arcade:joystick_mechs
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SNK's home consoles used Seimitsu mechs (or clones of them) with a 40mm pattern. | SNK's home consoles used Seimitsu mechs (or clones of them) with a 40mm pattern. | ||
- | These same mechs (or clones of them) were also used in sticks from Sigma and (IIRC) ASCII. | + | These same mechs (or clones of them) were also used in sticks from Sigma (The Σ-2200 definitely used a Seimitsu mech) and (IIRC) ASCII. |
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===== Sanwa ===== | ===== Sanwa ===== | ||
- | Sanwa uses two mount patterns: either a simple 65mm two-screw attachment, or a square pattern that's much smaller than Seimitsu' | + | Sanwa's JLF & JLX series' |
- | The two 65mm holes are not threaded, and typically use a nut & bolt attachment. | + | {{ : |
- | Sanwa sticks are mounted deeper into the panel compared to Seimitsu sticks. | + | The two 65mm holes in both the JLX and JLF are not threaded, and typically use a nut & bolt attachment. |
+ | The JLF 4-hole mounts are plastic and use self-tapping counter-sink screws to fix the mech to the plate. The JLX sticks however use threaded metal inserts, and so must use different screws than the JLF mechs. | ||
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+ | Sanwa sticks are mounted deeper into the panel compared to Seimitsu sticks. | ||
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+ | Sanwa sticks use a raised central circle around the pivot, to allow for the pivot to rise vertically above the nominal surface of the stick. | ||
===== Hori ===== | ===== Hori ===== | ||
- | Hori's made many mechs throughout their history. | + | Hori's made many mechs throughout their history. |
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- | The Hayabusa shown above includes the mounting plate. | + | The Hayabusa shown above includes the mounting plate. |
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+ | [[Hori Hayabusa|Hori Hayabusa Info Page]] | ||
===== ASCII ===== | ===== ASCII ===== | ||
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This mech is compatible with Sanwa JLF mounts and accessories. | This mech is compatible with Sanwa JLF mounts and accessories. | ||
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+ | ===== Nintendo ===== | ||
+ | Back in the 80s, with Donkey Kong and Popeye, the Vs cabinets, and even R-Type (which Nintendo distributed in North America) Nintendo used an all-metal joystick that was small, clicky, had an incredibly short throw, and a very short shaft. | ||
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arcade/joystick_mechs.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/21 00:10 by NFG