controls:capcompowerstick
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====General==== | ====General==== | ||
One of the very first authentic arcade sticks to reach North America from Japan. | One of the very first authentic arcade sticks to reach North America from Japan. | ||
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====What' | ====What' | ||
- | While the buttons are custom on top, they use the same keyboard-like switch used in most Sanwa/ | + | While the buttons are custom on top, they use the same keyboard-like switch used in most Sanwa/ |
==== Features ==== | ==== Features ==== | ||
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====Other Details==== | ====Other Details==== | ||
- | It' | + | The design is a radical |
- | Originally launched for the Super Famicom and Famicom (It included two cables for both platforms). | + | Originally launched for the Super Famicom and Famicom (It included two cables for both platforms) |
- | There was an adaptor released for the X6000, included with every copy of Street Fighter 2', which allowed the use of this stick (As well as any other MegaDrive/ | + | There was an adaptor released for the X68000, included with every copy of //Street Fighter 2'//, which allowed the use of this stick, as well as any other MegaDrive/ |
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+ | This stick is also available in white, as a MegaDrive version. | ||
There are two connectors on the rear, one is used for the infra-red remote pack, the other is a heavily modified DB-15 (NeoGeo stick connector) plug. | There are two connectors on the rear, one is used for the infra-red remote pack, the other is a heavily modified DB-15 (NeoGeo stick connector) plug. | ||
====Pictures==== | ====Pictures==== | ||
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+ | ====Bonus Content==== | ||
+ | Here's the pinout compared to a SNES pad: | ||
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+ | ^ SNES / StreetFighter button map ^^ | ||
+ | ^ SNES ^ Street Fighter ^ | ||
+ | | X | Medium kick | | ||
+ | | L | Weak kick | | ||
+ | | B | Medium punch | | ||
+ | | Y | Weak punch | | ||
+ | | A | Hard punch | | ||
+ | | R | Hard kick | | ||
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+ | This pinout is totally different from the Capcom Fighting Pad, that queerly shaped thing released for Megadrive, SNES and 3DO. If memory serves it's the same as the ASCII sticks from back in the day. | ||
- | {{http:// | + | ---- |
+ | The following link seems to have disappeared, | ||
+ | Some internal images and several mods can be found [[http:// |
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