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Topic: Arcade Stick for computer?
CHUB
Posts: 1351
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anybody personally know of/where to get a REALLY sturdy good quality stick for the computer, USB I assume.

Something with probably 6 buttons that I can thrash around and is super responsive. $100 - $150 is the range I was thinking, hopefully that can buy something decent.



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Kat
Posts: 8162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
www.ozstick.com.au - Give Chris a buzz
CHUB
Posts: 1352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
EXACTLY what I was looking for... champion Kat. I see you've made a few cabinets, use these sticks ey? They would work good for fighting games, really thrashing it?
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7441
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oi kat, u mentioned you would give me some info on arcade machine box construction from your partner awhile ago. gimmi! :D

tollazor at hot mail dawt com
Kat
Posts: 8163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

They are Sanwa JLW sticks. Take an absolutely flogging. Trust me, I watch the boy and his mates thrash the s*** out of them - specially when losing
koopz
Posts: 5869
Location: Queensland
yeah I still have a couple here lying around.


I'll part with the 'double' for ~$150. It is USB, but I'll haveto make a cable for it. It's a 5-second job I figure. The PS2 connections get kinda crappy when you and a mate are going sick in 1vs1 fighters like Street Fighter eh. USB FTW.

I've always bought my parts thru http://www.ozstick.com.au . If you're looking for a custom box or parts to do up an old one I'd look no further ;)
koopz
Posts: 5870
Location: Queensland
dammit beaten by Kat
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