Fightstick tournament edition ps3




















About this product. Make an offer:. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable.

Buy It Now. Add to cart. Make Offer. See all 3 brand new listings. Sold by joey. Using the exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines, along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout, the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition brings the true arcade experience right into your home.

This is no cheap plastic toy. A strong metal base increases the FightStick's weight for a solid, secure feel when draining your foe's life bar. Non-slip foam padding coincides with where the controller rests on your legs during lap-mounted gameplay. When a match's intensity increases and one final hit determines the victor, the last thing you want to worry about is an uncomfortable gaming weapon.

A removable ProCable with wired USB connectivity stifles threats of latency or drop-out during competitive play. A three-way button enables the joystick to function as the left or right analog stick or D-Pad, opening gameplay for a wide variety of game genres.

Pros: I can't really list anything here as neither of the models I received were functional. Cons: Neither of the models I received functioned. Don't think any more need be said. Overall Review: Bought my first stick of this model on Arrived well packaged but the L2 button didn't work. Sent it back for a return. Second one arrived and the PS Home button didn't work. Very disappointing to unbox 2 arcade sticks that don't work.

Pros: Good weight, easy to open, great buttons and stick, pretty much a perfect arcade stick. Cons: Only negative is that I had to replace the square restrictor gate for an octagonal one. Very easy installation. Overall Review: I would highly recommend this stick to anyone interested. Works great on both pc and ps4. I have also read that people have had trouble figuring finding the drivers but I plugged it in and it downloaded the drivers all by itself and worked no problem.

Pros: For all the grief MadCatz has gotten over the years for their sub-par third party controller products, I really can't complain about this stick. I had a MadCatz stick for my PS3, it wasn't the tournament edition but it was super easy to drop in a Sanwa stick and buttons as a mod.

The case still had that lower-end feel to it though. This Tournament Edition certainly does not have that problem! The stick is heavy and feels high quality all around. I've not had much playtime with it yet, but with newer fighters having haphazard support for legacy sticks or dropping legacy support altogether I figured it was time to pull the trigger on a new one.

This stick has a great feel so far and even though I'm far from a pro player I definitely feel like one with this in my lap until I go online Cons: Maybe I'm just a bit slow on the uptake but I had trouble plugging the cable into the back of the unit.

The manual says it only fits one way which is true but it was a bit difficult to see the indentation on the cable and match it up with the back of the unit. A very minor gripe but it had me scratching my head for a minute! Overall Review: The cover art is customizeable and it includes instructions for how to remove the art and place your own in there.

I may look into doing that. The joint that holds it is shaped like a square as well. Like if you move the joystick around it won't go in a full fluid circle. Instead it rotates in a shape of a square. Additionally, the buttons which came out of the box versus the ones now are completely different.

When I first got this, the buttons felt flimsy. I thought the springs weren't the right fit. They feel like they are cushioned and more responsive now. This is obvious when comparing the six primary to the LI and L2 buttons which I don't use. Lastly, I read from post of round 1 reviews that this thing grows with the player. It's starting to show Cons: Being a person who appreciates quality rather than quantity, this item doesn't deserve to have the name "arcade joystick" in it.

The quality of the plastic is as cheap as you can find out there, and the metal is cheap too. I mean I don't know what other joysticks are like on the market, but having read many reviews and watching a few youtube reviews on this joystick I was super excited to get it. I mean come on people, my PS3 controller feels more solid and this thing and doesn't cost nearly what this joystick is selling for.

It's also quite big in size! I remember arcade controls being solid and buttons having a great feel to them. Pros: Best stick on the market. Uses Sanwa parts which are the best. Easily modable to semitsu if you want.

Overall Review: chris from san fran obviously knows nothing about arcades. American arcades, when they were around, used happ parts. Which are very different. This stick is all sanwa which is what all of Asia used, and still uses. If you want a happ stick, well, it's inferior to say the least, but it's on you to get it custom done. Sold by: Newegg Shipped by Newegg. This item is currently out of stock and it may or may not be restocked.

Out of Stock. Add To Wish List. Are you an E-Blast Insider? Using the exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines, along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout, the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition brings the true arcade experience right into your lap.



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