CAG Arcade Stick Thread II: World Warrior

10/13-10/19: Mad Catz Season's Beatings SALE! 20-30% OFF Sticks + $100 F/S Round 2 TE

NOTE: THIS ONLINE PROMOTION IS ONLY VALID FROM OCT. 13 - OCT. 19, 2010!

ALSO NOTE, ONLY ONE COUPON CODE CAN BE USED AT A TIME! IF YOU WANT TO GET A DISCOUNT ON BOTH A SUPER STREET FIGHTER ORDER AND/OR A REGULAR TE STICK ORDER, FIGHTPAD/SE FIGHTSTICK YOU WILL HAVE TO CREATE SEPARATE ORDERS!


This weekend, Team Mad Catz will be at Season’s Beatings: Redemption in Columbus, Ohio! We are supporting the competitive fighting game scene continue to have our presence in the gaming community! We are happy to announce that Mad Catz’s Tournament Edition FightStick is the official arcade stick of Season’s Beatings!

We're also running a special deal to commemorate our partnership with Season’s Beatings: Redemption! Right now on our GameShark Store, take advantage of 20-30% off all fighting game related products! Use COUPON CODE: SUPERSBR (All codes are case sensitive) for 20% off all new Super Street Fighter™ IV Arcade FightSticks and FightPads! Use COUPON CODE: REDEMPTION for even more savings with 30% off all fighting game related products (excluding Super SFIV).

Also to celebrate the weekend, the GameShark store has another deal for Fighting Game fans! By using COUPON CODE: ROUND2 you save $50 on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 models of the Street Fighter™ IV ROUND 2 Arcade TE FightSticks! We're also throwing in FREE GROUND SHIPPING! Don't miss out on your chance to own one of these highly regarded, award-winning SFIV controllers!

Limited quantities available for all sale & promotion items! Offers good while supplies last.

These promos expire on end of day Tuesday, October 19th!

If you can’t make it out to Columbus this weekend, please make sure to tune in LIVE as Team Spooky streams all of the action from Season’s Beatings! Don’t miss out on the latest Mad Catz products and for your chance to win some amazing prizes!

Make sure to follow us on facebook and twitter for more deals & promotions in the future!

Also follow MarkMan on twitter for a chance to get some free swag (shirts, sticks, keychains + more) while at the event!
Hello everyone! MarkMan here with another discount for the gaming community
 
Heads up on a contest I'll be throwing THIS WEEKEND in conjunction with our friends at Team Spooky:

CONTEST #1 - Twitter Contest (Open to all with twitter)

Follow @teamspooky @MadCatzInc @MarkMan23 for your chance to w

CONTEST #2 - Donation Raffle (Open to anyone that donates $5 or more to Team Spooky)


Donate at least $5 to the Team Spooky stream fund (every little bit helps). Every donation of $5 or more will be put into a raffle to win a limited edition Comic-Con TE FightStick. (Only 250 made). Every donation over $10 is guaranteed to get a FightStick keychain.

It's for a good cause. Our community.

More details on both soon!
 
Ok, I'm a noob when it comes to modding. I have a SF Anniversary stick that I want to mod the stick and buttons. I have a TE stick that I love and would like to use a stick and buttons similar to that on the Anniversary stick.

Would I be able to use these?

Sanwa JLF Joystick
Sanwa OBSF-30 Pushbuttons
Sanwa OBSF-24 Pushbuttons

And if so, do I need the OBSF-30 buttons?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
[quote name='SmallWind']Gonna be alot of work to get those Sanwa parts in the SF Anniversary stick.[/QUOTE]

Care to elaborate?
 
The buttons holes on the box have to be widen a bit. For the stick you have to route it to a certain thickness for the JLF mounting plate. You can use a JLW instead with no wood work involved for the stick and just have to widen the button holes.
 
[quote name='SmallWind']The buttons holes on the box have to be widen a bit. For the stick you have to route it to a certain thickness for the JLF mounting plate. You can use a JLW instead with no wood work involved for the stick and just have to widen the button holes.[/QUOTE]

Can you explain why they would need to be widened? The sizes appear to be the same width, at least from eyeballing it.

I'll look into the JLW stick. Thanks for the info.

Any other suggestions anyone? The buttons I could probably live with, but I love the feel of the TE buttons (those are Sanwa right?)

Its the stick that is just too stiff for me.
 
[quote name='mike.m']Can you explain why they would need to be widened? The sizes appear to be the same width, at least from eyeballing it.
[/QUOTE]Sanwa buttons are 30mm and a typical button hole for American parts is 28mm.
 
[quote name='heavyd853']
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I love your Shanoa stick, it looks awesome.
 
11/1-11/10: Mad Catz SOCAL REGIONALS SALE! 20-30% OFF Sticks + $100 Shipped RND 2 TE!

NOTE: THIS ONLINE PROMOTION IS ONLY VALID FROM NOV. 1 - NOV. 10, 2010!

ALSO NOTE, ONLY ONE COUPON CODE CAN BE USED AT A TIME! IF YOU WANT TO GET A DISCOUNT ON BOTH A SUPER STREET FIGHTER ORDER AND/OR A REGULAR TE STICK ORDER, FIGHTPAD/SE FIGHTSTICK YOU WILL HAVE TO CREATE SEPARATE ORDERS!


This weekend, Team Mad Catz will be at SoCal Regionals in Los Angeles, California! Mad Catz will be at the event with special deals for attendees and to support Team Mad Catz’s Daigo “THE BEAST” Umehara! Don’t miss out on your chance to get Team Mad Catz shirts, FightStick parts, and the new LIMITED EDITION Chun-Li Super Street Fighter IV FightStick! We are supporting the competitive fighting game scene and we are happy to announce that Mad Catz’s Tournament Edition FightStick is the official arcade stick of SoCal Regionals!

We're also running a special deal to commemorate our partnership with Tournament Legacy & Level|Up! Right now on our GameShark Store, take advantage of 20-30% off all fighting game related products! Use COUPON CODE: MARKMAN (All codes are case sensitive) for 20% off all new Super Street Fighter™ IV Arcade FightSticks and FightPads! Discount also applies to the NEW Limited Edition Chun-Li TE 'S' FightStick! Use COUPON CODE: POTATOHEAD for even more savings with 30% off all fighting game related products (excluding Super SFIV).

Also to celebrate the weekend, the GameShark store has another deal for Fighting Game fans! By using COUPON CODE: SOCAL you save $50 on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 models of the Street Fighter™ IV ROUND 2 Arcade TE FightSticks! We're also throwing in FREE GROUND SHIPPING! Don't miss out on your chance to own one of these highly regarded, award-winning SFIV controllers!

Limited quantities available for all sale & promotion items! Offers good while supplies last.

These promos expire on end of day Tuesday, November 9th! If you can’t make it out to Southern California this weekend, please make sure to tune in LIVE as Level|Up streams all of the action from SoCal Regionals! Don’t miss out on the latest Mad Catz products and for your chance to win some amazing prizes!

Make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more deals & promotions in the future!

Also follow MarkMan on twitter for a chance to get some free swag (shirts, sticks, keychains + more) while at the event!
Hello everyone! MarkMan here with another discount for the gaming community
 
I need the cable that connects the 360 headset to the joystick that came with the TE sticks. I don't see any on the Mad Catz or Game Shark site and I need it for my Turtle Beach headset. Anyone know of something comparable I can use?

Edit - I just saw this, anyone have a cable like this? I assume this would work ok?
http://store.turtlebeach.com/cabx1talkbackcable-1.aspx

The headset I have is an older model with that weird shaped dongle for 360 controllers. The thing I hate about ordering replacement parts on a cable from Turtle Beach is the $10 shipping...
 
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Would this be the thread to discuss custom arcade sticks? Because as an ultra-noob, I need ultra help. For the record this is my first post. I've never made or even used a stick before, so I'm lost. Though, I did read the links in yhe first post and I have a small understanding of arcade sticks now. Would any veterans be willing to answer some questions of lil'ol'mine?
 
[quote name='MarkMan']If anyone has stick questions. Feel free to ask away in the CAG Arcade Stick thread. ;)[/QUOTE]
Will there be a MvC3 fightstick? Y/N? Prove to me that you're a guru and answer me truthfully.
 
I don't need to prove anything. And that isn't the type of questions I can answer here. However if there are specific questions regarding arcade sticks, I can answer those.

No palm reading here.
 
ok real question, I have madcatz fightstick pcbs. one for 360, one for ps3. I'm fine with two usb cables coming out. need a toggle switch obviously. what's the easiest way to connect one joystick to these two pcbs? no soldering. what kind of toggle switch board and wire harnesses am I looking at and where can I buy?
 
question:

im going to try and mod the buttons and joystick even though listening to the horror stories of anathema728 experiences with modding an SE stick. I have to try at one point right?

Lizardlick is completely sold out of the parts i want. How reputable are Gremilinsolutions? i searched google and some people were not happy with them. I dont want to search ebay due to thinking there would be a huge case of the knock off looming. Anyway if LL is sold out, what alternative shops do you guys use?
 
Well, all I mention are things to look out for. They shouldn't be things that deter you away from swapping out parts.

As for the sanding/chipping of the sanwa button grooves, it all depends on how big the socket is cut. You could just not sand/chip it and just power it into the socket. And I can't say that you have to do this for ALL se sticks, but I definitely had to for the two that I own.

So, MarkMan, any ideas on how to wire two madcatz se pcbs (ps3 and 360), no soldering? A response of whether you have an idea or not would be great, so I can move on and ask SRK
 
integral your inbox is full

the ones you can get are PS-14-K, PS-14-P, PS-15 and PS-14-KN
in 30mm

you should look at the ps-14-KN, they are screw-ins but it shouldn't be much of a problem, some people (custom arcade stick builders) actually prefer screw-ins because you can have the button mounted on different mounting plates with different widths

so, http://www.lizardlick.com/Seimitsu-30mm-KN-Screw-In-Buttons_c_188.html
or http://www.focusattack.com/products/Seimitsu-PS14%252dKN-Pushbutton.html

I haven't used focusattack, looks like they're fairly new but pretty good rep from SRK forums so far.

yeah, if you're gonna do some artwork, take that into consideration before picking buttons or colors, or if you're going to do cutouts with the clear white seimitsu's, then go ahead and buy them before deciding on artwork.

here's a good faq that no one has linked before
http://shoryuken.com/f177/how-mod-your-sfiv-se-fightstick-faq-175882/
 
I just realized that I have an old Blaze Twin Shock for PS1. I know next to nothing about modding though. I wonder if it'd be possible to mod it to work with my Xbox 360... If I could do that then I'd definitely mod that sucker with new sticks and buttons.
 
[quote name='anathema728']integral your inbox is full

the ones you can get are PS-14-K, PS-14-P, PS-15 and PS-14-KN
in 30mm

you should look at the ps-14-KN, they are screw-ins but it shouldn't be much of a problem, some people (custom arcade stick builders) actually prefer screw-ins because you can have the button mounted on different mounting plates with different widths

so, http://www.lizardlick.com/Seimitsu-30mm-KN-Screw-In-Buttons_c_188.html
or http://www.focusattack.com/products/Seimitsu-PS14%252dKN-Pushbutton.html

I haven't used focusattack, looks like they're fairly new but pretty good rep from SRK forums so far.

yeah, if you're gonna do some artwork, take that into consideration before picking buttons or colors, or if you're going to do cutouts with the clear white seimitsu's, then go ahead and buy them before deciding on artwork.

here's a good faq that no one has linked before
http://shoryuken.com/f177/how-mod-your-sfiv-se-fightstick-faq-175882/[/QUOTE]


thanks for letting me know. Will clear it out...and thanks for the help. Ill copy and paste this in to notepad. ill hold off on the buttons since i have no idea what color background my artist will do. It will also give me sometime to choose snap ons or screw ins. Thanks for the link for focus attack. I may give them a shot especially if the SRK forums are giving them a good review.

But again I really do appreciate the help on this.
 
I have a question. I need either a stick or pad to play fighting games on the PS3 (the dual shock is terrible). There is a $60 Tekken 6 stick + game bundle on Amazon. Is this a good deal and is the stick of good quality?

Thanks
 
[quote name='Sir_Fragalot']I have a question. I need either a stick or pad to play fighting games on the PS3 (the dual shock is terrible). There is a $60 Tekken 6 stick + game bundle on Amazon. Is this a good deal and is the stick of good quality?

Thanks[/QUOTE]

its a HORI Stick. from what i hear, the consensus is that its not worth the money but their are arguments that sorta defend it. look at this thread. I think it will help you decide.

http://shoryuken.com/f177/tekken-6-hori-arcade-stick-not-pro-ex-help-advice-251365/
 
I just purchased a MadCatz SE fightstick from the Walmart deal. I can see myself using this for arcade games as much or more than I would for fighting games. My question for the group is, what can you tell me about restrictor plates and are they hot swappable?
 
[quote name='ZForce915']I just purchased a MadCatz SE fightstick from the Walmart deal. I can see myself using this for arcade games as much or more than I would for fighting games. My question for the group is, what can you tell me about restrictor plates and are they hot swappable?[/QUOTE]

Here is a great video about choosing the right gates.

Yes they are swappable. The gate is plastic so you just take off the one you dont like and just snap in to place the one you like.

i just got the stick by the way and opened it up to see what im really dealing with. I took out the joystick and even went as far to try and take out buttons. Its very easy if you follow the instructions.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILkn4xSQ4mc[/media]
 
Interesting video, but I'm still not sure if I understand which restrictor plate is more like an "arcade" for games like PacMan. Also, you say they are swappable, exactly how do I do that?
 
[quote name='ZForce915']Interesting video, but I'm still not sure if I understand which restrictor plate is more like an "arcade" for games like PacMan. Also, you say they are swappable, exactly how do I do that?[/QUOTE]


None of those restrictor plates in the video are good for Pac-Man.
I'm only interested in making my stick good for Pac-Man CE DX.
You need a 4-way restrictor plate, usually in the shape of a diamond.
You can get this $5 4/8-way restrictor plate to put on your Mad Catz SFIV Fightstick SE from Walmart.
You can change it from 8-way square to 4-way diamond with a twist.
You can buy this $23 Seimitsu arcade joystick that comes with a 4/8-way restrictor plate, which is what I'm doing.

I made a temporary 4-way restrictor plate out the bottom of a plastic cup and some scotch tape. It works great.
 
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[quote name='gordojones88']None of those restrictor plates in the video are good for Pac-Man.
I'm only interested in making my stick good for Pac-Man CE DX.
You need a 4-way restrictor plate, usually in the shape of a diamond.
You can get this $5 4/8-way restrictor plate to put on your Mad Catz SFIV Fightstick SE from Walmart.
You can change it from 8-way square to 4-way diamond with a twist.
You can buy this $23 Seimitsu arcade joystick that comes with a 4/8-way restrictor plate, which is what I'm doing.
They are out of stock of everything right now.

I made a temporary 4-way restrictor plate out the bottom of a plastic cup and some scotch tape. It works great.[/QUOTE]

for anyone wanting to get Seimitsu 32-01, Chad(who i think runs sales for Lizard Lick..only assuming) says he is getting new sticks in next week...so if your looking for one..like many others.....put your name on the wait list.
 
[quote name='gordojones88']None of those restrictor plates in the video are good for Pac-Man.
I'm only interested in making my stick good for Pac-Man CE DX.
You need a 4-way restrictor plate, usually in the shape of a diamond.
You can get this $5 4/8-way restrictor plate to put on your Mad Catz SFIV Fightstick SE from Walmart.
You can change it from 8-way square to 4-way diamond with a twist.
You can buy this $23 Seimitsu arcade joystick that comes with a 4/8-way restrictor plate, which is what I'm doing.
They are out of stock of everything right now.

I made a temporary 4-way restrictor plate out the bottom of a plastic cup and some scotch tape. It works great.[/QUOTE]

Thank you for that information, I too plan to make my stick more of a PacMan/Puzzle Fighter type of stick. It is surprising how poor the xbox controller can be for something as simple as a straight down motion in Puzzle Fighter.

I was able to find a $42 bundle at my Sam's Club so I'm going to take that one and keep it in a fighting game condition and then try to mod the other to be a 4 way arcade stick.

When you say a "twist" to turn the 8 way to a 4 way is that something that you think they'll have instructions for if I order the plate and/or the joystick?
 
[quote name='MarkMan']Just a heads up, 6 hours left for the last Mad Catz promo of the year for fightsticks[/QUOTE]

Which deal are you referring to?
 
[quote name='SmallWind']Usually it doesn't come with instructions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQLXRD-0GBg[/QUOTE]

Thank you for that link! I couldn't figure out with pictures alone how that worked.

Also thank you to the rest of the people in this thread that have helped me out so far, I'm sure as I start ordering parts I'll be looking for more information. For now I'm just working out how this is done in my head.

It looks like replacing the artwork is not for the faint hearted though.

Does anyone ever replace the start/select buttons on their sticks?
 
[quote name='ZForce915']Thank you for that link! I couldn't figure out with pictures alone how that worked.

Also thank you to the rest of the people in this thread that have helped me out so far, I'm sure as I start ordering parts I'll be looking for more information. For now I'm just working out how this is done in my head.

It looks like replacing the artwork is not for the faint hearted though.

Does anyone ever replace the start/select buttons on their sticks?[/QUOTE]

The artwork is pretty easy to replace. Just get a spudger to remove the current artwork. Than if you are using clear buttons just mount the current artwork on to the plate and use the plate as a template to cut out the holes. I'm thinking going one by one. cut a hole,open the plunger,put circle artwork in plunger, mount button and then do that for another 7x.

i dont think you can. The membranes are too small so actual 1p 2p plungers will not fit. TE sticks i think you can do it..but SEs i think thats a negative.
 
[quote name='integralsmatic']The artwork is pretty easy to replace. Just get a spudger to remove the current artwork. Than if you are using clear buttons just mount the current artwork on to the plate and use the plate as a template to cut out the holes. I'm thinking going one by one. cut a hole,open the plunger,put circle artwork in plunger, mount button and then do that for another 7x.

i dont think you can. The membranes are too small so actual 1p 2p plungers will not fit. TE sticks i think you can do it..but SEs i think thats a negative.[/QUOTE]

What kind of paper is used for this? I imagine that I'd be sending this art to a place link Kinko's to print on a high quality machine. I suppose if I were going to design artwork I'd just let the art bleed over the buttons so I'd have the option to buy clear buttons and put it in there.
 
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