thanks for this informative video! I love Jackal / Top Gunner and had no idea there was a rotary supported version. I guess it is the file named 'jackalr' and is probably a location test version that did not see a larger release. Very cool to find this out!
Just got my tsticks super stick kit this week, installing it in my arcade board was a breeze but I was having a minor issue getting it to rotate properly (user error!) because most of the first YT clips show it in action with the mode/way button set to lavender and fading, well, that wasn't working for me (at least in MAME). Then I stumbled onto this video and spotted the button set to SOLID and GREEN running Heavy Barrel perfectly and bang, that solved my problem!!! This is a great addition to my gaming rig, I'm really happy with it! Thanks for the video and list of other cool games, can't wait to play them properly now!
Nice video with excellent game selections! I didn't know about most of the games shown... Just got my GRS Super Joystick recently and will be putting it through its paces soon!
Dude , you went above and beyond with this video. Everyone else just tested it on the snk 40th ugh. I just put mine together but cant get it working properly with my retropie image . Was hoping not to have to use it on my pc but its just the first day . Wil prop watch this many times and try alot of these games , Thanks again
Very helpful and subscribed. This pointed me toward multiple games I did not know that I was able to get to work. Appreciated seeing the mode/way switch was solid green so I could at least get a starting point for many games if not final config. Ironic it takes some looking to find versions without joystick hack - but inspired getting multiple things going with a mix of known classics I could not play right until now and stuff you just pointed out to me. I'm a couple days in and built it in the supplied cardboard box for now. It has been a while since so many ('new') games were suddenly in reach. instructions, manual were good but took some time to get to private videos from QR codes in manual and this vid took me to another level after watching much of that. I have questions but have so many things working now that I am confident I will figure it out. I think the community will .. anyway - I got to go play Heavy Barrel..
Yeah, the solid green mode seems to be the best option for me. It makes sense for most games. I don't want to change the knob often even though a few games like Cal 50 or Time Soldiers are probably better with a different knob and blinking or fading green light. Heavy Barrel has always been a favorite of mine. I have played a little of the semi-sequel Midnight Resistance before but I really loved the full play through with this controller. Top Gunner is an interesting one because it is actually a bootleg that adds the rotary function instead of removing it like a lot of those hacks you encountered.
what a great showcase of games you can play with joystick. I am still struggling to get mine working, everything I see want us to use that damn box as the cp lol.
@DarthMarino no. I am making a control panel will types of controllers. I am thinking it needs the way/mode button that I didn't want. Movement works but not the rotation
You definitely should have that button. I have it set to solid green (no blinking) for the games in this video and solid blue for the dial games.@@alexrobles7744
Ikari Warriors and the other rotary joystick games used 2 buttons (A and B) and your controller has 6 buttons. Did you just assign the coin up and start button to the other buttons? Going to try and place on of these joysticks in a metal or plastic enclosure for use with MAME.
Yeah, I use the buttons on the right for coin and start. The joystick comes with the 6 buttons and the box has openings for all of them. Ikari III uses 3 buttons so I would make a triangle of 3 buttons if I made the box myself.
I'm trying to remember an arcade game from really long time ago like in '80 when I was young however I can't remember the name of the game. I remember that the arcade game use rotary joystick (or maybe a dial?) and plays like Ikaru Warriors but it's not the same game. Looks a bit space'ish. None of the games that I see in this video rings a bell. Where can we find a list of all arcade games that use rotary joystick/dial?
@@DevinCurrie The sequel to Ikari Warriors (Victory Road) takes place in space as well as Search and Rescue. Maybe look up other footage of those games. Perhaps you played different levels than what I show in the video.
Yeah, I just used the 8-way top for everything in the video. Most of the games aim in 8 directions so it makes sense. Also, for the purpose of the video, 8-way mode is a solid light so would be less distracting. Green is for keyboard mode which is what I've been using. A few games such as Cal 50 and Time Soldiers are likely better with the 12-way top. It's still new so I don't know if I'm going to stick with this. I guess time will tell.
@@DarthMarino Would you recommend them as full time replacements for the tankstick joysticks? I have a set of older rotary joysticks from ultramarc, but they are so tall that I had to take out the bottom of my tankstick. I've been looking for a replacement and I was thinking this might be it. I'm worried about the quality of the controller for other games (i.e. non-rotary games)
@@googlecloud-kevin9804 I personally wouldn't. I like the feeling the traditional bat-top stick for most games. I could see these being annoying if I'm frantically spinning the stick to do Zangief's pile driver or something and it clicks to the next spot. I'm always a proponent of having separate controls for specific functions instead of the one-size-fits-all approach which is why I have so many.
The best games ever made : Forgotten World and Time Soldier were Rotary. And Arkanoid. The day the rotary and spinner died is the day the gaming industry died.
thanks for this informative video! I love Jackal / Top Gunner and had no idea there was a rotary supported version. I guess it is the file named 'jackalr' and is probably a location test version that did not see a larger release. Very cool to find this out!
I hope you have many years of fun with the controller GAME-ON!
I just installed a pair of these on an arcade cab in the garage, and this is a great list!
Ive just built the grs joystick this weekend. Thanks for this video showing all the controller specific ganes 😊
Just got my tsticks super stick kit this week, installing it in my arcade board was a breeze but I was having a minor issue getting it to rotate properly (user error!) because most of the first YT clips show it in action with the mode/way button set to lavender and fading, well, that wasn't working for me (at least in MAME). Then I stumbled onto this video and spotted the button set to SOLID and GREEN running Heavy Barrel perfectly and bang, that solved my problem!!! This is a great addition to my gaming rig, I'm really happy with it! Thanks for the video and list of other cool games, can't wait to play them properly now!
Nice video with excellent game selections! I didn't know about most of the games shown... Just got my GRS Super Joystick recently and will be putting it through its paces soon!
Dude , you went above and beyond with this video. Everyone else just tested it on the snk 40th ugh. I just put mine together but cant get it working properly with my retropie image . Was hoping not to have to use it on my pc but its just the first day . Wil prop watch this many times and try alot of these games , Thanks again
Very helpful and subscribed. This pointed me toward multiple games I did not know that I was able to get to work. Appreciated seeing the mode/way switch was solid green so I could at least get a starting point for many games if not final config. Ironic it takes some looking to find versions without joystick hack - but inspired getting multiple things going with a mix of known classics I could not play right until now and stuff you just pointed out to me. I'm a couple days in and built it in the supplied cardboard box for now. It has been a while since so many ('new') games were suddenly in reach. instructions, manual were good but took some time to get to private videos from QR codes in manual and this vid took me to another level after watching much of that. I have questions but have so many things working now that I am confident I will figure it out. I think the community will .. anyway - I got to go play Heavy Barrel..
Yeah, the solid green mode seems to be the best option for me. It makes sense for most games. I don't want to change the knob often even though a few games like Cal 50 or Time Soldiers are probably better with a different knob and blinking or fading green light. Heavy Barrel has always been a favorite of mine. I have played a little of the semi-sequel Midnight Resistance before but I really loved the full play through with this controller. Top Gunner is an interesting one because it is actually a bootleg that adds the rotary function instead of removing it like a lot of those hacks you encountered.
I never knew that jackal / top gunner was a rotary dial game. No wonder why it was so difficult with out one.
I'm not sure what the story is with that game. The one that uses the rotary controller is listed as a bootleg.
what a great showcase of games you can play with joystick. I am still struggling to get mine working, everything I see want us to use that damn box as the cp lol.
They have an Ikari themed wooden box you can buy but it's pretty pricey. Your controller isn't working at all?
@DarthMarino no. I am making a control panel will types of controllers. I am thinking it needs the way/mode button that I didn't want. Movement works but not the rotation
You definitely should have that button. I have it set to solid green (no blinking) for the games in this video and solid blue for the dial games.@@alexrobles7744
Would love to see how Tron plays with this controller!
Ikari Warriors and the other rotary joystick games used 2 buttons (A and B) and your controller has 6 buttons. Did you just assign the coin up and start button to the other buttons? Going to try and place on of these joysticks in a metal or plastic enclosure for use with MAME.
Yeah, I use the buttons on the right for coin and start. The joystick comes with the 6 buttons and the box has openings for all of them. Ikari III uses 3 buttons so I would make a triangle of 3 buttons if I made the box myself.
I'm trying to remember an arcade game from really long time ago like in '80 when I was young however I can't remember the name of the game. I remember that the arcade game use rotary joystick (or maybe a dial?) and plays like Ikaru Warriors but it's not the same game. Looks a bit space'ish. None of the games that I see in this video rings a bell. Where can we find a list of all arcade games that use rotary joystick/dial?
I can't think of any that aren't in this video. You can try an advance search on arcade-museum.com.
Ok thanks. I'll try to find the game in their database
@@DevinCurrie The sequel to Ikari Warriors (Victory Road) takes place in space as well as Search and Rescue. Maybe look up other footage of those games. Perhaps you played different levels than what I show in the video.
I have checked these two games and no, these are not it. If I do ever find the name, I'll try to remember to post back here with an update.
Did you use the same top for all games? Would have been nice to show which top/settings were used for each game if they weren't all the same.
Yeah, I just used the 8-way top for everything in the video. Most of the games aim in 8 directions so it makes sense. Also, for the purpose of the video, 8-way mode is a solid light so would be less distracting. Green is for keyboard mode which is what I've been using. A few games such as Cal 50 and Time Soldiers are likely better with the 12-way top. It's still new so I don't know if I'm going to stick with this. I guess time will tell.
Now that you have had it for a good while, do you recommend it, or something different
There's not really something different available but I would recommend it. My only complaint is a nitpick that you don't really notice when playing.
@@DarthMarino thanks for taking the time to answer
@@DarthMarino Would you recommend them as full time replacements for the tankstick joysticks? I have a set of older rotary joysticks from ultramarc, but they are so tall that I had to take out the bottom of my tankstick. I've been looking for a replacement and I was thinking this might be it. I'm worried about the quality of the controller for other games (i.e. non-rotary games)
@@googlecloud-kevin9804 I personally wouldn't. I like the feeling the traditional bat-top stick for most games. I could see these being annoying if I'm frantically spinning the stick to do Zangief's pile driver or something and it clicks to the next spot. I'm always a proponent of having separate controls for specific functions instead of the one-size-fits-all approach which is why I have so many.
Where did you get that joystick? I would love to jave one of those!!! Amazing video!
I ordered it from thunderstickstudio.com. It just came out.
The best games ever made : Forgotten World and Time Soldier were Rotary. And Arkanoid.
The day the rotary and spinner died is the day the gaming industry died.