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− | + | * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller | |
+ | * '''Construction Method:''' Scratchbuilt | ||
+ | * '''Monitor Type:''' Unclassified | ||
+ | * '''Interface Type:''' Keyboard Encoder (IPAC) | ||
+ | * '''Special Controls:''' Spinner, Trackball | ||
+ | * '''OS:''' Windows | ||
+ | * '''Homepage:''' http://home.comcast.net/~plotor/gameroom.html | ||
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+ | == Additional Details == | ||
+ | I wanted to make a podium style joystick, similar to the Showcase 33 Cabinets that I've seen, so that I could connect it to any display that I liked. I started with a Treyonics Devastator (highly recommended) and built a stand to put it on and place a computer inside. Then I modified the Devastator by adding an extra joystick and some more buttons. The button layout is optimized to play Capcom and Neo-Geo fighters without the need to remap any controls in MAME. Lots of custom decorations. I also added an LED beneath the trackball to make it glow. I named it Superion to continue with the theme of Transformers that combined (like Devastator.) The system is currently connected to a widescreen HDTV. | ||
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | [[image:Superion.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Desktop_Controls|Back to Desktop Controls Examples]] |
Revision as of 11:31, 12 July 2006
- Project Type: Desktop Arcade Controller
- Construction Method: Scratchbuilt
- Monitor Type: Unclassified
- Interface Type: Keyboard Encoder (IPAC)
- Special Controls: Spinner, Trackball
- OS: Windows
- Homepage: http://home.comcast.net/~plotor/gameroom.html
Additional Details
I wanted to make a podium style joystick, similar to the Showcase 33 Cabinets that I've seen, so that I could connect it to any display that I liked. I started with a Treyonics Devastator (highly recommended) and built a stand to put it on and place a computer inside. Then I modified the Devastator by adding an extra joystick and some more buttons. The button layout is optimized to play Capcom and Neo-Geo fighters without the need to remap any controls in MAME. Lots of custom decorations. I also added an LED beneath the trackball to make it glow. I named it Superion to continue with the theme of Transformers that combined (like Devastator.) The system is currently connected to a widescreen HDTV.
Pictures