Hello Dreamcast friends

Say Hi and introduce yourself to the forum here!
shinerbock
fire
Posts: 71
Location: Austin, TX USA

Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by shinerbock »

Hi folks, Shiner from Austin, TX here! Been a proud Dreamcast owner since early 2000 or so and still play that same unit to this day. Nothing worth bragging about collection-wise; my latest addition is a nice copy of Alone in the Dark, and I currently have SLaVe and Pier Solar on pre-order, so hoping to have at least one new Dreamcast game to play in 2015.

I'm also planning on building a new arcade stick for my Dreamcast. It will be my second one...my first one works great but is one of the ugliest things you've ever seen in your life. I'll try to post a pic to give you folks something to laugh about.

Just wanted to say hi!

Shiner

User avatar
Bob Dobbs
Sub Genius
Posts: 4413
Dreamcast Games you play Online: PSO, AFO, PBA, 4x4 Evo, IGP, Planet Ring and Max Pool
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by Bob Dobbs »

Hello and welcome! We have many resources for the DC including what is still online and how to get your DC there.
Regards,
Bob Dobbs

User avatar
hudsthinking1999
Feet of Fury
Posts: 574
Location: Sonicland! (I'll friend you if ya get it.)

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by hudsthinking1999 »

Thanks for joining! Hope to see you online in the future. ;)
"Sonic was never good, and if you disagree, you can call the cops."

-Some plebs at IGN

User avatar
dirtydav
stalker
Posts: 284
Location: Baltimore

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by dirtydav »

Nice to meet you! glad the old DC is still alive and well!

shinerbock
fire
Posts: 71
Location: Austin, TX USA

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by shinerbock »

Thanks guys! Glad to meet you all. Attached is a shot of that arcade stick as promised. That's right, the cable is coming out the wrong side. Always good to leave room for improvement.

Shiner
Attachments
image.jpg

User avatar
hudsthinking1999
Feet of Fury
Posts: 574
Location: Sonicland! (I'll friend you if ya get it.)

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by hudsthinking1999 »

It doesn't look that ugly--in fact, it looks like it'd be comfortable.
"Sonic was never good, and if you disagree, you can call the cops."

-Some plebs at IGN

Jaynubz
undertow
Posts: 30
Dreamcast Games you play Online: PSO and Quake Arena
Location: Bay Area, California

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by Jaynubz »

Looks a helluva lot better than anything I could fashion together... nice job!! :D

shinerbock
fire
Posts: 71
Location: Austin, TX USA

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by shinerbock »

Hah, thanks guys! At least it's functional, and I've gotten a lot of use out of it. But I recently received the PS360+ I ordered, so hopefully I'll start building a new one soon.

Shiner

User avatar
CD AGES
Shark Patrol
Posts: 2374
Dreamcast Games you play Online: http://www.youtube.com/user/CDages
Location: Gorin High
Contact:

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by CD AGES »

shinerbock wrote:Thanks guys! Glad to meet you all. Attached is a shot of that arcade stick as promised. That's right, the cable is coming out the wrong side. Always good to leave room for improvement.

Shiner
Outside of the cable issue, the only problem I see with this stick is your buttons being spaced out too much and the use of Concave bottons over Convex (mashing on the former hurts like a mofo!).

Aside from that. It doesn't look ugly at all. It actually looks rather stable which is a good thing. I have a custom MAS stick for my DC so this stick reminds me of it.

What DC games do you typically use this on if I may ask?
It's STILL Thinking Dreamcast Channel

The ReviveDC Project blog; reviews for our releases and news

shinerbock
fire
Posts: 71
Location: Austin, TX USA

Re: Hello Dreamcast friends

Post by shinerbock »

CD AGES wrote:Outside of the cable issue, the only problem I see with this stick is your buttons being spaced out too much and the use of Concave bottons over Convex (mashing on the former hurts like a mofo!).

Aside from that. It doesn't look ugly at all. It actually looks rather stable which is a good thing. I have a custom MAS stick for my DC so this stick reminds me of it.
So, this stick is basically an X-Arcade in a new body. I had an old X-Arcade with a Dreamcast adapter, and the thing was so big and unwieldy that I wanted to build a new one that was easier to deal with, and without all the hassles of adapters. So I pulled out the joystick, buttons, and PCB, built a new body, and coiled up the messy chain of adapters inside it for a more compact design. The control placement is the same as the X-Arcade, as I just traced the holes to create my template. Even though I carefully labeled every wire and microswitch, I still ended up with lots of stuff messed up when I re-assembled it (I think Up/down and left/right were reversed initially). And the cable came out the wrong side. :D But yeah, for my next stick I'll get all new parts (the old sanwa vs seimitsu debate!), and probably use a different template altogether for the top. I'm certainly open to suggestions!
CD AGES wrote:What DC games do you typically use this on if I may ask?
Soul Calibur, of course! Plus 2D shooters like Mars Matrix, Border Down, Ikaruga, Sturmwind, Under Defeat, etc. Gunlord as well. I'll still use the regular Dreamcast controller for anything with a z-axis or requiring an analog stick.

Thanks for your feedback!

Shiner

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post