Jasen Hicks
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- Jan 3, 2010
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Panzer Fight Stick 3: NG Video for your viewing pleasure. Better to shoot some video and show it off vs. just some static pictures.
It's a Panzer Fight Stick twisted with all of the NEO-GEO layouts. Awhile back coin-ops in Japan did a similar thing but with a little less pizzazz using mech knobs to route signals around.
Features:
1. Panzer Fight Stick Construction
2. EZ Build System (plug and play assembly).
3. Digitally Printed to the case NEO-GEO Candy Cab inspired graphics.
4. DB15 output.
5. On the Fly Layout Modification. Simply twist the knob to get to the layout you want.
6. Three different layouts to fit anyone's NEOGEO desires. LEDs change to show which buttons are activated. Colors match the NEO-GEO ABCD colors.
7. Sega inspired layout (its more comfortable in all forms of the NG layouts).
8. Sanwa Buttons and Lever. Seimitsu would work equally as well.
Concerned with latency? Don't be. The O-scope tests show that this 16Mhz processor is polling for presses and outputting them (mapped of course) faster than you, me, or the hardware can identify.
It was a lot of fun working on this project and then working with some of the new camera gear I recently picked up. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mds822aVTBw
It's a Panzer Fight Stick twisted with all of the NEO-GEO layouts. Awhile back coin-ops in Japan did a similar thing but with a little less pizzazz using mech knobs to route signals around.
Features:
1. Panzer Fight Stick Construction
2. EZ Build System (plug and play assembly).
3. Digitally Printed to the case NEO-GEO Candy Cab inspired graphics.
4. DB15 output.
5. On the Fly Layout Modification. Simply twist the knob to get to the layout you want.
6. Three different layouts to fit anyone's NEOGEO desires. LEDs change to show which buttons are activated. Colors match the NEO-GEO ABCD colors.
7. Sega inspired layout (its more comfortable in all forms of the NG layouts).
8. Sanwa Buttons and Lever. Seimitsu would work equally as well.
Concerned with latency? Don't be. The O-scope tests show that this 16Mhz processor is polling for presses and outputting them (mapped of course) faster than you, me, or the hardware can identify.
It was a lot of fun working on this project and then working with some of the new camera gear I recently picked up. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mds822aVTBw