NeoGAF Arcade Stick Thread

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Don't know if I should post this here as well as the Buy/Sell/Trade thread, but I have a Wii vs Tatsunoko stick with a Mayflash adapter(PC/PS3 for whoever doesn't know) and Sanwa buttons and joystick that I'm selling for $45 shipped. Has only been used a couple of times and that was before I put a coat of matte black paint where the artwork was. At most, it's just dusty from not being used and I could use the cash. I'd be happy to provide pictures if anyone interested. Thanks!

EDIT: Selling for $45 with free shipping.
 
Thank you everyone for the comments regarding the SOULCALIBUR V FightStick. I was a bit scared before we announced it/revealed it today.

Being close to the projects prevents me from having the hype/wow factor when seeing something for the first time. I become so used to seeing something that I can no longer be surprised/amazed by it. With the strong comments from NeoGAF, SRK, twitter/facebook and other places... I am very happy that most comments have been well received.

Thanks community. We will continue to try to serve you as best we can. <3

CountAntonius said:
Will you be selling them separately?

How much do they stick out compared to the standard bezels?

The parts you actually touch; it is about the same. It is less rounded off though and more of a prominent slope.

We have no plans to sell the 'Edge' bezel at this time; however that can change down the road.
 
Man just read the layout on this stick has a bit more space between the stick and buttons. Please tell me you will sell the metal plates separately I already have a TE and can't afford another stick but I have always wanted that layout.
 
Amazon has been out of the Hori Real Arcade Pro V3 SA for PS3 forever...are these things made in super limited quantities or what?
 
Ra1den said:
Amazon has been out of the Hori Real Arcade Pro V3 SA for PS3 forever...are these things made in super limited quantities or what?

They are usually made in batches... I'm sure you'll be able to find one eventually. They only get scarce when they are being phased out!!! Which means either A) not successful or B) new shit is coming.
 
Hey Mark, you have any experience with the eightarc Fusion? I want my next stick to be compatible with the 360/PS3 and it seems to be getting good praise.
 
Ra1den said:
Amazon has been out of the Hori Real Arcade Pro V3 SA for PS3 forever...are these things made in super limited quantities or what?

Check Micro Center if there's one in your area. I picked one up last night at mine. They had two PS3 and one 360.

Now it's one PS3.

Just to clarify are these Seimitsu or Sanwa parts in here? I've read reports of both in reviews, so clearly someone doesn't know what's what.

MarkMan said:
They are usually made in batches... I'm sure you'll be able to find one eventually. They only get scarce when they are being phased out!!! Which means either A) not successful or B) new shit is coming.

Hori USA posted this to their Twitter feed today:

New HORI Arcade Stick Announcement Coming Soon... Stay Tuned for Updates!!!
 
The Take Out Bandit said:
Just to clarify are these Seimitsu or Sanwa parts in here? I've read reports of both in reviews, so clearly someone doesn't know what's what.
The VX-SA has Sanwa parts. There's a similar model, the VX-SE, which uses Seimitsu parts, but it hasn't been released outside of Japan yet.
 
Really considering picking up the Eightarc stick, it looks great and I like the heavier weight that Valley was talking about.

Oh and MarkMan, we need a Gundam Ext VS stick. Just sayin.
 
So, I'm thinking of picking up an arcade stick to play some shooters on my 360. Ideally, I'd prefer it to be a universal stick that I could use on my PC as well. I guess I'd be willing to pay up to 100$ for a really good one.

Any recommendations? :)
 
Glorious_Paradox said:
So, I'm thinking of picking up an arcade stick to play some shooters on my 360. Ideally, I'd prefer it to be a universal stick that I could use on my PC as well. I guess I'd be willing to pay up to 100$ for a really good one.

Any recommendations? :)

I believe the Madcatz sticks will work on the PC as well.

I can confirm the SE stick does, but the stock parts in them are garbage so you can either get the SE on the cheap and replace the parts, which may save you some money in the long run and is super easy. Or foot for one of the fancy pants $100 sticks with good parts.
 
AZ Greg said:
Hey Mark, you have any experience with the eightarc Fusion? I want my next stick to be compatible with the 360/PS3 and it seems to be getting good praise.

Yes. I'm very familiar with it. It is almost identical to the Qanba (same maker of the eightarc) QRAF 4. The main difference between it and the other eightarc/qanba sticks is that it is tooled plastic and not a wooden base. So the weight is a little different but it's solid; uses Sanwa parts. That's more than half the battle right there.

ShinobiFist said:
I'm just happy that MarkMan finally got to do a Astro City button layout, BASED.

Noir layout, but yeah. Pretty much the same ;)

The Take Out Bandit said:
Hori USA posted this to their Twitter feed today:

That's why I am the leader when it comes to shit like this ;)
 
MarkMan said:
That's why I am the leader when it comes to shit like this ;)

You're just the most verbose. :P

I grew up in the arcades so arcade sticks are a damned requirement. I stopped trying to educate the plebes after one too many lame ass pad defense replies.

Anybody have suggestions for a crimping tool for use with non-shielded quick disconnects in custom sticks?
 
The Take Out Bandit said:
I believe the Madcatz sticks will work on the PC as well.

I can confirm the SE stick does, but the stock parts in them are garbage so you can either get the SE on the cheap and replace the parts, which may save you some money in the long run and is super easy. Or foot for one of the fancy pants $100 sticks with good parts.

We have changed the parts in the SE stick starting with the Tatsunoko vs. Capcom FightStick for the Wii and the more recent WWE All Stars BrawlStick (which you can also find for under $100).

We listened to the community and re-engineered the parts from the ground up; finding a good medium/alternative between Sanwa and Seimitsu style parts. We still use omron switches in the stick/lever and follow the standard for high quality buttons.

If you haven't tried the parts; I think you may be impressed. I stand by them. For more detailed information please check this report from SRK Tech Talk's Robokrikit:

http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.ph...y-madcatz-confirmed.83497/page-6#post-3631383
 
MarkMan said:
We have changed the parts in the SE stick starting with the Tatsunoko vs. Capcom FightStick for the Wii and the more recent WWE All Stars BrawlStick (which you can also find for under $100).

We listened to the community and re-engineered the parts from the ground up; finding a good medium/alternative between Sanwa and Seimitsu style parts. We still use omron switches in the stick/lever and follow the standard for high quality buttons.

If you haven't tried the parts; I think you may be impressed. I stand by them. For more detailed information please check this report from SRK Tech Talk's Robokrikit:

http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.ph...y-madcatz-confirmed.83497/page-6#post-3631383

I tried the Tatsucap stick when the game first hit but couldn't take the stock parts. Especially the joystick itself. It was so loose that just tilting the case would cause the stick to activate the microswitches without me even touching it. I likes me a stiff stick, so I swapped in a Seimitsu LS-32, and some shiny Sanwa buttons and now it's my favorite stick.
 
Cross posting from the UMvC3 thread:

Paging Markman,

I'm sure you couldn't discuss it if it were happening but any chance we're getting UMvC3 themed fightpads / fightsticks? Need to replace my fightpad soon Im thinking.

If not UMvC3 are any new fightpads coming out soon? Thanks.
 
We have new stuff in the works; that I can't talk about yet.

For Ultimate MVC3 though; we aren't planning anything. Sorry :(
 
Just ordered my replacement button for my arcade stick since the H button wore out. I'm looking to mod my TE, but no one sells lamilabels in the TE size here in WV. I'm not making that up either...we got 4 stores and only 1 had anything for the arcade stick (and they were shocked to find it).

Anyone know of a site I can send art to that will ship me a laminate label top for my TE? I've never unscrewed it to look over it yet, but I've seen plexitops on some sticks. Did the MVC2 stick have a plexi top I could just slide art under or something instead of buying a label? It'd be pretty nice right about now...
 
Looks like Hori got UMvC3
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How come UMvC3 is the only Capcom game thus far to not get a Madcatz stick? Do you guys license on a per-game basis or something?
 
shaowebb said:
Just ordered my replacement button for my arcade stick since the H button wore out. I'm looking to mod my TE, but no one sells lamilabels in the TE size here in WV. I'm not making that up either...we got 4 stores and only 1 had anything for the arcade stick (and they were shocked to find it).

Anyone know of a site I can send art to that will ship me a laminate label top for my TE? I've never unscrewed it to look over it yet, but I've seen plexitops on some sticks. Did the MVC2 stick have a plexi top I could just slide art under or something instead of buying a label? It'd be pretty nice right about now...
Art at www.tek-innovations.com has a really nice choice of TE plexi's (bezel size or full panel) and will cut and fit your art as well. It's not a lamilabel but it looks much nicer imo.

That's what I did when changing the art on my TE-S. It's like $50 for the plexi and art both and they look really nice. He'll even do custom etching on the plexi if you want too!
 
So, I'm getting really fed up with this. When I hit down and let my stick return to neutral, is it supposed to register up as well? Is that normal? It's really frustrating and makes learning to use a stick infinitely harder which is why I've put it off so much.
 
AAK said:
I really hate the layout... so cramped. Why is the stick so close to the buttons??? Hori's T6 HRAP3 is so much more comfy:

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Slavish obedience to tradition, fear that people will get upset and incite riots if a mainstream stick uses a layout that's not completely ubiquitous.
Also, from the looks of it, the HRAP 3 is riding the same Namco based wave as the super-sexy SCV sticks!
 
Skilletor said:
The close stick is one of my biggest gripes. On the TE, I use the outside six because it's far more comfortable for me.
Really makes you wonder what kind of alternative layouts you could come up with if you put MarkMan and a bunch of high level fighter players from different games in a room together and told them to forget about Vewlix and other common designs. It probably wouldn't be as crazy as the Hitbox, but I'm sure there are interesting possibilities that haven't really received much mainstream exposure yet.
 
Orayn said:
Really makes you wonder what kind of alternative layouts you could come up with if you put MarkMan and a bunch of high level fighter players from different games in a room together and told them to forget about Vewlix and other common designs. It probably wouldn't be as crazy as the Hitbox, but I'm sure there are interesting possibilities that haven't really received much mainstream exposure yet.
Well, part of the appeal is that you're getting one of the standard cabinet layouts.
 
Yeah but every other MadCatz stick uses a standard cab layout. I think it'd be nice to have a one off stick with a custom layout that would be built around player preference.

My custom stick has a nice layout with Viewlix style button layout, a larger space between stick and buttons, and the stick sits higher so it's a little taller than normal. It's very comfortable. I'm on a phone now but I'll post pics when I'm back at a PC.

Anyway it would just be nice to see what MarkMan and the rest of the MCZ guys could come up with if they had no restrictions. There's plenty of room to play around on the TE so I think they could come up with something interesting.

EDIT: Pic of my stick with the larger space between stick and buttons...

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notworksafe said:
Anyway it would just be nice to see what MarkMan and the rest of the MCZ guys could come up with if they had no restrictions. There's plenty of room to play around on the TE so I think they could come up with something interesting.

^.^
 
notworksafe said:
Yeah but every other MadCatz stick uses a standard cab layout. I think it'd be nice to have a one off stick with a custom layout that would be built around player preference.

My custom stick has a nice layout with Viewlix style button layout, a larger space between stick and buttons, and the stick sits higher so it's a little taller than normal. It's very comfortable. I'm on a phone now but I'll post pics when I'm back at a PC.

Anyway it would just be nice to see what MarkMan and the rest of the MCZ guys could come up with if they had no restrictions. There's plenty of room to play around on the TE so I think they could come up with something interesting.


Yeah, my problem isn't the layout, it's the space between buttons.

All of my customs use the outside six of the TE with some additional space between the stick and buttons.
 
MarkMan said:
I got confirmation that the UMVC3 stick is not in Japan only; US as well. Not sure about EU though.

That is pretty awesome! Is this the first Hori licensed stick to make an official US release (this gen)?

The 360 version is gorgeous with the colorful buttons.
 
Orayn said:
Slavish obedience to tradition, fear that people will get upset and incite riots if a mainstream stick uses a layout that's not completely ubiquitous.
Also, from the looks of it, the HRAP 3 is riding the same Namco based wave as the super-sexy SCV sticks!

Dangit, bothers me so much. I don't get WHAT tradition... is the Viewlix cabinet the tradition now? From what I've seen in the past along with Namco's Noir arcade cabinets they have sufficient space in their layouts:

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And since the new Hori's already are so massive there's more than enough room to mimic that layout. I personally found the Hori V3 unplayable because of this very reason. I really want to get a new stick but none of these new ones cater to what I'm used to and I don't trust myself to mod the current stick I'm using.
 
Yes Boss! said:
That is pretty awesome! Is this the first Hori licensed stick to make an official US release (this gen)?

The 360 version is gorgeous with the colorful buttons.
DOA4 stick and, if you count that it was released and "labeled for it", the same stick with no artwork but came with VF5 stickers.
 
AAK said:
Dangit, bothers me so much. I don't get WHAT tradition... is the Viewlix cabinet the tradition now?

Hmm I never really noticed this. The Madcatz TE sticks also have the buttons and joystick very close together, but they seem to be spaced a bit more apart then the Hori. Can anybody confirm this?
 
I'm with AAK on this one. I hate Vewlix cabs kinda. Buttons are too close to the damn stick. The Noir layout is better with the spacing.

When I used a TE, I used the far 6 because of the spacing (with a custom plexi).

I use a modded Hori T5 stick now, using the far six with a custom plexi. I personally like the HRAP now because of the slight slant in the case. Need to drill holes in the case eventually to get those extra buttons, so I can use my pre-set teams in MVC3 :(

For the Hori VLX, it is so damn big, I don't know why they couldn't move the buttons far from the stick, grr.

My current dream for a commercial stick is a 6 button on face stick with plenty of space between the buttons and the stick, and have the extra 2 buttons on the side of the case, so I can still access all the damn menu options. And for it to have flat top panel screws or something, so my wrist doesn't rub against the bottom/right one.

Also about arcade merits, I grew up on american cabs, not Japan ones. I despise Japanese cabs kinda, haha. I hate the closeness of buttons/stick. stock square gates and stock JLF's too I hate. I grew up with Optical 360's with stiff ass springs, bat tops, plenty of space between stick and buttons, and a straight 6 button layout.

Somebody service me!! :)

Well, I will keep getting personal preferences through modding.
 
Ra1den said:
Hmm I never really noticed this. The Madcatz TE sticks also have the buttons and joystick very close together, but they seem to be spaced a bit more apart then the Hori. Can anybody confirm this?

According to http://slagcoin.com/joystick/layout.html the standard Japanese arcade layout has 59mm between the centers of the joystick and the closest push button, while Hori sometimes uses 63.

I was going to physically measure my own sticks the last time this argument came up, but didn't get the chance to yet, it' s also a silly argument.
 
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