Wanted to post my 2 button joystick I put together using a donor cord from a spectravideo/msx 2 button non-micro switch joystick, a few arcade buttons and a stick I had spare, and a pc psu box. A little light atm but works a treat. Post any 2 button joysticks you have especially for micro-computers.
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>>2824603
used crimps and those arcade clipon things so the whole thing was solderless
Put the buttons there because most 2 button joysticks have the buttons on the left of the stick but I like the buttons on the right.
Really? No one?
I doubt many people here use two-button sticks, but that's a really cool modification you've done.
>>2825571
/vr/ is slow as hell, you should've posted this in the 70s-90s computer general.
On topic, I could swear that I've seen that stick on AMSTRAD CPC's with AMSTRAD branding.
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Not shown but there is a blue msx sticker on them but spectravideo in the mold. My dad got a pair of them in England ~1985
>>2825571
Yup. No one. Nearly everyone here emulates so they don't care. The few who don't made better sticks decades ago.
I'll give you and A for effort and using whatever spare parts you had access to. By all means please keep trying. But I'm afraid this is completely unimpressive and unworthy of a thread.
Maybe repost next summer when the kidlets are easily awed or try hackaday where it's summer all year.
I thought this was a nine inch dildo when I saw this thumbnail while scrolling by. I didn't even read OP lmao.
>>2825980
I realise it's not genuinely impressive dude, impressively ad hoc perhaps?
I just never see anyone talk about what they play 2 button games with (except for the NES and SMS of course).