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There are people who are selling prehacked dreamcast joysticks over at www.arcadecontrols.com
use that with a dreamcast and the joystick of your dreams and you have yourself a cab. heck, do the 15hz vga hack like I did and you have arcade monitor going
A dreamcast in an arcade cabinet is amazingly easy and some great games. I played the heck out of mine for a year... haven't done much recently though.
> Hi all, > > I would like some advice about this game. > > I have some really good PC arcade sticks from http://www.ozstick.com.au/ and I > want to be able to play Street Fighter 3: Third Strike becaus me and some > friends are looking at getting into the local tournament scene. The tourney > cabinets use the same Sanwa joysticks as the ones in my USB sticks. > > Here's my options as I see them: > > 1. Buy the arcade board and a cabinet. > Pros: > -arcade perfect > Cons: > -Expensive :( > -Have to get the CPS3 boards battery changed > > 2. Buy a dreamcast and a pair of dreamcast sticks > Pros: > -Cheaper than 1 > Cons: > -Not quite arcade perfect but good enough > -The dreamcast joysticks aren't as good as the ones I already own > -More hardware lying around just for one game > > 3. Dreamcast emulator, buy third strike off ebay and use my current sticks > Pros: > -Cheapest > Cons: > -Not even sure if this is viable (can anyone tell me?) I tried "chancast" but > while it ran it was too glitchy to play. Is this because the emulator can't run > it or because I'm a newb? > > 4. Anyone have an option I haven't thought of? >
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