A Twisty Fluken
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Agh...this comes just as I was successfully resisting dropping $500 on a new astro city cab. 

I want one so badly but can't justify shipping costs :/A Twisty Fluken said:Agh...this comes just as I was successfully resisting dropping $500 on a new astro city cab.![]()
_dementia said:I want one so badly but can't justify shipping costs :/
_dementia said:I want one so badly but can't justify shipping costs :/
A Twisty Fluken said:I'm trying to figure out how much is too much for shipping.There are some guys doing a big group buy and someone else in C-Bus wants to bring in a couple, so the stars are aligning. I just wish they were aligning for an Egret II or a Vewlix Clone. Can you feel the insanity?
Wow. That's really pretty. You've given me some art ideas for my HRAP. Definitely a sucker for retro art!nakedsushi said:A preview for now. Got all the buttons and art on. Still have to paint and pop on the bevel.
SFIV TE stick:
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robot said:they are so worth it
nakedsushi, any chance I can get that template? would love to mod my TE stick to match the cab.
BotoxAgent said:I bought a new TE stick and it has been acting so funky. The roundhouse button (and sometimes the stick) likes to stop working every other match. I have to unplug and plug the cord all the time. But it resulted in a lot of unfun matches. My other TE stick does it once in a while but not as frequent.
BotoxAgent said:I bought a new TE stick and it has been acting so funky. The roundhouse button (and sometimes the stick) likes to stop working every other match. I have to unplug and plug the cord all the time. But it resulted in a lot of unfun matches. My other TE stick does it once in a while but not as frequent.
robot said:they are so worth it
nakedsushi, any chance I can get that template? would love to mod my TE stick to match the cab.
corrosivefrost said:When I first got a stick (Hori EX2), I thought the square gate was terrible. Replaced it with octagonal immediately... however, I unmodded it when I sold it and kept the gate/bat top. Now that I'm using them on my TE, I love the bat top, but the square gate might've felt better for playing MvC2. I think I'd prefer octagonal for old school games like UMK3. :\ Not sure where I feel it should be for Tekken 6.
nakedsushi said:Like omgimaninja says, there's a template floating around somewhere, but I forgot where. I d/led that one and made a few modifications before I sent it to Art's. Here's mine with the modifications (PSD):
http://www.nakedsushi.net/astro_city_te.zip
momolicious said:I dont see the point of people switching out to octogate and getting used to that because how are you going to play in an arcade which uses square gate?
I guess arcades are pretty dead. One sprung up relatively close to me recently though.Yes Boss! said:Honest question (because I don't know), but is there still an arcade scene in NA? I know there are a few specialized joints splattered around Southern California but mostly it is just the Nickel/Party arcades I see. As far as using what parts to play, I'm not sure why some folks are concerned how others play. Use what you like, when you want to and others will do likewise.
_dementia said:I guess arcades are pretty dead. One sprung up relatively close to me recently though.
It's mostly American wood cabinets with Happ sticks (Marvel 2, CvS, Super Turbo) but the console setups with SFIV use stock TEs
Yes Boss! said:There is supposed to be a cool one up in Ventura area called Doujin (or something like that). I do have friends who live in the sunset/hollywood area who live near an arcade but a lot of those machines are Korean or American. Last serious arcade I frequented was the on-campus arcade at Berkeley way back in the mid-nineties....doubt it is even still there :-( Even the twenty-four hour arcade located at the front of the Super K-Mart, that kept the kids occupied all night, is long gone.
MarkMan said:There are a lot of arcades in socal that still see healthy amounts of play (for fighting games)...
Denjin
FFA
(those are probably closest to you)
Super Arcade/Japan Arcade in Walnut
Vid94 (video rental place, but has SF4 and T6BR)
Arcade Infinity
MarkMan said:There are a lot of arcades in socal that still see healthy amounts of play (for fighting games)...
Denjin
Yes Boss! said:Last serious arcade I frequented was the on-campus arcade at Berkeley way back in the mid-nineties....doubt it is even still there :-(
Yes Boss! said:Honest question (because I don't know), but is there still an arcade scene in NA? I know there are a few specialized joints splattered around Southern California but mostly it is just the Nickel/Party arcades I see. As far as using what parts to play, I'm not sure why some folks are concerned how others play. Use what you like, when you want to and others will do likewise.
PS3 sticks are HID compliant, so they'll work on PC.gibration said:I have a question, do all PS3 arcade sticks work with the PC?
Will the Street Fighter 15th anniversary PS3 arcade stick work with the PC?
Oh thanks, do I have to download anything for it to work with the PC or do I just plug and play?_dementia said:PS3 sticks are HID compliant, so they'll work on PC.
The 15th anniverasary stick is for PS2 and Xbox, not PS3
gibration said:Oh thanks, do I have to download anything for it to work with the PC or do I just plug and play?
Yes Boss! said:Yeah, that is the one I read about. I was looking for local Cave machines and found that they had an Ibara. Simi Valley...close but a bit far. I still plan to head up there one evening with fifty bucks for some fun.
They shouldn't require drivers or anything, plug and play.gibration said:Oh thanks, do I have to download anything for it to work with the PC or do I just plug and play?
_dementia said:
RoadblockTDX said:I'm new to this whole arcade stick culture and was wondering if the Mad Catz TE art templates will fit on the SE? And also whats the process for replacing the art on the SE?
gamingnow.net and akihabarashop.jp carry the meshballs.ShinobiFist said:I was thinking getting one of those imp boards. Let us know how it works out. BTW, what site carry's that that rugged looking balltop, I need one of those.
Xater said:So nobody wanted to give any feedback...
Anyway my mod is done. Everything is now Sanwa and with custom art done by myself.
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There are a few little bubbles in the art because it's basically just a big sticker. They are hardly noticeable though.
momolicious said:I dont see the point of people switching out to octogate and getting used to that because how are you going to play in an arcade which uses square gate?
scotcheggz said:I made this a while back. It's a bit chunkier than most sticks, but I prefer the height. The wood is Brazilian Walnut, all Sanwa, square gate. The base is clear perspex, but the wiring isnt all that, so I'll skip those pictures :lol
I have another bright pink sakura/cammie custom too, muxh smaller than this stick with chamfered edges, but I can't find the photos anywhere.
[IMG]Classy-stick.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]Classy-stick2.jpg[/IMG]
Twiglets!
FlightOfHeaven said:Nice, nice! What's the script say beneath the Chinese characters?
gokieks said:Seems to be:
If you want to strike your opponent, you should let him strike at you
If your opponent strikes at you, he himself will already have been struck
ShinobiFist said:I love the murder black buttons and balltop. The Artwork came out official, to bad I hate Arukune(Ragna player)LOL.
gokieks said:Seems to be:
If you want to strike your opponent, you should let him strike at you
If your opponent strikes at you, he himself will already have been struck
Xater said:Awww how can someone hate on that adorable guy? :lol
Parallax Scroll said:I got SF4 PS3 yesterday... dual shock 3 definitely isn't cutting it. I called some local stores and found a Hori FS3 for $50 and a Mad Catz tournament stick for $150. Both are new. I think I'm gonna get the mad catz. Good choice?
It helps. This is a long thread and I didn't have a definitive answer after like an hour of research.FindMyFarms said:Do you really need an answer to that?
yes