I'm looking for the ideal stick for Super Famicom/SNES.
This one seems like the best:
Anybody got it, or have any experience with it?
What's the best stick for SNES?
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theevilfunkster
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stuffmonger
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How hard would it be to swap out those buttons for sanwa or the uber-skinny sanwa clones? I don't know how the snes controls are wired up.theevilfunkster wrote:I have one of these official sticks, it's ok but it's mot microswitched.
I suppose you could always use a Hrap or something similar with a PS>SNES adapter or would there be too much lag?
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SAM
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Well, if you want Sanwa stick and buttons. You should make it yourself using an used SNES joy pad's PCB.stuffmonger wrote:How hard would it be to swap out those buttons for sanwa or the uber-skinny sanwa clones? I don't know how the snes controls are wired up.theevilfunkster wrote:I have one of these official sticks, it's ok but it's mot microswitched.
I suppose you could always use a Hrap or something similar with a PS>SNES adapter or would there be too much lag?
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SuperGrafx
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I actually had one of these back in 1992...
Probably the first commercially available joystick with all arcade parts (the microswitches were genuine Happy cherry switches). It was only sold for a short time after SF2 was released and only EBGames sold them (list price was $69.99), but it was a great stick. A little hollow feeling at first thanks to the casing, but top notch nonetheless.
Probably the first commercially available joystick with all arcade parts (the microswitches were genuine Happy cherry switches). It was only sold for a short time after SF2 was released and only EBGames sold them (list price was $69.99), but it was a great stick. A little hollow feeling at first thanks to the casing, but top notch nonetheless.