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are the concave buttons to retain its vintage aesthetics?post2k convex are the arcade standard!and if you just buy other buttons, might as well just build your own stick!i agree tho it's damn sexy. not worth 1.8k tho definately.
Blasphemer! :pWhen I was building my arcade machine, I went with concave primarily because its what I'm familiar with. Besides, MAME has really limited support for post 2000 games.
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Matthew Hilario @ Oct 9th 2007 7:55PM
are the concave buttons to retain its vintage aesthetics?
post2k convex are the arcade standard!
and if you just buy other buttons, might as well just build your own stick!
i agree tho it's damn sexy. not worth 1.8k tho definately.
cmonkey @ Oct 9th 2007 8:32PM
Blasphemer! :p
When I was building my arcade machine, I went with concave primarily because its what I'm familiar with. Besides, MAME has really limited support for post 2000 games.