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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: vestcoat on March 30, 2007, 02:43:48 PM
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Turbo Stick: The general consensus seems to be that this controller sucks. After hearing so many bad things about it I finally got one and I don’t find it to be that terrible. I might actually use it once in a while; granted, I don't have any other joysticks.
Quickshot Python: I ordered one of these last night after finding it cheap at an online store. Are they any good? Do any of you use one? Are they rare? I don't think I've ever once seen one listed on ebay.
Acemore Freedom 16: Were these ever actually manufactured? Anyone seen one? How’s the wireless? How 'bout that Bonk head?
Ultimate Superstick: This also remains an enigma to me.
Fill me in dudes, I need to make the most of my TG16 --> Duo Controller Adapter!
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I like the tubo stick for playing some Galaga 90. :)
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Turbo Stick: The general consensus seems to be that this controller sucks. After hearing so many bad things about it I finally got one and I don’t find it to be that terrible. I might actually use it once in a while; granted, I don't have any other joysticks.
Only losers who never get any ass think the TurboStick sucks.
In fact, the TurboStick is the most awesome piece of Turbo hardware ever created. Aside from the TurboGrafx itself, of course.
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Turbo Stick: The general consensus seems to be that this controller sucks. After hearing so many bad things about it I finally got one and I don’t find it to be that terrible. I might actually use it once in a while; granted, I don't have any other joysticks.
Only losers who never get any ass think the TurboStick sucks.
In fact, the TurboStick is the most awesome piece of Turbo hardware ever created. Aside from the TurboGrafx itself, of course.
Only losers who never get any ass use the TurboStick.
In fact, the TurboStick is the most wretched piece of Turbo hardware ever created, aside from the Ultimate Superstick itself, of course.
Winners take the pcb out of a Turbo Pad and use it to build their own Arcade stick.
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Only losers who never get any ass play the TurboGrafx.
In fact, the TurboGrafx is the most wretched piece of video game hardware ever created, aside from the PC Engine itself, of course.
Winners take the pcb out of a TurboGrafx and use it to build their own Atari Jaguar.
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You're both wrong.
Home-made arcade sticks and the Atari Jaguar are to video gaming as ants are to God.
Real winners acquire and play a SuperGrafx, created by God Himself, and denounce all other video game hardware.
(Except the TurboStick.)
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God may have created the SuperGrafx, but the Atari Jaguar created itself (God was not powerful enough to create it). It's 64-bits! 64!!!! Count 'em! One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Sixty four!!
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vestcoat - you've only scratched the surface of TG-16 joysticks. I've got a large section of my garage filled up with the damn things for another project started and not yet completed. I can tell you the Freedom 16 stick does exist (they may all have ended up in my garage though lol) along with a few more sticks from Acemore.
My general review of all the "retail" joysticks I've tried for the TG-16: None are great, a few are adequate, most just suck. :mrgreen:
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I picked these sticks up a while back,never used them yet any good ?
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p285/ninty_photos/DSC00039.jpg
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God may have created the SuperGrafx, but the Atari Jaguar created itself (God was not powerful enough to create it). It's 64-bits! 64!!!! Count 'em! One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Sixty four!!
No offense, but the jaguar was only 32 bit.
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God may have created the SuperGrafx, but the Atari Jaguar created itself (God was not powerful enough to create it). It's 64-bits! 64!!!! Count 'em! One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Sixty four!!
No offense, but the jaguar was only 32 bit.
Duuuurrrr, then why was it advertised as 64 bits!? Are you telling me that the Neo Geo isn't 24 bits too!?!?
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Dude, I want a "Space Battle".
I can't fathom going on without a Space Battle in my life.
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God may have created the SuperGrafx, but the Atari Jaguar created itself (God was not powerful enough to create it). It's 64-bits! 64!!!! Count 'em! One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Sixty four!!
No offense, but the jaguar was only 32 bit.
Duuuurrrr, then why was it advertised as 64 bits!? Are you telling me that the Neo Geo isn't 24 bits too!?!?
the primary GPU executed a 32-bit instruction-set, while the remaining CPU (68000) was already established to be a 16-bit unit.
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But the commercials always said 64-bit!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Turbo D you are full of it. First of all, how dare you take me seriously. Secondly, go back and count my Atari Jaguar bits again. One, Two. Three, etc... You'll see how I feel about it.
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Not even the Saturn, Playstation, OR PC-FX have 64-bits!!!
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I picked these sticks up a while back,never used them yet any good ?
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p285/ninty_photos/DSC00039.jpg
That XE-1PROHE and ST are some the best stick around. They're compact and light, and the buttons are huge. Their joysticks do get stiff after a couple years, so I recommend adding some silicone grease. I've got the XE-1PRO (usb modified) and the XE-1ST2. Love these joystick and they're so damn cool looking. The PRO edition is my favorite, very responsive stick and large buttons. Absolutely perfect for playing Zanac on the MSX, or any maniac shooter.
(http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/6599/img2195nl5.th.jpg) (http://img294.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img2195nl5.jpg)
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God may have created the SuperGrafx, but the Atari Jaguar created itself (God was not powerful enough to create it). It's 64-bits! 64!!!! Count 'em! One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Sixty four!!
No offense, but the jaguar was only 32 bit.
Duuuurrrr, then why was it advertised as 64 bits!? Are you telling me that the Neo Geo isn't 24 bits too!?!?
the primary GPU executed a 32-bit instruction-set, while the remaining CPU (68000) was already established to be a 16-bit unit.
Don't we all love number games? "Tom" consisted of a 32 bit GPU as well as 64 bit object and blitter processors. "Jerry" was a 32 bit DSP for sound. If I'm not mistaken - 68000s use 32 bit addressing, so I guess that they can be called 32 bit processors. Atari was actually being modest calling the Jaguar 64 bit (32+64+64+32+32=224 bits, but still no Blast Processing). Slightly more serious: the Jag does have a 64 bit bus, so that's a good enough reason to call it 64 bit - "Do The Math". :roll:
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Jeez, I'm not dogging the Jag or anything, :lol:. I was just saying that if the system reads code in sentences of 32 bits, it should be counted as a 32 bit system. I personally own a Jag and it kicks ass, so don't hate. Peace.
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More and more I get the feeling like I'm the only turbo owner that never got a degree from DeVry University.
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OK, to get back on track here. The best joystick that I've used for the Turboduo is the custom-built JAMMA Arcade stick from the GOAT Store. I got to try out a pre-production model and I LOVED IT!
http://www.goatstore.com/info.php?id=811322
I've only bought the Jaguar version so far, but I will be picking one of the Turbo versions up soon.
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OK, to get back on track here. The best joystick that I've used for the Turboduo is the custom-built JAMMA Arcade stick from the GOAT Store. I got to try out a pre-production model and I LOVED IT!
http://www.goatstore.com/info.php?id=811322
I've only bought the Jaguar version so far, but I will be picking one of the Turbo versions up soon.
Haha, that's Kamino's joystick right? I wonder why he charges so much for them, joysticks are cheap to build.
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OK, to get back on track here. The best joystick that I've used for the Turboduo is the custom-built JAMMA Arcade stick from the GOAT Store. I got to try out a pre-production model and I LOVED IT!
http://www.goatstore.com/info.php?id=811322
I've only bought the Jaguar version so far, but I will be picking one of the Turbo versions up soon.
Looks interesting, but the proportions look a little too awkward to be comfortable - too big to hold onto but too small of footprint to be stable on a table (unless the base is super heavy). I agree with Keranu - 75 bones is a bit too rich for my blood.
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OK, to get back on track here. The best joystick that I've used for the Turboduo is the custom-built JAMMA Arcade stick from the GOAT Store. I got to try out a pre-production model and I LOVED IT!
http://www.goatstore.com/info.php?id=811322
I've only bought the Jaguar version so far, but I will be picking one of the Turbo versions up soon.
I've herd of that site they make custom joysticks like http://www.massystems.com (http://www.massystems.com/) does.
Hmmm i see they make... nes ones as well i wounder how good they are.
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I can't remember if I got to hold one of Kamino's sticks when I saw him last October. He has told me though that he gets the black boxes from Radioshack and they come in a few different sizes, but nothing too big.
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The Jag HAS to be 64 Bits...The Tramiels would never lie to us (would they)? :roll:
And of course the Neo Geo is 24 Bits...they know what they are talking about too....these are the same people who denied EA permission to develop Madden for them...because we all know how bady THAT would have turned out.
later gamers
-scotty
PS: still waiting for an Attack of the Mutant Penquins sequel
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And of course the Neo Geo is 24 Bits...they know what they are talking about too....these are the same people who denied EA permission to develop Madden for them...because we all know how bady THAT would have turned out.
Not to mention it would've made sales worse.[/quote]
PS: still waiting for an Attack of the Mutant Penquins sequel
Dude me too!!!! And while we're at it, I want a Plumbers Don't Wear Ties sequel!
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Acemore Freedom 16: Were these ever actually manufactured? Anyone seen one? How’s the wireless? How 'bout that Bonk head?
Lots of these overstock at Toys R Us back in the day...good think I didn't pay too much. The IR doesnt work well, and the IR box would fall apart if you sneazed within 100 feet of it
Ultimate Superstick: This also remains an enigma to me.
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TONS of these once TTI gave up on the market...if you could find a reseller. I got a few for $2 each...then a bunch for $1 each...AND my friend was still making a profit! I really like these sticks for RPG's, all the walking around in 16-bit RPGs were murder on my thumbs with the TurboPad or TurboStick. They also had suction cup thingies at the base and righty/lefty fire buttons.
They also featured "life saving slo-motion" (thats a quote from the box) :)
Like I said the Acemore 16 wireless ones were cheap and crappy, the Beeshu Supersticks actually lasted under heavy play, both were made for the US market...which is why I suppose there were tons leftover : /
later gamers
-scotty
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Acemore Freedom 16: Were these ever actually manufactured? Anyone seen one? How’s the wireless? How 'bout that Bonk head?
Lots of these overstock at Toys R Us back in the day...good think I didn't pay too much. The IR doesnt work well, and the IR box would fall apart if you sneazed within 100 feet of it
Ultimate Superstick: This also remains an enigma to me.
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TONS of these once TTI gave up on the market...if you could find a reseller. I got a few for $2 each...then a bunch for $1 each...AND my friend was still making a profit! I really like these sticks for RPG's, all the walking around in 16-bit RPGs were murder on my thumbs with the TurboPad or TurboStick. They also had suction cup thingies at the base and righty/lefty fire buttons.
They also featured "life saving slo-motion" (thats a quote from the box) :)
Like I said the Acemore 16 wireless ones were cheap and crappy, the Beeshu Supersticks actually lasted under heavy play, both were made for the US market...which is why I suppose there were tons leftover : /
later gamers
-scotty
Thanks Scotty.
Now that you mention it, I do dimly remember tons of those Freedom 16s wasting space in Toys R Us. They already looked shop-soiled when I got my TG in 92! Still, it would be a sweet find to get one with a Bonk head. Were there any other wireless controllers made in the US?
My general review of all the "retail" joysticks I've tried for the TG-16: None are great, a few are adequate, most just suck. :mrgreen:
So...which one of the "adequate" ones do you like best? :mrgreen: