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New Product: Ultimarc UltraStik 360 Analog/Digital Mappable Joystick

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Donkey_Kong:
I seriously went bugged eyed and got dizzy trying to read this entire thread.  :blah: I know it is a little dated...Sorry.

So how are the U360's holding up? Is there any links to reviews, more info, etc? I kinda got lost in it all up above...Thanks from the overly excited newb that wants to use these sticks and build his first cabby!!! Look like a great joystick! It almost makes me glad I'm getting into now...Are they that good?

Laterz

AllisterFiend:

--- Quote from: Donkey_Kong on October 01, 2006, 11:09:50 pm ---I seriously went bugged eyed and got dizzy reading this entire thread.  :blah:

So how are the U360's holding up? Is there any links to reviews, more info, etc? I kinda got lost in it all up above...Thanks from the overly excited newb that wants to use these sticks and build his first cabby!!! Look like a great joystick! It almost makes me glad I'm getting into now...Are they that good?

Laterz

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Just came out a few days ago.

http://retroblast.com/reviews/Ultimarc_Ultrastick_0925006-01.html

Also, this thread has some info...

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=57107.0

and here

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=56899.0

check out the hardware forum


Allister Fiend

Aurich:
Did anything come out of the SirPoonga's interest check for an auto map switcher? I'd be up to throw into the donation pot on that if it's still a possibility, it's a pretty vital feature to make the sticks work seamlessly.

destructor:
Anyone use UltraStik360 under Windows 98 SE? On my PC with W98SE U360 doesn't work.

Texasmame:
Just to confirm on these:

You have to map each game seperately AND load them "by hand" if you're not using a frontend?

Sounds like a bit of a beating.  :(

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