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| Item No |
CS2-0007 |
| Publisher |
Sega |
| Platform |
Miscellany |
| Category |
Assorted |
| Status |
Sold Out |
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A weighty joystick with a clicky lollipop on the left and eight buttons all located and arranged logically on the right side. Construction quality is sturdy with nary a creak when moving the stick from table to lap and then to tabletop again. A thin metal plate serves as the base/bottom of the stick which adds additional weight and stability. NCS Advisory: When wearing shorts or thin pants, be sure to place a cloth on your lap before putting the stick down since the metal is bone-chilling to the flesh. The button arrangement is as follows for the six main buttons: TOP ROW X, Y, Z 2ND ROW A, B, C The L "trigger" button is located below the "A" while the R is to the 4 'o clock position of the "C" button. A yellow "START" button sits on the upper portion of the stick and a blue "TURBO" button is a few inches away from "START." The cord measures a lengthy 6' long. Similar to Sega's USB Control Pad, the Virtua Stick is recognized immediately upon inserting into a WinXP, Windows ME, 2000, and 98SE PC or a Macintosh equipped with at least Mac OS X v10.2.8. View larger photos of this item.
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| Total Number of Reviews: 1 |
| MissingNoo (1): Good Arcade Stick |
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| I just got my Virtua Stick Yesterday,
and i must say, im very happy with it.
Its very smooth and very accurate, and also
it looks just like the real japanese arcade
astros. The only thing I did not like
about it, is the fact that the stick is too
stiff as of now. But I am sure that after a few
weeks of wearing it out, it will be as loose as they are in the real arcades. All in all I give this stick a 5 star rating. Good Job Sega. Now we need a Lightgun. ;) |
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