MAYFLASH ARCADE STICK F101 for Nintendo Transfer/PC/PS3/Android/Neogeo mini/SEGA MEGA Power mini/SEGA GENESIS mini
Original price was: $ 42.99.$ 39.85Current price is: $ 39.85.
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Buyer Evaluations |
4.3 out of five stars |
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Best possible Dealers Rank | #2,403 in Video Video games (See Best 100 in Video Video games) #58 in GEM Field Microconsole #116 in Nintendo Transfer Controllers #163 in PlayStation Legacy Techniques |
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Product Description
Device Compatibility: Nintendo Transfer, PC Home windows, PS3, Android, Neogeo Mini, SEGA MEGA DRIVE, SEGA GENESIS mini.
Extra Helps
– Helps the XINPUT and DINPUT when getting used on PC.
– Helps the Turbo purposes with other velocity settings.
– The D-Pad and X/Y Analog Axis mode will also be exchanged.
– Appropriate with Sanwa Denshi buttons this is best possible for personalization.
– Please replace to the most recent firmware at MAYFLASH.COM.
Bundle
1 x MAYFLASH Arcade Stick F101
1 x Handbook
1 x Kind-C Cable
1 x Octagonal gate
1.XINPUT, NS and DINPUT/PS3
– XINPUT: Helps PC Xinput.
– NS: Transfer to “NS” when getting used on Nintendo Transfer or Android device.
– DINPUT/PS3: Helps PC Dinput and PS3.
2.LS, DP and RS
If the transfer is ready to the “LS”, the stick works because the “Left Joystick”. If surroundings the transfer to “DP”, the stick works as “Directional Buttons”. If the transfer is ready to the “RS”, the stick works because the “Proper Joystick”.
3. TURBO
– The 8 serve as buttons (A/X,B/O,X/ ,Y/ , RB/R1, RT/R2, LB/L1, LT/L2)will also be set for TURBO.
– See the person handbook to get extra information about Turbo serve as.
Arcade Stick F101
MAYFLASH Joystick
MAYFLASH Buttons
– 8 black buttons have compatibility with Sanwa Buttons Fashion OBSF-30
Top quality plastic
Steel Panel
– The top quality steel panel will increase the preventing stick’s weight for a forged and protected really feel.
– The large measurement rubber toes can cling the arcade stick firmly in position on onerous or flat surfaces.
Appropriate with Transfer,PC, PlayStation 3, Android and Neogeo mini, SEGA MEGA Power mini ,SEGA GENESIS mini
Appropriate with Sanwa Denshi buttons this is best possible for personalization to make it your very personal. (Sanwa Denshi buttons aren’t incorporated within the packaging and you want to shop for them one at a time).
Helps the XINPUT and DINPUT when getting used on PC.
Helps the Turbo serve as with other velocity settings.
Appropriate with Home windows XP/Vista/Home windows 7/ Home windows 8/Home windows 10
TheWhiteFox –
Awesome Fighting Joystick Pad
Works amazing! simple plug and play. Currently using it on my PC to play Marvel vs Capcom 2
Denilson Contreras –
Don’t think twice to buy this arcade stick!
I’ve been a fan of fighting games for 10+ years, and during all this time, I always played on controller. From Mortal Kombat to Street Fighter, and making a debut on Tekken 8 for the first time, the d-pad was never an issue. However, after watching some videos, you can’t stop but wonder how the experience on arcade stick would be… and to get itch off, you should definitely get this one:1. Affordable: If you look at the big brands, you won’t get a stick for less than $150.2. Quality: It feels sturdy, the built is solid and the buttons feel great. The only down sight is that is has a matte finish, so get ready to wipe those marks.3. Accessibility: Plug and play! (at least if you’re on PC). The stick even comes with a type-c adaptor!If it’s your first time getting a stick (like myself), there is going to be a small learning curve, especially when it comes to movement, but it’s both fun and satisfactory to learn it.In short: a 10/10 product. Couldn’t be happier!
Tyler Mckenzie –
Great Value for 40 bucks.
It doesn’t get much better than this for the price. It works flawlessly with windows so I’m not sure what others are talking about. Could be a quality control issue so if yours doesn’t work with windows return it and replace it with another one, also make sure it’s set to the correct switch to use with PC (Xinput/DP mode).This stick comes with the square gate installed and mine came with an octogon as well (which isn’t advertised) also for some reason came with a USB b to c adapter, I’m guessing maybe for the switch but I’m not sure. Because this is America I put the octogon gate in and it works just how I’m used to at arcades.The buttons are serviceable but really arent desirable. They don’t have a “click” to them so they feel really hollow when pressing them. I’d recommend finding some cheap buttons (I believe the size is 30mm) and replacing them as soon as possible.The stick itself is great, and sure beats the hell out of worn arcade sticks in cabinets at the barcades. The only issue is that if you are hard on the stick and let go sometimes the spring registers the opposite direction. So if I slam the stick right and let go swiftly then it may register as left for a fraction of a second as a “recoil”. I’m not sure if official sanwa sticks do this or not but I’m guessing they don’t. Either way it’s only noticible when you are hard on the stick, which you should be avoiding anyways. I play Street Fighter 2 and it didn’t affect my gameplay so long as I didn’t ram the stick into a side and let go, the problem is really only noticeable when you let go of the stick after ramming it. Not an issue when throwing fireballs/hurricane kicks etc.. Now pac man is another story. If you aren’t cognant of just letting go of the stick after moving another direction then you might do a 180 and be a ghosts lunch ð. The simple solution to this is to just not let go of the stick completely when reverting it to the neutral position, or don’t ram it in the first place.I do wish that the stick had better documentation on how to open it. You will need to unscrew the 6 screws on the bottom of the unit and take a flathead screwdriver or something to pry the metal lid open, right below where the USB port enters the stick. Also no mention of how the turbo function works. Still trying to figure that out.Also, retroarch picks up this stick and I’ve successfully hooked it up to my SNES classic/genesis mini. Really great for those systems in my opinionSo in conclusion I’d say it’s a pretty great stick. I knocked a star off for the documentation not talking about how to open the thing, the default buttons not being great and the stick recoil. But if you’re looking for a first stick that you plan on modding out, go for this one. I plan on buying another for my daughter so she stands a fair chance at street fighter ð.
theJeff –
Cheap and serviceable
My opinion rests on the fact that this stick is $45- it’s a cheap and serviceable way to figure out whether you like arcade sticks. If you do, you can upgrade pretty much every part, which you’ll basically have to do. As a stick, it’s… fine, I guess? Maybe better for fighters, but I’m going through a whole phase with arcade shmups and run-and-guns. The stock stick is more enjoyable than any pad controller I’ve used, and it’s been a lot of fun with Metal Slug and OutZone, but with Truxton or Raiden I’m slapping the bajeezus out of the stick trying to defeat its long throw in time to dodge incoming fire- with less than rewarding results.So, take this stick for what it is. It’s cheap and it works consistently and reliably. If you like it, you can buy nicer buttons or a lever that suits you better. At this price, you can take your time and Lynyrd Skynyrd your way to a completely different stick while having fun the whole way. (That’d be replacing one part at a time until there aren’t any original parts.)
Amazon Customer –
A better-than-expected controller with hands down the easiest upgrade path I’ve ever experienced.
This stick has the easiest Sanwa conversion I’ve ever done. Without any soldering, you can unplug the old buttons, pop them out of the case, pop in the new buttons, and plug them in. The circuit board takes both a 5 pin Sanwa stick (4 direction wires + ground) and an 8 pin traditional stick (4 directions with hot and ground for each). Note that the 5 pin cable doesn’t always come with the stick, (at least, not with a header), so you will probably have to buy a separate cable with headers. Switching out the buttons probably took a total of about 2 minutes. The stick probably took 10, once I had ordered the proper cable. Also note that both stick inputs seem to be available simultaneously, so I’ve modded mine to have both a d-pad and a stick, depending on how I feel like playing.I feel slightly bad about modding this stick, because the hardware was actually pretty good. In this price range I was expecting horrible cheap action, terrible inconsistent button detection, and a clunky stick. But I could have happily used all of the buttons and the stick without issue. They’re not the best I’ve ever used, but they’re probably in the upper half.If you’re looking for a good low-cost stick, this is clearly one of the best values. If you’re looking to mod up to arcade-quality Sanwa components, this is one of the easiest and cheapest options. What can I say? I’m genuinely surprised and happy.
Chukwudi Nwachi –
Small, portable and just works. You’ll slap the blazes of this thing and it’ll just work and work and work. Only issue is it doesn’t work for the newer consoles but you’ll need a dongle thing for it to work.
Erik Neftali Vazquez Garcia –
Funciona bien, los botones están algo sensibles pero es cuestión de acostumbrarse
Christopher P. –
Bought this for £44.99. I’m using this on Retropie Raspberry PIE 3.0. The buttons and stick and everything else seems good and I am happy with the quality. Gave it a good test the weekend gone with silkworm 1942 bubble bobble and double dragon and am very pleased with it.One thing I did notice – I opened a rom with IMame4All – and I noticed it didn’t recognize the joystick movements – I tried this version of mame on other roms and it was still no good but it did recognise the keypad controller.I think its Mame-liberto or something like that I am using to run mame roms and that does work no problem with the stick.All in all a good stick – so much better than keypads
Hyung Chul Kim –
This stick works great. I am trying it on my PC and works great.One thing makes annoyed is that there input type, etc is complicated and there is no clear manual about it. Games download from Steam has also different input style, so I guess part of it is because of that, but still complicated to have working input
Srecko Duric –
Top Controller, ich bin sehr zufrieden. In meinem Fall funktioniert es auch problemlos mit der Anbernic RG35XX Taschenkonsole.