Atari Arcade Fightstick with USB

This is only new so as yet I have not seen any reductions on it.

It looks great, however shipping is a killer AUD 188.96 - Shipping

Here is a Youtube Video

Your go-to 2 player fight stick choice for emulation of arcade games with your friends and family at home. Features sturdy buttons and great joystick ergonomics
High Performance: Features large, spaced-out buttons and 8 direction bat top joysticks to deliver great responsiveness and excellent control with a real arcade feel
Comfortable Gaming: Arcade style top panel offers a support on your arm, wrist, and whole hand for better control
Easy Access: Top lid can be opened access the internal parts for full control and customization to your own game style. Roomy interior with additional storage for USB cable and other components
Broad Compatibility. Works with PC Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP, Linux, Mac, Android, Raspberry Pi, PlayStation 3, Xbox PC Version with a specific driver installed on PC

There is an option with Trackball, as well as with a Raspberry Pi 3 (software included)
The one-stop option for all of your retropie emulator gaming needs. Well made 2 player fightstick with dual joystick allows you to game with your friends and family at home
Powered by Raspberry Pi 3B+ single board computer with Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53, 64-bit SoC @ 1.4 GHz, upgraded on-board WiFi and bluetooth connectivity
Preinstalled 32GB Micro SD with download utility containing over 100 licensed Atari Games and Operating System. Play all your favorite Atari console and arcade games on one device
High performance arcade fightstick game controller features large, spaced-out buttons and 8 direction bat top joysticks to deliver great responsiveness and excellent control with a real arcade feel
Easy access and customizable. The top lid of the game pad can be opened access the internal parts for full control and customization to your own game style. Roomy interior with additional storage for 6ft HDMI cable, Micro USB power supply with switch and other components

How do you think this compares to the Capcom models etc?

Comments

  • Why not build your own joystick and use a Raspberry Pi 4?

    If you in Sydney the joystick and USB interface can be bought from https://www.austinamusements.com.au . I bought a joystick kit from them a few years ago.
    If you are in Victoria the joystick and USB interface can be bought from https://diyarcade.com.au

    For a case to put the joystick kit in search ebay for "arcade acrylic case". I bought a black one.

    The advantage of DIY and a RP4 is that you can get allot more emulators and games on it and for two players it is easier to have your own joystick than trying to share the one box and also if one of the player's like a dual shock controller they can use it.

    Something to think about.

    • I built one out of clear perspex. Didn't t urn out as well as I hoped. I put a HP Notebook MB & Pi 3 (then a Pi 4) in it. Unfortunately the Power switch couldn't be bypassed. I also put a trackball in it, and I have a spinner.
      Regrettably the GF thinks its too trashy to have around. :(

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