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Post by flan_man on Dec 24, 2004 7:11:02 GMT -5
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Mr1337
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Post by Mr1337 on Dec 24, 2004 11:27:16 GMT -5
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Post by JJg@m3r on Dec 24, 2004 12:44:13 GMT -5
looks cool. perfect for kof games.  . the color also matches to the ps2. maybe ill add this to my xmas list next year. 
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Post by RoninBuddha on Dec 24, 2004 15:25:12 GMT -5
 i want that!!, wait, i have no ps2... bakc to AES
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Post by Raiken on Dec 24, 2004 17:58:30 GMT -5
Holy shit!  This is awesome!
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 27, 2004 15:54:33 GMT -5
2 awesome things about this: 1. IT FUCKING ROCKS, provided that it is of at least compareable quality to the original Neo sticks (still one of the best and most reliable I have ever owned). It's gonna be great to play the KOF ports with!!! 2. It's hard to find the original Neo sticks these days and good condition ones can be expensive. If these are reasonably priced, then you could buy one of these and connect to your AES/MVS using the PS2->Neo adaptor, and VOILA... you have an extra stick ;D Man I can't wait to order this baby!!!  edit: hmm, about $56 so gamespot says... so about £30 or so. That aint bad really, and way less than you'd pay for a real Neo stick now, even adding on a small amount for the convertor if you wanted to connect it to your actual Neo. Kaz
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Post by Yeton on Dec 28, 2004 14:33:24 GMT -5
I'm tempted to get one: I'm considering an arcade stick or one of those Capcom SF2 Anniversary pads as the PS2 controllers just don't cut the mustard for fighting games. ;D
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 28, 2004 16:42:44 GMT -5
Don't go for the Nuby sticks (like the Soul Calibur or KOF 2001 sticks). I grabbed one of the SC sticks and although it does the job it isn't solid enough if you demand perfection. If these Neo sticks are of the same sort of quality as the old Neo sticks though, they will be good... but perhaps they won't be the best for games that require 6 buttons?
The Nuby Capcom pads look nice though... not tried one yet however so I am not 100% sure about them.
Kaz
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Post by Raiken on Dec 28, 2004 19:54:35 GMT -5
2 awesome things about this: 1. IT FUCKING ROCKS, provided that it is of at least compareable quality to the original Neo sticks (still one of the best and most reliable I have ever owned). It's gonna be great to play the KOF ports with!!! 2. It's hard to find the original Neo sticks these days and good condition ones can be expensive. If these are reasonably priced, then you could buy one of these and connect to your AES/MVS using the PS2->Neo adaptor, and VOILA... you have an extra stick ;D Man I can't wait to order this baby!!!  edit: hmm, about $56 so gamespot says... so about £30 or so. That aint bad really, and way less than you'd pay for a real Neo stick now, even adding on a small amount for the convertor if you wanted to connect it to your actual Neo. Kaz Exactly. I have only one of the classic sticks for my AES system and this should work very nicely 
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Yeton
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Post by Yeton on Dec 29, 2004 15:39:51 GMT -5
Don't go for the Nuby sticks (like the Soul Calibur or KOF 2001 sticks). I grabbed one of the SC sticks and although it does the job it isn't solid enough if you demand perfection. If these Neo sticks are of the same sort of quality as the old Neo sticks though, they will be good... but perhaps they won't be the best for games that require 6 buttons? The Nuby Capcom pads look nice though... not tried one yet however so I am not 100% sure about them. Kaz I was considering a Hori stick or an SVC SNK stick until I heard about this updated NG stick ... but what makes you think it may not be too well suited for 6 button games? 
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Post by Daaren on Dec 30, 2004 0:07:10 GMT -5
Cool, but i got no skillz with arcade sticks so i always sticked with normal controllers, maybe i should start training
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Post by Raiken on Dec 30, 2004 0:57:42 GMT -5
Cool, but i got no skillz with arcade sticks so i always sticked with normal controllers, maybe i should start training There not so bad. I just recently started training myself with a hori fighting stick 2 and I've picked it up really fast.
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 30, 2004 8:55:23 GMT -5
I was considering a Hori stick or an SVC SNK stick until I heard about this updated NG stick ... but what makes you think it may not be too well suited for 6 button games?  Cos there's only 4 large buttons, and the other ones are tiny... Kaz
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Post by RoninBuddha on Dec 30, 2004 9:03:40 GMT -5
hahaha, i wonder if Dual Shock (vibra) are applied in arcade sticks......
i remember this quote from n-g.com:
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 30, 2004 9:07:12 GMT -5
You know, I vaguely remember a rather disgusting conversation that a certain member started up when this forum had only been open for a few months, about the "size" of the arcade stick, and how his gf's loved it... or something like that. I give you one guess which Netherlands based member started that one  Kaz
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