This Xbox 360 native stick is a compact and budget friendly option that has a couple drawbacks to consider. First the strengths:
- Size is a good balance, fits the lap well without taking up too much space
- Joystick feels good, despite not being from Sanwa / Seimitsu
- Buttons feel pretty good and seem durable
- 360 controller means it works on PC without much fuss
- Has all 8 typical face buttons and the usual 3 meta buttons (start, back, menu)
- Weighs just enough to not slide around like crazy thanks to the bottom metal plate
And then the drawbacks:
- Compact size means modding potential is limited
- Buttons are soldered directly onto a PCB, meaning replacing might require complex wiring or a new PCB
- The button layout seems to be made with 3D fighters and shmups in mind. All traditional 2D fighters will require custom mapping
- Could be a bit heavier
Overall, it’s a good beginner stick if you can find a deal on it (think $40 or less). Considering the vintage, there are better options out there for under $100 that have more longevity. Modding this stick to upgrade or replace parts isn’t impossible but it’s not something I’d say a beginner should try.
If you want an idea of what modding this thing looks like, check out Outdated Reference’s guide. You’ll notice it involves a Dremel, soldering, a razor blade, and some… uh… moe faceplate art.
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