> havnt watched this but worth a look perhaps: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4kZG0p58kQ
Yeah, maybe this could work. Any other suggestions? (I'd like to have a bunch to choose from.)
What would you say about this one: www.amazon.com/dp/B004JZ37IY Does it also exist without "Street Fighter" artwork?
> Only in America. Japanese cabinets always used the Sanwa or Seimitsu ball-top sticks, > and they're preferred by most serious fighting game fans.
Well, my board is "Street Fighter II (USA 910206)". So, yeah, I'd prefer a controller that comes closest to how this very arcade cabinet would look like.
> with thicker shafts, smaller balls and stiffer action.
Huh, huh! »immature snicker«
> Once again you're showing limited experience
Of course. Have you ever been to Germany? We have literally zero arcades here. The only time I've played "Street Fighter II" on an arcade cabinet was a bootlet version in Spain in 1996. (The one where one Dragon Punch shoots out six fireballs. Isn't that sad?)
> Japanese arcade cabinets have flat or slightly convex buttons.
Yeah, but are the Japanese arcade cabinets the most commonly known? I would have thought that the American ones are the ones that are known by most gamers. So, how come the controllers are all based on how the Japanese cabinets look like?
By the way, is there a document or a website where the layout of arcade cabinet controls are documented? (I.e. the exact measurements of the button and joystick locations.) Maybe I'll just get someone to build one from scratch with actual arcade parts.
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