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The King of Fighters Arcade Game Trailers Openings (1994 - 2003)






 
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Fighting games damn boring!

Got any peaceful games for buddhas or not?

Modern monks would be interested!
 

You can't execute special attacks and combos in fighting games with this below! You'll become a sitting duck and be dead in no time!

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You will need real arcade fight sticks like these to execute special attacks and combos and to get the real arcade feel. For the price, Mad Catz, Hori and Qanba Arcade FightSticks are good reliable ones that gets rave reviews. For experienced gamers, they will know about the quality of Sanwa buttons.

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Mad Catz

http://www.amazon.com/Catz-Arcade-F...1448448414&sr=1-4&keywords=madcatz+fightstick

http://store.madcatz.com/categories/fightsticks/

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Hori Real Arcade Pro 4

http://www.amazon.com/HORI-Real-Arc...1448447243&sr=1-3&keywords=madcatz+fightstick

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Qanba Q4

http://www.amazon.com/Qanba-Q4-Q4RAF-Black-Fightstick/dp/B007SGGLZW



 
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After prolong usage, it will subject to wear and tear. Joysticks and buttons can be replace by D.I.Y. or modding with Sanwa parts. You will need soldering tool.

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haha true. good to have the arcade style joysticks. are they connected via USB?

it is hard to execute an uppercut or special move using keyboard keys. lol.
 
haha true. good to have the arcade style joysticks. are they connected via USB?

it is hard to execute an uppercut or special move using keyboard keys. lol.

Usually most manufacturers provides 2-in-1 connectors, compatible with Playstation and PC, unless otherwise stated.

You can also buy one that is cheaper and easy for modding like changing to better Sanwa buttons and joystick using soldering tool.


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