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- Whats the best switchable 4-way 8-way joystick?
Is it the joystick doesn't work or you cant switch from the top? The swicthing is a simple design, Take a look at it and you should be able to see what the problem is Check to see if the bolt on the bottom is TIGHT Pulling up just pulls that U-shaped piece of metal at the end over the 4 8way piece and turns it, same as using the switch on the
- Who has the best replacement Midway Pac-Man joystick or who has . . .
Large Universal Joystick Adapter Plate (Ms Pac Man) Easily add a Sanwa, Zippy, or other joystick to a Ms Pac Man control panel with this 16 gauge steel adapter plate
- Best Commodore 64 Joystick? - Museum of the Game Forums
However, I do maintain that using dome switch or leaf spring joysticks is the way to go for classic Atari and Commodore games Microswitches are great in an arcade setting, but for some reason 2600 and C64 games feel 'off' when I use a microswitch joystick
- Best general purpose (4w and 8w) mame joystick
The best case scenario will always be to have both a dedicated 8-way and a 4-way joystick in the same cabinet, or a dedicated 4-way games cabinet, and a dedicated 8-way games cabinet
- Closest Decent Alternative to Atari Logo Stick for Gauntlet
Have several gauntlet machines I do love a well built atari logo joystick but they don't last long between rebuilds Wico with a softer grommets are typically what I use for the gauntlet machines that are away from home
- History of early joysticks? - forums. arcade-museum. com
What are some interesting things to know about early arcade joysticks? Stuff I've heard, intermingled with stuff I'm wondering: Sega Missile (1969) was first joystick (I guess distinction is it should use electrical connection only, compared to something where movement is mechanically
- What 49 way joystick will work to play Sinistar etc in MAME?
I would think a 49-way joystick connected to MAME via a GroovyGameGear GP-WIZ49 interface (or another 49-way control interface) should work, so yes I think a Midway stick should suffice in this scenario
- Lube for Joysticks?! | Museum of the Game® International Arcade . . .
I thought I read somewhere that every so often you should lubricate your joystick I have a DKJR - and I doubt it's ever had a drop on it, so what type of lubricate should I buy?
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