I've given up finding a PS1 Namco stick or HRAP for PS2 at a reasonable price, so I look for an option to build one myself. I've built stick cases before and know how to get buttons, sticks, encoders etc. but nothing specific for PS1/2.
First some questions.
Will a Playstation 3 stick (USB) work on Playstation 2?
Is there an encoder out there that works with Playstation 2?
Or is the final option to hack a dual shock and solder wires onto the connectors?
Help: DIY PS2 stick
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Re: Help: DIY PS2 stick
I bought two Namco PS1 stick within the last two years for 30-35 euros each + shipping. Just put up a wanted ad.
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Re: Help: DIY PS2 stick
I wonder if I could get a pair of Dreamcast arcade sticks that way...
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Re: Help: DIY PS2 stick
Just get one of these encoders: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zero-Delay-USB- ... 2c9ab2bfa9 and you're set, electronically. Works great with PC and PS3 as well. For a joystick shell, I'd go with one of these if you can find them at a decent price: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mad-Catz-Tatsun ... 33a3527bcd
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This is what I use (modded) for my PS2:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0015PH ... ref=plSrch
Nice little PCB and shell, the parts are garbage but easily swapped if you have a Dremel or similar (start/select/function buttons are nice to keep though). Does PS2 and PS3, it has USB and a separate PS2 connector. Lets you swap the joystick for d-pad or analogue stick by holding two function buttons, useful if any game only supports one or the other.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0015PH ... ref=plSrch
Nice little PCB and shell, the parts are garbage but easily swapped if you have a Dremel or similar (start/select/function buttons are nice to keep though). Does PS2 and PS3, it has USB and a separate PS2 connector. Lets you swap the joystick for d-pad or analogue stick by holding two function buttons, useful if any game only supports one or the other.
