Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT Joystick + Sanwa 8 pcs OBSF-30 Push Button Bundle Kit Color : Green - for Arcade Game 4 & 8 Way Adjustable, Compatible with Catz Mad SF4 Tournament Joystick S@NWA
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Jorge
> 3 dayTheyre legit Sanwa, but as others have complained the buttons were cramped into this small box with the joy stick and they came scratched as a result.. disappointing..
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cjuli
15-11-2024Shipping was as paid for. Quality joystick and buttons.
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Carlos
> 3 dayexcellent product...
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zhu
Greater than one weekI can only say its a little bit better than the cheap buttons, dont think it worth the money i paid
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Jose Lopez
> 3 dayWhen I got the 8bitdo arcade, while never owning one before, I could easily tell that the experience could be better so naturally I headed to YouTube and was recommend this beauty and have no complaints.
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duke_87
> 3 dayFor a hobby, I was gutting an old MadCatz fightstick using this kit and a zero delay USB encoder for use with RetroPie- as the original encoder didnt work right on it. The install was a breeze and everything worked great and feels solid. The biggest adjustment for me will be getting used to how sensitive the buttons and stick are compared to the old ones.
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Jeremy Smith
Greater than one weekI used these parts to upgrade my mayflash F-300 stick and I couldn’t be more happy the install was simply and easy only took 15 minutes.
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Steve from Socal
> 3 dayOrder a separate 5 pin connector. The one that comes with is only has one side with quick connector. It shows that on the pictures of what you’re buying but for those that have never modded a joystick before you won’t realize you need it until you have everything apart. 4 stars otherwise would have given 5 since they look great and came nicely packaged.
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mvlicee
> 3 daymissing a button. i was so happy til i realized there was only 7 buttons
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Bruce Germinaro
> 3 dayThe stick has a short throw, which combined with a responsive clickiness provides a great and competitive arcade feel and experience. The buttons take some getting used to, as the switches used within are more similar in actuation force and throw to a linear keyboard keyswitch than the microswitch and spring setups commonly used to make arcade buttons. They are different, and can be judged on preference, not good or bad. The biggest issue is the scratches that came on the buttons. They look used and were purchased as new.