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Street Fighter IV Joystick Hands-On Video

October 28th, 2008 . by Fallback

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I recorded this video at the Street Fighter Club event in Brooklyn last Friday. I wrote up some impressions here and in addition to that I would like to add that the stick felt sturdier than the Hori EX sticks and I was impressed by how much more comfortable they were to use than other Xbox 360 joysticks on the market.


4 Responses to “Street Fighter IV Joystick Hands-On Video”

  1. comment number 1 by: MarkMan

    Thanks for the honest feedback. The current product is even better than that OLD prototype! Hope you’re looking forward to it!

    The quality on that older stick is nowhere near what we have in store for everyone!

  2. comment number 2 by: Matt

    Hi, Where can I get one of these new Street Fighter joysticks when they are available? and are they for PS3 or X360? Also, how much are they?

  3. comment number 3 by: Eric

    Amazon has pre-orders open for these right now… It does not hit retail market until February 20 1009.

    On a different note, I have had the pleasure of toying wit one of these, and I would suggest passing unless you intend to mod it. The stick DOES feel better than the Hori EX 2 models, but it cant hold a candle to an HHRAP.

    That being said it will retail at 79.99 USD and that is a hefty 30 dollars above what you can get the EX2 for.

    The HRAP’s retail at just over 100 USD for PS3, and 129.99 for Xbox 360.

    Comparing them, there is alot more real estate to be had on the surface of the HRAP, and it comes with a Sanwa JLF pre-installed. The 79.99 SF stick is purely MAdcatz parts (and I think we all know what that means)

    All the same, this case has great potential for modification, with quick disconnects, and plenty of room for your favorite Sanwa and Seimitsu parts.

    I will likely pick one up in Feb just to have the pleasure of making a good stick with it.

    Hope this has been some help. Take care.

  4. comment number 4 by: alabaster

    You should check out some of the personalized and modified sticks that people are making. I think most people like to use Sanwa parts.

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