybe playable with a standard spinners, but I've never tried it. If they can, then more than one spinner would rock as these games used up to 3 I think.
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