Who uses an arcade stick?
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@YFZdude said in Who uses an arcade stick?:
@Addison said in Who uses an arcade stick?:
Do you know if it's possible to use acetone on this and remove some of the unwanted text and logo?
Hey I like that idea! I'll give it a shot.
I have access to acetone readily at work and if I could remove those button labels I might leave it blank or try p-touch labels to see how it would look with the proper button layout / functions.
Nope. It is definitely not working like the video made it look. I didn't do too much scrubbing because the acetone was starting to eat into the plastic a little. Mayflash put their button labels on in a way that doesn't come off easy.
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I use this joystick/Pi case:
Deluxe Arcade Controller Kit for Raspberry Pi - ClassicMy review is on their site. I’m a casual retro player, no fighting games, so I can’t speak to the quality, but I like it for the things I play. Mostly c64, Amiga, Arcade, Genesis. And I can use it on my Mac and Windows too.
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I use two (PS3-) Mortal Kombat Tournament Sticks.
They look great and they are great as i prefer HAPP-Controls and being not that SANWA-type-of-guy.I also have the NeoGeo Stick 2+, the MadCatz StreetFighterIV-Tournament-Stick, a Dreamcast ArcadeStick and the legendary HotRodSE from Hanaho for the PC, but the MK-Sticks are the only ones that work without any further drivers or modifications on my Pi. Plug & Play :D
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I love my Tankstick.
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@IanDaemon The version without the trackball is 1:1 to HanaHo´s HotRodSE.
The X-Arcade and the SlikStick (afaik no more available) were the cheaper alternatives to the HotRods.
I would have bought the X-Arcade too because of the price (HotRodSE: 700$) but the HotRod was the only Arcade-Stick on the market for quite a while and i wanted to have one AT ONCE! :D
I had to wait another 6 months for it, they were handbuilt on order and afterwards it had to be shipped to germany to reach me. -
@Addison said in Who uses an arcade stick?:
Oh no.
Now I feel bad for asking.
I had no idea that it would desolve the plastic. :/
No worries. I have played around with these plastic eating chemicals before so I recognized right away that it wasn't going to do what I was hoping. The small area I tested is barely noticeable.
This thread has really got me thinking about customizing sticks though. Sanwa, HAPP, ball top, bat top, 2lb springs, 4lb springs, push button colors... I can see where my hobby money is going to be spent now. I might buy a little of several things to see what preferences develop. I'd like to figure that out before I decide I must build my own cabinet at some point.
I think I enjoy the tinkering aspect just as much as playing the games now.
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@IanDaemon said in Who uses an arcade stick?:
I love my Tankstick.
What I wouldn't give to own such an awesome arcade monster....
And $590 is what I wouldn't give. :P
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@Addison Wait, what? They're asking that price now? I got mine for half that ~$250 USD (IIRC). I wouldn't have paid $500 USD.
(I just included the pic/vid for reference without reading their website for updates. Wait, It says $250 for me, maybe you were translating into another currency. I apologize.)
I can also use it for the Nintendo Switch, BUT I fear that it introduces a few frames of lag. (no proof, but not surprising with this setup...I'm probably just rusty)
Tankstick
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Xarcade adaptor for GameCube
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Nintendo Wii-U adaptor for "Smash Bros"
I still dig it for Musihimesama, fighters, and beat 'em ups on Switch.
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Yeah.
Only one buying option that I found.
https://www.amazon.com/X-Arcade-Tankstick-Pc/dp/B000ST0184/
$590 plus tax.
The tax on that was what turned me away. :D
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@Addison I just bought it directly from them. https://shop.xgaming.com/products/x-arcade-tankstick-trackball-usb-included
Know what you're buying: (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=149897.0) The Tankstick is "a jack of all trades and a master of none." This is totally fine for most applications. There is a decent modding community out there for Tanksticks if you are so inclined.
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@IanDaemon I also have had the “Dual” version of this for a long time, fifteen years maybe? Slightly smaller and without the trackball. It has held up great.
I did eventually resolve the joysticks themselves with iL Eurosticks, which I really love. They fit right into the panel without having to modify the wood at all.
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Just to show how similar they are :)
(HanaHo HotRod SE, introduced 1999 & X-Arcade, introduced 2001) -
I finally received an answer from Amazon today.
My question:
"Is it possible to use acetone to remove some of the unwanted text wording and logos on this for a more cleaner look?"Their reply:
"Yes it is"
MAYFLASH LIMITED
Seller · June 23, 2022Strange that it didn't work at all on your end. :(
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@Addison
Well I have no doubt it will at some point remove the labels. I just wasn't sure how much plastic it would take with it and didn't want to go too far. I was concerned that i was about to create a divot in the panel.If you are brave and want to give it a try I would just advise going slowly.
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I actually use two different ones.
This Street Fighter 4 one that I found at a Sams Club for only $50 new. (weirdly enough it was kind of hidden away)And a generic black one I got for when others want to play with the arcade sticks too
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@HipsterElephant
I have that one as well, its a great stick!
I have:Mad Catz Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition
SFIV Arcade Fightstick (8818) Joystick - Madcatz
8bitdo FC30 Arcade Stick
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@IanDaemon said in Who uses an arcade stick?:
@Addison I just bought it directly from them. https://shop.xgaming.com/products/x-arcade-tankstick-trackball-usb-included basketbros
Know what you're buying: (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=149897.0) The Tankstick is "a jack of all trades and a master of none." This is totally fine for most applications. There is a decent modding community out there for Tanksticks if you are so inclined.
I understand!
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I've done some looking around for a good fightstick for the Raspberry Pi 4 and this one [the 8Bitdo arcade stick] seems like a good design for the price point ($80 before shipping).
Is this compatible w/ my console? I'm pretty new to the Raspberry Pi scene and just wanna make sure it'll work if I plug it into the usb port.
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@TheIronCorpse That'll work fine. Pretty sure its BT aswell, so you can use it wireless. It also works with the Nintendo Switch, Windows & Android devices. I have the predecessor
(and about 7 other 8Bitdo controllers..).
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