Well, if the Fighting Edge is coming to the states, it probably has the same chance.
True, I was more thinking that the TEs had kinda set the stage for the original red VLX. This one definitely seems more japan-ey.
And, it is like $200 more to import the thing. I remember paying a bit over $500 to import the original VLX form akihabarashop.jp...such a heavy price I never felt compelled to get a second.
If Hori Store USA is smart they will bring it over for $299...and sell a bunch! I'd rather buy 2 US versions instead of one import.
Hori really raping wallets this year :-(
Did order one from amazon.jp, though.
What do you think of the Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 SE? I think it's an amazing stick and the best one I have right now that I'm using. It has served me pretty well since I got it, which is great. It's better than the original Madcatz SF4 TE stick that I own as well.
is there a guide out there to add bolts to the top on other HORI RAP sticks? it's a pain to have to take the bottom off just to unscrew the top.
AmiAmi has the P4U stick up for preorder:
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?scode=TVG-PS3-1357
AmiAmi has the P4U stick up for preorder:
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?scode=TVG-PS3-1357
Hmmm, to art up my Hori SCV stick as a Gundam stick or a Turquoise Jeep stick...
I wanted to make a TJR stick, but I need some turquoise buttons and ball top. The relatively new Seimitsu light blue they have out might do the trick, but I haven't seen them in person.
LOL, datart.lack of
Hey guys.
What's the best stick in your opinion for someone who doesn't want to mod it for 360? Something below $100 preferably? I'd like a few options and have no idea how to judge them on Amazon.
Mostly for Street Fighter.
is there a guide out there to add bolts to the top on other HORI RAP sticks? it's a pain to have to take the bottom off just to unscrew the top.
I got some classic converters. Now I really want an HRAP 2 SA, lol
D'you see that one up in the buy/sell/thread? Looks a little used and pricey, though.
Yeah,
You need the 7mm Hex Nut Screwdriver to got those nuts off. You could probably get them off with needle-nose pliers but that would be a big effort and those drivers are pretty cheap online.
Just noticed these in Sanwa's online shop.
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/sanwadenshi/button_043/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/sanwadenshi/button_044/
Sanwa getting into the console business confirmed.laughing-out-loud
I'm actually going to have to suggest these to the guys that bring their cabs to cons and sometimes run console games in there. Hilarious as it is, these definitely have their uses.
Impressive. I have five and I'm still looking to cull the herd. HahaCounted up my packages...I think I've got sixteen new arcade sticks waiting for me in CA.
This thread sucks.
I wanna get that little mini Hori PS3 as well.
Finally some of my friends are starting to play fighting games, but they're all playing on 360.
Is it easier/more cost efficient to just get a 360 stick or try to get my PS3 fightstick dual modded?
Finally some of my friends are starting to play fighting games, but they're all playing on 360.
Is it easier/more cost efficient to just get a 360 stick or try to get my PS3 fightstick dual modded?
Modding 360 support into a PS3 stick is typically far more difficult than modding PS3 support into a 360 stick. I'd just get a new stick.
Wait wot, don't you mean modding a PS3 stick into a 360 stick is more difficult?
I believe that's exactly what I said.
This is the size of my custom and I think it is perfect.Been making prototypes that are 8.5 inches by 11 inches for the plexi area. (12.5x10 inches overall in size however) Some people say it's a bit too small, some say a bit too big.
As long as the lever and buttons are a reasonable distance apart, I can work with just about any size plexi as long as there's nothing cutting into my wrists. A friend used to have an Arcade-in-a-Box stick and the vinyl siding they use to cover the edges pretty much murdered my arms when I tried it.
Get a Qanba