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Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3 Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3 Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3

Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3

Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3 Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3 Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3
$ 114.99

Score By Feature

Based on 241 ratings
Value for money
9.11
Sturdiness
9.10
Quality of material
8.98

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Product Description

It is a great choice for playing arcade games at home with family and friends using a two-player fight stick. The joystick has sturdy buttons and is ergonomically designed
Features 3 buttons per direction and 8 directions on the bat top joystick to deliver great responsiveness and superb control with the feel of a real arcade.
Play comfortably with the arcade top panel. It offers support in the arm, wrist, and whole hand to make gaming more enjoyable
Easily accessible The display unit's top lid can be opened for easy access to the interior parts and customization to fit your style of play. The interior has a spacious design with additional storage for USB cables and other accessories
The software is compatible with many operating systems and devices. PC compatible with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP, Linux, Mac, Android, Raspberry Pi, PlayStation 3, Xbox PC Version according to the specific driver installed on the

Questions & Answers

The product carries a warranty, but what does it cover?

The box only mentions key access and two pneumatic shocks when you open the lid to hold it. The controllers and buttons work great, and the box is really well built with key access. I hope this was helpful, for that price I could not find a similar one.

Where can I find instructions on how to use my PS4 to play this? It seems only player 1 is recognized when I plug it in. ?

Basically, I'm talking about the controller board. There are two controllers feeding into one USB port. If it is connected to a PC, it will be recognized while it is connected to a PS. A second board ($20 on here) can be mounted on top of the first and the RH controls can be connected to it the same way as the LH controls and you will have two USB ports, one for each.

How does pinball work? Are there buttons on the sides?

We apologize, but there is no button for pinball on the side. I would like to wish you the best of luck for the future, Micro

Selected User Reviews For Atari Arcade Fightstick USB Dual Joystick 2 Player Game Controller for PC Mac Raspberry Pi Console Xbox PC Version PS3

It's almost as good as a There are no trackballs on the controllers (styles)
4/5

This is a review for the non-commercial sector A trackball version is available. The pros are A Joystick has the feel of a more realistic controller and gives you more freedom to move around the controller (not tied to a square/diamond path The buttons in the game are very responsive, and there's no lag apparent. It feels sturdy and durable, with excellent build quality. The shocks and struts are installed, which allows easy access to replace or service parts when the body opens. In addition to improving traction on tables and desks, rubber feet provide a stylish look. The cons are There is not enough tabletop space for palms to rest, especially when using buttons in the bottom row. There was not enough room for two players, we were shoulder to shoulder, and the joystick and buttons could've been moved a few inches further apart (similar to other version with You can accidentally press the white top buttons - Select and Start (white top buttons) - if they are too close to the other six buttons which can This program does not include instructions on how to configure the Retropie/Emulationstation buttons. (Edit below describes how to figure out how to do it. ) Additionally, don't play in the bedroom with someone asleep nearby. There are loud sounds when buttons are pressed, and clicking sounds are loud. I would continue to recommend this because of its overall quality. Playing Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, etc. on the tiny screen feels like going back to the days of full-sized arcade games! My hope is that the manufacturer takes note of these comments and improves their product. This article describes how to configure the buttons In the top row (white buttons) The left and right buttons correspond to Select and Start, respectively. X = on the left, Y = on the middle, and L = on the right shoulder
Bottom Right = R Shoulder
To skip rest of setup on EmulationStation, press any button. Left = B, Middle = A, Left = B.

Laylah Velasquez
Laylah Velasquez
| Aug 22, 2020
The reason why I'm lazy is because I'm lazy
5/5

The original plan was to build an arcade rig. It didn't matter what it was, it was something that I wanted. It doesn't matter if the cab is full or if there is only In order to get one, I was going to build it literally from scratch and paint it, cover it with vinyl, install the joysticks, and not let go until it was done I came upon this product by Micro Center that lets me arrange everything to my standards, et cetera, for insanely low prices, but that took a lot of work for a lazy person like me! In addition to what was said in other reviews, the box itself was sturdy, the wiring was up to scratch, it used an XM-Pro processor The 10 USB controller for USB HiD The quirks=0x16c0 are It is 0x05e1. A 0x040 is needed to distinguish between the two controllers for Retropie). Baolian is the company that made the joystick and buttons. It comes with hydraulic arms for easy access, and the fact that it has four notches inside the box for an easy installation of a naked raspberry pi is just proof these guys take care of After all, I ended up installing a Raspberry Pi 4 with 512GB of virtual memory. I love how it works! In my experience, I strongly recommend this two player arcade USB controller to any lazy person that's ever wanted one! The build quality and price make it well worth the money! That way I can just dive right into retro gaming! Thanks for saving me time. The reason I did all this was to play Magic Drop III and Super Pang!.

Trey Howard
Trey Howard
| Sep 27, 2020
Building and configuring solidly but requiring a little tweaking Get tips from this article! This review is for the trackball version with the Raspberry Pi 3B+ inside
4/5

Keep in mind that this is not the latest version of the Raspberry Pi, so if you want a more powerful version, you can purchase the trackball without the Raspberry Pi. I bought it on sale for not much more than the one without it, as it was on sale. The Pi supplied appears to be in good condition, but if needed it is easy to disconnect the USB cables and run them out the back to connect to a Pi 4 or other system of choice. In addition to the stylish design, I can attest to the quality of the build. All the controls feel excellent, from the joysticks to the buttons to the trackball. The hydraulic lifts make it easy to open and stay That was really nice of you. Be sure to connect your trackball to the Pi, since the Pi will find it if it's not connected. This is a super product (5 stars if there were a spinner included! can only give them one star because they didn't configure a few things, as I will It is also important to note that there are two variations of this question. It seems that my model is what I have read about as a "prototype" in that the buttons on the lower left side are red, and there is no Micro Center Retro Gaming logo. Which is a win in my book! I followed the instructions provided in the included setup guide to do my initial setup. It appeared that I had no issues at first, but once I investigated, these issues arose First off, you'll need to plug in your keyboard into one of the USB ports on your computer. My, isn't that place tight back there? Do yourself a favor and invest in a USB extender if you plan on messing with this often. There is an optional wireless keyboard, which could be used instead of a flexible cable. I chose the flexible cable because it reached to the back of the unit, making it convenient for connecting and disconnecting my keyboard. The same version of this should also work in this setup that I purchased for my other Pi setup. The sound in your games of the "Arcade" category cannot be heard When I launched an arcade game, there was no sound. I was hearing sounds on the attract screen, but not on the arcade game. Is that your real opinion?
How about this I. - You can navigate to the RetroPie screen by clicking the joystick - You can select RETROPIE SETUP by using the joystick - To access the lower left button, click it - Now that you've used your keyboard, use your mouse. To access C Configuration, navigate to Tools and hit enter. You can find 801 audiosettings by clicking here Press ENTER when you have finished configuring your audio settings. Changing the resolution to 3 HDMI and hitting enter twice - It's fixed now! For the Arcade Game buttons, you need to re-configure them as follows MAME2003 by default) has the following button mappings,
2 5 6
4 1 3
yikes! This is what we want (or at least what I want) The following four numbers are "br" "4 5 6" "1 2 3 "
- " By pressing the lower left key, any game can be launched. You may call up the configuration menu by pressing C on your keyboard. Enter (general), and then click the Customize controls button (remember you can use the option below it to configure custom controls for a specific game)*. The P1 Button 1* is located at the bottom of the screen. By pressing enter and esc twice quickly, you will be able to clear out the old setting
- It will change to None* You just have to hit enter, then you hit the lower left button (or whichever you choose) and wait until it locks in (now it occurred to me that you might just be able to hit esc esc then the button - just a thought. I think that would get things moving along much faster! I*)r*br - Repetition of the process is necessary for each step. Players 2 and 3 may also play. Once you've completed the task, press Esc. You must reconfigure the trackball in the following manner I think it's a shame others have not taken the time to set this up, as everyone else has mentioned. It will be obvious to you if you play Centipede that the trackball does not move physics-based characters as intended. You must first launch the game and press c so that this is all configured Please read carefully

- Hit enter while scrolling down to Analog Controls - Additionally, these include the spinners used in Tempest, Arkanoid, Tron, etc. There is also the ability to use the trackball to control a light gun crosshair, I. - If you want to revert, the defaults should be recorded so you can refer to them later.
- Try changing the sensitivity and the speed. So far, I've not found a reference to help you figure out what setting to use, so you'll have to play around with it. As well as this, I read that USHID was being added. By adding mousepoll=1 to the bottom of /boot/cmdline. txt, the response time is increased to 1000Hz (this increases the 100Hz default to 1000Hz, but I won't touch it unless absolutely necessary as it is likely to impact performance). We hope this will be helpful to you so you don't have to deal with setting up stuff as much as we did! Adding easily to the SD card or remotely allows you to add more games, making it a good.

Seth Mullins
Seth Mullins
| Nov 03, 2020

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