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Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3

Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3
$ 266.47

Score By Feature

Based on 75 ratings
Customer service
9.90
Delivery
9.90
Packaging
9.90
Satisfaction
9.90

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Product Description

A valid SCEA license for official use.
The turbine settings range from 1-10 times/second.
You can set a stick control to be toggled to left or right.
If you toggle between left and right stick control, it becomes more flexible.
In case the cable can't be used, it can be stored inside a cable storage box.

Questions & Answers

How do you play PS4?

Although certain games, such as Ultra Street Fighter 4 or Mortal Kombat X, have a built-in legacy function, they can only be operated this way. Nonetheless, it is still necessary to use the dualshock 4 active to operate this fightstick. It's more convenient to buy a new chassis from madcatz than to invest in an older model.

Does this work with a h work for pc?

Windows 10 can be plugged and loaded.

What do I do with this controller if I play at home with play for XBOX?

The model shown here is not the real deal. This is the model that you are looking for.

Selected User Reviews For Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3

A great arcade stick at the moment
5/5

Intro: When it comes to this arcade stick, it's certainly worth its price. I received it in the mail this afternoon (4/1/11) from my roommate, who told me the deal had been opened a week ago (4/1/11) after I left. As if I didn't already know, this arcade stick is my first one. However, because I researched, it and other good Atari sticks (particularly Hori's and MadCatz TE) used to visit arcades before they closed. Due to the fact that it contained two Sanwa buttons and a Sanwa stick on its back, this was my first choice. I found the TE's to be equally enjoyable. However, the visual artwork did not seem to make much of an impact on me since they were all $20 or more more more just for an alternative casing.

Build: I thought Hori's job in IMO was excellent. It isn't cheap or shoddy, buttons and sticks appear authentic (Sanwa is from Japan), and I didn't have to add anything for the most part because they're from the Japanese company). While it is excellent, there is a possibility I may not get it for a while. Even so, it continues to be incredibly useful for me and I'll be grateful if you tell me about this. In addition, most arcade machines in the United States, as well as those sold in other countries, offer restrictions that are squares. If your preference is to keep the square gate, the stick will let you change it into a round or octagon, though that may be optional. The square gate is something I enjoy playing on arcades more than ever.

Use: After playing Marvel vs Capcom 3 from my PS2 controller until being given the stick, my enjoyment has already surpassed that of my last console which was my two basic controllers. In one DS3 and in Square and X (for DS3). There's a Pro EX Controller for the PS3, which mainly plays games like Call of Duty since it flips the D on the console. The left analog stick is more difficult for me to use compared to the right analog stick. For example, when I play FPS's on Xbox and PC's, I prefer the left analogue stick (only on the console on PS3). However, I did notice an improvement in my gameplay The ability to pull off Hyper Combos and Combos was more effective than it used to be. Eight buttons to be designated as MvC3 standard, with the two most left-clicking fingers (L1 + L2) as extra buttons (See Control Map for more details). They can be easily manipulated when the six standard buttons are chosen as their default settings. Generally speaking, the stick feels somewhat loose, but you can still avoid slipping to avoid causing the stick to rest too soon. A third option is a set where the stick determines the depth. Stick of two sticks, the finger is on the left, and the fingers are on the right. My PSX emulator can run this program as well, since it was tested on my PC. It doesn't seem to be a big deal when people are complaining about its lightness. Therefore I have no other comparison to go to, just seeing how great the substance is. PS Button functions also since it can navigate to menus within XML and even shut down. This game also has a turbo button, which is pleasant to me, but not something I need, especially when attempting to play through combinations repeatedly. This right-click button also lets me start from scratch without having to worry about it. Map: Control area A combination of P1+2P2 and P2 +M+H Pro's: L M | H | P1+P2 P1 | P2 | H+M Pro's: The best arcade stick you've ever gotten! + Sanwa Stick - and buttons - and PS Button, plus a nice batting cage! :
- or either 1) Use the funds you have or save for it as often as you need. Square Gate (6 if for no apparent reason). Light (it is adequate compared to a TE), Switch layout/spacing (4 as of August 2008) and Button layout/spacing (8 as of August 2008). The square gate has long been considered the best deal by those that want to use an arcade stick and the arcade stick for more than $130. TE's brand sticks compete extremely well with MadCatz and other companies. When other guests/friends wish to match me with my Hori, I would take another Hori out of the store. This might not seem like a big deal, though the HRAP3 and the Hori buttons would most likely be used to mod the Buttons to Sanwa if they were already Sanwa and Hori. It is 10/10 recommended for anyone using video arcade sticks.

Kamryn Sosa
Kamryn Sosa
| Jan 09, 2022
It was good ol' time again
5/5

It is evident, now that I grew up in America, that this country has an enormous amount of Asian influence and every year there is even an Asian celebration. My favorite arcade machine of course was the one where you could climb up with candy bubble fairies. Although the arcade versions were not perfect, the sequel itself is damn close enough (although it does not have the arcade look). It should be noted that this thing has HYPER SENSITIVE properties, which is very helpful. Because I was putting commands so fast instead of reading them, I couldn't keep up with the motion forward, back, or angle. These days, I pull them off one at a time without adding a lot of sweat to the process. It is light, yet it weighs well. Take it easy for a few minutes to get used to the solid stick and responsive action. Pop sticks can only be held when the owner is an experienced professional. To ensure its safety, I hold it in place with an inverted left hand (back of my hand to the floor) that reaches above the middle finger and rings the ring finger with the stick between my thumb. Even though I grew up with it, I have been holding it up how I wanted and it is most comfortable for me. The buttons looked the same as those in an arcade -- straight and curvy. Moreover, the light accidental tap will work with them also, as they do too if they touch me. I personally like when you are able to adjust to the sensitivity level. You will not develop carpal tunnel syndrome if your right hand is positioned correctly. The metal construction feels strong and won't drop off your roof (don't drop it too hard) while it lasts the whole flight. This item appears to be covered in metal but is stuck to the bottom for no rust risks. Plus, this product has good rubber feet so it won't cause problems sliding up or down a table, but I prefer it on my lap. know ia right? When playing sports on SF and MVC, I'd like one with podiums at each stand and standing, so to really feel like a professional. The feeling of authenticity (96%) is evident. PS3 cables should work with a long cord, which means not worrying about length problems. By purchasing cords I can ensure that I am not constantly concerned with batteries dying or interference from another wireless network device. You know I'm old school when I say that.

Cons

- There is no remotely functionality to turn on the PS3 from a PC. I am lazy, but I'm okay with this.

- As you can customize your button layout with the game, the R1, L1, R2, and L2 buttons have been moved to the "Left side" of the screen instead of to the "Right side. " A little annoying but can be avoided by doing this. As others seem to have done, I am expecting to have been able to attach a USB cable in case I have attempted it on my PC.

- I've just tried the new application on my PC, and it works. When it is not on, you might think the computer isn't being used, but within a few minutes it started punching and kicking and moving, I was hooked up to it, it has worked :). Wow, I wonder if there's a Wii U version. Those same symptoms as for the PC (loss of lights, no desktop control), but perhaps that's because it has a game as well. What are the keys - t - - We recommend this if you only need 300 dollars to get the Real Arcade Pro. The third Premium VLX was not too bad a product. However, the tweaks were merely "necessities. " and I wasn't willing to shell out as much for something that could be much better.

Enoch Dudley
Enoch Dudley
| Mar 31, 2021

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