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X-Gaming X-Arcade Solo Joystick Review - PAGE 1
Carl Poirier - Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 Like Share
The arcade games of the 80's were simple yet very fun to play. Unfortunately, full-sized standalone arcade games are much less common today; with all the gaming consoles and computers found in most homes, it's hard for them to stay attractive and competitive. Some consoles even offer some of these legacy games via an online store, but one thing missing is the old school joystick and buttons. X-Gaming has exactly that in store; the X-Arcade controller. Built on the same style as the TrackBall controller that was reviewed a few years ago, this one features everything these arcades had long ago, from the joystick to the side buttons of the Pinball machine.
Features
- Authentic Arcade Joysticks And Buttons
- Dominate Online Network Play
- Pull Off Crushing Combinations In Fighting Games
- Fully Compatible With Emulation Software To Relive Arcade Classics
- Download Your Favorite Arcade Games Of All Time
- Add-On Adapters Work On Any Game System PC, or Mac™
- Features Redesigned Buttons, Switches & Joysticks
- Fully Programmable Buttons Allow You To Customize The Experience
- NEW Layout: Joystick Aligned With 2nd Row Of Buttons
- Withstand Thousands Of Hours Of Button Smashing Action
- Precise Sensors Ensure Competition Grade Accuracy And Precision
- 100% Fully Serviced Lifetime Warranty
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For anything fighting based I still use mine as the standard although I do plan to finally mod the buttons as they're losing that snap they once had.
That's an ooooldschool keyboard.