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PS2/PS3/PC USB Fighting Joystick
Product code: byousbfightingstick
Price: $59.99
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Total List Price: $104.97
Price For All Three: $43.98
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Products Features:
  • Compatible with PS2, PS3, and PC USB.
  • The lever and buttons are designed and placed on same layout as the arcade style.
  • Turbo function with different speed settings you can toy with.
  • Supports button re-mapping and Macro functions.
  • The Fighting Stick has considerable heft and rubber feet, both of which work to hold the controller firmly in place on hard, flat surfaces.
  • The Fighting Stick has a metal base and plastic outer shell with smooth corners that don't murder your wrists.
Description:

Arcade style joystick and button positions.

Warning---
1. It’s definitely FORBIDDENED to plug the USB and PS2 port to your consoles at the same time!
2. Please DO NOT plug the USB port to your PS2 console.

(Get more details from the User Manual used with PC )

What's in the Box

PS2/PS3/PC USB Fighting Stick
CD driver
User Manual


 
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  Martin N.  Sunday 30 August, 2009
If you're looking for a decent stand-alone arcade stick, stay away from this Mayflash stick. The buttons are clunky and they press down onto the pcb to activate rather than have switches inside. The joystick is just way too loose with a very large dead zone.

If your looking for a cheap stick with a sturdy case that you can mod with better parts like Sanwa, then this Mayflash stick is an easy recommendation. As long as you know how to solder, it shouldn't be hard to mod this stick, and there are plenty of guides out there on the internet with more details on how to go about modding it.
  Fabian T.  Saturday 09 May, 2009
It's a good joystick to start with nothing like a hori or anything perfect for modding with sanwa parts i hear complaints on other sites about the buttons being "plungy style" and not responsive but mine seemed quite fine. the joystick is a bit loud but you learn to tune that out very quick but i seemed to have a problem with WD on tekken sometimes seems less responsive when trying to go upwards with the joystick other than that it's worth the buy.
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