he is the best zappa player ever tho!
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Disarray
United States1164 Posts
he is the best zappa player ever tho! | ||
MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
Only fubarduck Zappa clip you'll ever need: + Show Spoiler + | ||
Scooter
United States747 Posts
The soldering part was a lot easier than I thought. The thing was, since I changed the PCB to a PS1 dual shock, I essentially ended up paying 50 bucks for a Hori stick's case, which may or may not be a deal. The seimitsu parts are a huge upgrade from stock hori and so far I'm liking it more than my custom stick with sanwa parts. If anyone's curious, they use Seimitsu parts at Tougeki SBO and at Gamer's Vision, while I'm pretty sure Game Inn Sakura, Sega City, and most other arcades use sanwa. I picked seimitsu screw-ins for this stick so I could get the ones with the clear plungers for cooler artwork, but it turns out that they feel even more super lovely than I thought. Once I find a usb cable I'll upload a photo. | ||
MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
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SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
Good write up by dogface, talks about Valle, Choi, EVO, Japan, etc | ||
Bill307
Canada9103 Posts
"It's like being a Rebel in Star Wars and the Death Star just got blown up. Japanese > US isn't a certified formula in SF quadratics anymore." | ||
Scooter
United States747 Posts
After going between my sticks more often, I gotta say that I'm loving my Seimitsu LS-32 stick. The deadzone is a bit smaller on the Seimitsu, which may be good or bad depending on your style. As a result, tigerkneeing quartercircles is a lot easier, and charge buffering (especially urien's tackles) is also a lot easier to pull off. The back draw is that I get a few more accidental movements, but that's mainly because I've worn down the dead zone on my old stick. As for the buttons, my fingers last longer on the seimitsus than the sanwas. To me, the seimitsus feel more natural and a bit softer, but my room mate feels that the seimitsus are a lot tighter than the sanwas. Meh, I guess it's all up to personal preference. on a side note, I managed to bullet eater my way through Ikaruga for the first time! seimitsu powa! | ||
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New Zealand6137 Posts
My stick still needs a PS2 -> USB converter.. either that or I need to find a fighting game for PS2 that ISN'T TEKKEN. I decided I'd played enough Tekken to last me a lifetime after I finished 3, but none of the shops here sell any good fighting games. asddfstggd | ||
Scooter
United States747 Posts
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freelander
Hungary4707 Posts
Jesus Christ. I need to prepare for that precious moment. | ||
SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
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Scooter
United States747 Posts
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New Zealand6137 Posts
Also, BlazBlue might as well be called "GGXX: Calamity Trigger". THERE, I SAID IT. | ||
ArC_man
United States2798 Posts
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MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
On August 23 2008 03:33 ArC_man wrote: Don't they usually have PC versions of GG? I remember GGXX#R was on PC. #R is the only version on PC so no, they don't "usually" have GG on PC. | ||
SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
Edit: aka Lose. | ||
MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
On August 23 2008 04:09 SayaSP wrote: I like to pick A-groove and mash my way to victory. Edit: aka Lose. Gotta pick some ghetto-CC characters imo. | ||
zobz
Canada2175 Posts
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Kingkosi
United States1215 Posts
Abel Vs Secret Boss Gouki | ||
MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
On August 23 2008 10:31 zobz wrote: I'm not sure if this has been posted somewhere in these 40 pages, but there's this japanese smash bros guy by the handle of isai who plays super smash brothers 64 online and is ridiculously good and entertaining to watch. He posts his own videos and those of others so it's easy to browse for more. + Show Spoiler + Isai is an American player. He's one of the bigger names in the US Smash community actually. | ||
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