I have to give SNK a lot of credit for how forward thinking they made this. With the ability to replace parts and swap in higher quality parts. So even if you wear out or break a stick or button you can replace it instead of buying a new unit.
I’ve just watched this video again and I can tell your work will never break, having thicker cables how you did will be way more secure in time because nothing will move, everything will stay solid as a rock. You can relax and even hit hard your stick without stress!!!
Unbelievable that this 4 year old video is still relevant. Not only the Arcade Stick Pro but also the buttons and balls are still available. Thanks again for this informative video!
As reference for anyone who cares but doesn't know: the original Neo Geo cabinets used a Seimitsu LS 40, so if you want it to have that feel now you know which stick to buy. Of course, this applies only to the japanese cabs, the american ones used battops, iirc they felt like happs or something like that, which sadly don't fit on this stick.
@@dbnpoldermans4120 The LS-40 on FocusAttack has both the PCB type and the four plugs type with basically the same mounting plate as the LS-56 which was shown by Scarlet Sprites to be able to mount on the arcade stick. The four plug type would be easier to use the same connections as the base joystick so it would be an easier mod.
I love my LS-40, it's a great all-around stick! (fighting games, shmups, arcade games) Been using it for a while in my previously JLF-modded SF IV Arcade Fightstick, and I'm never going back!
when you need a magnitazed Screwdriver ,just hold the Tip on a strong Magnet , et voila its also magnetized, thanks for your Mod Tips, greeetings from Switzerland
@@NihongoGamer The joysticks with the 0.187 terminals are a PAIN to wire and figure out. You're almost certainly better off doing it the way you did for the future. Most joystick levers for home controllers are plug-and-play drop in with their own PCB (with soldered in microswitches) for convenience. If you EVER decide to install another joystick in that case, you can reuse that plug in harness as it is. It installs identically with the Hori Hayabusa lever (if you can figure out a way to install a Hori lever in that case; you might have to cut plastic which would make it VERY inconvenient; I don't see how a the Hayabusa mounting plate would fit in without severe modifications) or the -01 PCB versions of the LS-32, -40, -56, etc. The only difference with the Seimitsu joysticks is that you FLIP the harness head adapter before plugging it in.
I got an old dreamcast arcade stick with a bad controller and buttons. This has me wondering if I could mod it now. Thanks! Really appreciate all the mistakes and tips!
If you wanna keep it as close as possible, you're gonna need a dremel. Focus Attack has a much easier plexi solution that also lets you put artwork inside.
Just got my neo geo stick in today, I'm actually really happy with the stick, if I could find a way to dampen the plastic echo inside the unit, but thats a small gripe.
This brings back memories of wiring my bartop arcade. crimping wires, getting all buttons and sticks working correctly was a nightmare 🤯. so satisfying when finished tho! Great vid 👍🏼
i took my NES apart to fix... it now has 2 screws holding it together (out of 6) and i think they may be screws from inside the machine. I swear i had it organized but then knocked my tray over and bye bye screws.
Nice work! Mods like this are about my speed - very hands on, but not much (if any soldering), almost plug and play. I'm about to modify a cheap Retro-Bit Power Stick for the NES with a Sanwa joystick and Seimitsu buttons, so I found this whole endeavor quite inspiring. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
Japanese tools are so good... You can directly see the quality just by watching it... Very very well made, it's a simple tool but trust me the quality looks very very good. I love SO MUCH the Japanese work, it's so precise and serious. Japanese companies definitely respect their consumers. Very satisfying, very professional.
Not only that but they also have pride to keep A shoddy product can damage face (the pride of a family or company, if one member loses face everyone else does) so they have to make sure the products are high quality
@@arbetor12 SNK just shot themselves in the foot. I don't know how much the rest of you know about Japanese culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in America where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in Japan, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance. What this means is the japanese public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase SNK software for any system, nor will they purchase any further games. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but SNK has alienated an entire market with this move. SNK, publicly apologize and cancel the Mohammed bin Salman’s foundation acquisition or you can kiss your business goodbye.
Dude I switched out the spring for a 4 lb spring. It cost like 6 bucks for 2 of them. Maybe less.. But it made the difference.I wonder if they sell 6 to 8 lb springs. It was a cheap and very effective mod. I recommend you try it out on your channel Mr. Nihongo gamer ;)
Hey are you ever going to change the buttons? I just ordered this stick/system and definitely want to mod it. Here's hoping you do one final video of this series changing the buttons out. Please? Lol Love the content btw, you have a very informative and fun channel
@@KetsubanSolo Did you mod this stick yourself? I just ordered one, and I already have some Sanwa snap-in buttons and a Sanwa JLF lever, but I don’t really like messing with cables or cutting them. Is it true that using a Seimitsu lever makes it easier to fit without needing any cutting or re-wiring? I don’t mind getting a Seimitsu lever.
Sengoku has two branches. The arcade button parts are in Radio Depaato and the some JST connectors and cables are only available at the other branch about 5 minutes down the road next to kotobukiya
Thank you for showing in detail step-by-step trial&error guide for switching sticks and the problems that come with it, next step showing us soldering skills 😁 I've swapped a stock stick and buttons on a venom arcade Stick with Sanwa parts years before by myself and use this stick till now... Btw the black circle dust protection that came with the Sanwa one should be on top of the case and can replace insteaf of the white one if desired. Otherwise are you expecting double dust protection? Otherwise it could even cause problems later and your stick is slightly shorter in depth where it comes out of the case. Greetings 👍👍👍 Have missed the banana there, where it belongs🤪
@@NihongoGamer man as a french fella ..gotta bring some flair into this...and obviously some modesty as well.. Wanted to ask.. u play Knives Out ?the BR that went out on Japanese Eshop like couple weeks ago...
For those like myself who don't have any screws to steal from another fightstick unit what size screw is needed to install the sanwa stick? You never mentioned that important detail.
I plan on changing the buttons and ball top on my ng asp, but I've never modded a stick before because I've been intimidated due to not wanting to mess up an expensive piece of hardware. How do the wires come off on the buttons? Can I just carefully pull them off then re-insert them?
For those that want to do the mod, this is more or less the "long" way of going about it. The reason he crimped the cables individually was because he couldn't find the correct one that's pre-made on both sides readily available. If you shop online, you can find the right cable that has both sides of the cables already pre-done and all you would have to do is plug in both sides and you're done.
Hi. I just got one of these and I had a question about modifying. Would I need to purchase an encoder if I wanted to change the buttons and the joystick to LED?
Okay back with a revenge do u have the color "schema" (yes french word sorry) where we can see the color cables on the micro switches? like North: White and red/South: Red and White/West green and yellow and East: yellow and green... 'Cause i would like to mount an Hayabusa with cables directly on switches^^ Merci merci^^ Suppport from Paris
Using a Sanwa JLF for KOF is a very bad idea. For games like Street Fighter where circles, half circles and quarter circles are the priority, it is perfect, but once you try a fast paced fighting game like KOF and start doing things like hyper hops, super jumps, running forward, back dash and many other things that require a short throw distance and higher tension, a JLF literally becomes the biggest nightmare ever (unless you use a custom oversized actuator and a "heavier" spring, of course). I had to learn this the hard way.
@@NihongoGamer Sounds amazing, man! I also noticed you started with KOF 2002, I would recommend that you give the proper ones a try first, like 97, 98, 99 and 2K, since those ones were made by the real SNK, so you will enjoy KOF and Neo-Geo in general at its best (best graphics, best art, best story, best voice acting, outstanding OST, etc). 94, 95 & 96 are also amazing, but the combo system was not polished enough back then in my opinion.
@@PurpleSanz growing up my city had a mini putt and for a period they only had two cabs and a pool table for an "arcade" (they got better) one of the cabs was KoF 98, best
What sizes screws did you use to mount the new joy stick? I'd have a heart atack if I strip the holes. Update: I measured the hole for the arcade stick mount plate. Standard is (⅛w)x (¼d)in. Metric is 3.1x 6.3mm. I ordered a couple different screw types on Amazon. It's hard to find an exact screw type that may fit so I'll let you know what works out. Wish me luck. Thanks NG.
I wonder if you could get away with buying some female-to-female Dupont cables off eBay. Just means you don't need to buy special connectors or make cables yourself, you just need to connect the wires and close up the stick. I've not tried it, but maybe someone else can confirm if it will fit?
Don't think so, western levers and buttons are made for big machines and usually don't fit on sticks because they are too big, and this one is pretty thin.
Hey so you can actually do a direct swap to a Korean lever like the Crown 309MJ or FJ without even needing a new wire, cuz you can just pull the 8 quick disconnect terminals off of the original lever switches! You could also swap in any Seimitsu lever that uses the same connection style (with 8 individual microswitch terminals, not the PCB 5 pin connector). But the Sanwa JLF uses a 5 pin JST-XH 2.54mm connector, and the original lever uses a 5pin JST-PH 2.0mm connector.. So you'd need to find a premade 5 pin JST-XH to PH wire to do a plug n play JLF swap. Or you can get the same JLF wire he used in the video, but instead just crimp some .187" spade terminals onto the 5 bare wires and connect them directly to the original microswitch quick disconnects.
6:17 LOL! You made me grimace when you clamped that on the wrong part of the wire. It's like watching a horror movie, and you just want to yell at the characters not to go that way. BTW, all you need to do is use a small drill bit to ream the holes out on the connector to accommodate the thicker wire.
Honestly it's too much hassle to me and i'm honestly not fit in to do these kind of jobs, i even assembled my own PC with lots of hassle so, i'm just gonna leave it off to what it currently is
Bro you literally have done too many things for this channel and we do appreciate all your efforts. But please do eat, give yourself a lot of nourishment. Have a proper haircut. Bro please go mod yourself for Christ sake, please bro please. TH-cam money can literally feed you bro as in.
I recall a WoolieVS arcade stick video where he had a mechanism that allowed for a detachable joystick for when putting in a backpack. Not perfect, but ideal in the right situations.
You could just do the Phreakmods Link joystick shaft mod to make the stick much slimmer and easier to slide into a backpack. Basically the same as what comes with the Victrix fightstick.
The insulation makes zero difference. Squeezing them was the correct move. If you want to use "thinner" wires, just buy a double sided adapter harness and plug it in. But you won't need to. If you want to get nuts you can solder it straight to the pins and use shrink wrap.
I caught wind that the software got hacked to play more games but CPS3 runs like poo. So no Third Strike or Jojo. But as I see it, if you can't plug this stick into a PS4 then you probably will be able to soon.
honestly i am surpirsed you bothered finding a connecting head that sized and not just use single pin housings for each wire. also just look up pin housings they are 100+pcs variety packs online for less than a tenner. single pin housings allows you to re-wire(both ends if need be) as needed if you swap sticks alot.
They are typically only slightly larger than the crimp connector about the same-ish clearance when you placed the wires in alone for the test fit so i would say yes the only downside is that they are friction fit so a minor pull will unplug them but by just estimating from the video the pins housings would be butting right up each other. but would have plenty of clearance form the board's clip.
R.I.P. green button 2019-2019
Ate by the green screen
You'll be missed 😭
oh thats what happened lol.... i'll admit i saw it missing and just thought it had come out somehow...
hahaha,
I thought he.has the stick opened lol
I have to give SNK a lot of credit for how forward thinking they made this. With the ability to replace parts and swap in higher quality parts. So even if you wear out or break a stick or button you can replace it instead of buying a new unit.
I’ve just watched this video again and I can tell your work will never break, having thicker cables how you did will be way more secure in time because nothing will move, everything will stay solid as a rock. You can relax and even hit hard your stick without stress!!!
Unbelievable that this 4 year old video is still relevant. Not only the Arcade Stick Pro but also the buttons and balls are still available. Thanks again for this informative video!
As reference for anyone who cares but doesn't know: the original Neo Geo cabinets used a Seimitsu LS 40, so if you want it to have that feel now you know which stick to buy.
Of course, this applies only to the japanese cabs, the american ones used battops, iirc they felt like happs or something like that, which sadly don't fit on this stick.
does the ls 40 fit as well?
@@dbnpoldermans4120 The LS-40 on FocusAttack has both the PCB type and the four plugs type with basically the same mounting plate as the LS-56 which was shown by Scarlet Sprites to be able to mount on the arcade stick. The four plug type would be easier to use the same connections as the base joystick so it would be an easier mod.
@@rxzero00 You're awesome! thx
@@dbnpoldermans4120 No problem.
I love my LS-40, it's a great all-around stick! (fighting games, shmups, arcade games) Been using it for a while in my previously JLF-modded SF IV Arcade Fightstick, and I'm never going back!
Using seimitsu joystick is way easier thanks to 4 switches being individuals, so you can just plug the legacy cable to the joystick
They sell 5-pin Sanwa cables all over Amazon in the US. I had to get a 5-pack when I did, and I totally don't even mind (cheap)
They're even cheaper on Focus Attack. $4.
If I'm not mistake, the neo geo machines used the seimitsu ls-40 lever
Yeah, but the mounting holes in the case are for a JLF mounting plate, so you need to get a universal plate if you wanna use that.
thank you, i was doing research on putting a sanwa jlf on the stick, thank you for the tutorial, also you do amazing editing!
when you need a magnitazed Screwdriver ,just hold the Tip on a strong Magnet , et voila its also magnetized, thanks for your Mod Tips, greeetings from Switzerland
There’s a version of the JLF that has the microswitches exposed and it would be plug and play
Sounds great!
@@NihongoGamer The joysticks with the 0.187 terminals are a PAIN to wire and figure out.
You're almost certainly better off doing it the way you did for the future. Most joystick levers for home controllers are plug-and-play drop in with their own PCB (with soldered in microswitches) for convenience.
If you EVER decide to install another joystick in that case, you can reuse that plug in harness as it is. It installs identically with the Hori Hayabusa lever (if you can figure out a way to install a Hori lever in that case; you might have to cut plastic which would make it VERY inconvenient; I don't see how a the Hayabusa mounting plate would fit in without severe modifications) or the -01 PCB versions of the LS-32, -40, -56, etc. The only difference with the Seimitsu joysticks is that you FLIP the harness head adapter before plugging it in.
I got an old dreamcast arcade stick with a bad controller and buttons. This has me wondering if I could mod it now. Thanks! Really appreciate all the mistakes and tips!
if its broke tear that sucker apart! You got this sharing lungs! maybe it just needs a good cleaning?
If you wanna keep it as close as possible, you're gonna need a dremel. Focus Attack has a much easier plexi solution that also lets you put artwork inside.
Respect bro Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor
Just got my neo geo stick in today, I'm actually really happy with the stick, if I could find a way to dampen the plastic echo inside the unit, but thats a small gripe.
this is really informative, I'm planning to get an arcade stick some time
This brings back memories of wiring my bartop arcade. crimping wires, getting all buttons and sticks working correctly was a nightmare 🤯. so satisfying when finished tho!
Great vid 👍🏼
nice, the greenscreen ate the green button
One of your most useful and informative video- Thanks
Waiting for mine in the mail! Great video, thanks for the tutorial.
😂 "I'm only gonna use two screws, because I can't find the other ones"
I do the same... Lost like 1/4 of my laptop screws.
i took my NES apart to fix... it now has 2 screws holding it together (out of 6) and i think they may be screws from inside the machine. I swear i had it organized but then knocked my tray over and bye bye screws.
Well...exact opposite here...i always end up with some screws left
Nice work! Mods like this are about my speed - very hands on, but not much (if any soldering), almost plug and play. I'm about to modify a cheap Retro-Bit Power Stick for the NES with a Sanwa joystick and Seimitsu buttons, so I found this whole endeavor quite inspiring. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
Japanese tools are so good... You can directly see the quality just by watching it... Very very well made, it's a simple tool but trust me the quality looks very very good.
I love SO MUCH the Japanese work, it's so precise and serious.
Japanese companies definitely respect their consumers. Very satisfying, very professional.
Not only that but they also have pride to keep
A shoddy product can damage face (the pride of a family or company, if one member loses face everyone else does) so they have to make sure the products are high quality
@@arbetor12 yeah it's really interesting isn't it? One of the many things we can learn about Japanese culture from anime
@@arbetor12 SNK just shot themselves in the foot.
I don't know how much the rest of you know about Japanese culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in America where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in Japan, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.
What this means is the japanese public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase SNK software for any system, nor will they purchase any further games. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but SNK has alienated an entire market with this move.
SNK, publicly apologize and cancel the Mohammed bin Salman’s foundation acquisition or you can kiss your business goodbye.
0:16 LMAO The green button
Dude I switched out the spring for a 4 lb spring. It cost like 6 bucks for 2 of them. Maybe less.. But it made the difference.I wonder if they sell 6 to 8 lb springs. It was a cheap and very effective mod. I recommend you try it out on your channel Mr. Nihongo gamer ;)
huh, a neo geo stick only has 7 buttons
?
Papapapoww the green screen made the green button disappear
Z-one green screen made the green button vanish
lol,you didn't notice the greenscreen???
This. Was. Awesome. THANK YOU!!!
Hey are you ever going to change the buttons? I just ordered this stick/system and definitely want to mod it. Here's hoping you do one final video of this series changing the buttons out. Please? Lol
Love the content btw, you have a very informative and fun channel
Buttons are easy to mod, but only snap-ins will work
@@KetsubanSolo Did you mod this stick yourself? I just ordered one, and I already have some Sanwa snap-in buttons and a Sanwa JLF lever, but I don’t really like messing with cables or cutting them. Is it true that using a Seimitsu lever makes it easier to fit without needing any cutting or re-wiring? I don’t mind getting a Seimitsu lever.
Those fingers are looking rough! Good job on the mod.
P.S. Is Sengoku in the Radio Kaikan?
Sengoku has two branches. The arcade button parts are in Radio Depaato and the some JST connectors and cables are only available at the other branch about 5 minutes down the road next to kotobukiya
@@NihongoGamer The Kotobukiya behind HEY, right?
Thank you. Everything I needed to know...
13:28 that’s what he said 😂✌🏽
DorkCompany 🤣😂
Thank you for showing in detail step-by-step trial&error guide for switching sticks and the problems that come with it, next step showing us soldering skills 😁
I've swapped a stock stick and buttons on a venom arcade Stick with Sanwa parts years before by myself and use this stick till now...
Btw the black circle dust protection that came with the Sanwa one should be on top of the case and can replace insteaf of the white one if desired. Otherwise are you expecting double dust protection? Otherwise it could even cause problems later and your stick is slightly shorter in depth where it comes out of the case.
Greetings 👍👍👍
Have missed the banana there, where it belongs🤪
Thanks for this experimentorial^^!!!!
Gonna frankenstein mine very soon^^
Lol what an amazing word! Experimentorial!
@@NihongoGamer man as a french fella ..gotta bring some flair into this...and obviously some modesty as well..
Wanted to ask.. u play Knives Out ?the BR that went out on Japanese Eshop like couple weeks ago...
Seimitsu LS-32 or LS-40 is your best bet, since those Neo-Geo fighting games use those joysticks for higher level of execution...
Which plate will work in the Neo Geo ASP using the Seimitsu LS-32? I am thinking about using it, but only know of the MS Flat Plate fitting properly.
@@jrc9648 A flat plate will do. Or maybe a Kowal flat mounting plate...
Thanks for showing me this, its a very easy mod!
you're the best ! thanks for the mod !! :-)
Thx man ,super robta też się za to zabieram 😃👍
For those like myself who don't have any screws to steal from another fightstick unit what size screw is needed to install the sanwa stick? You never mentioned that important detail.
I plan on changing the buttons and ball top on my ng asp, but I've never modded a stick before because I've been intimidated due to not wanting to mess up an expensive piece of hardware. How do the wires come off on the buttons? Can I just carefully pull them off then re-insert them?
The background looks exactly how i think your house will look like some years in the future.
Soo many sticks, so little time...
For those that want to do the mod, this is more or less the "long" way of going about it. The reason he crimped the cables individually was because he couldn't find the correct one that's pre-made on both sides readily available.
If you shop online, you can find the right cable that has both sides of the cables already pre-done and all you would have to do is plug in both sides and you're done.
Can you tell us the part number of this cable so we can search for it?
A link would be nice, thank you.
up
Is that sanwa new stick with a 8 direction restrictor?
Hi. I just got one of these and I had a question about modifying. Would I need to purchase an encoder if I wanted to change the buttons and the joystick to LED?
Don't know much about LEDs but generally I think you do need a separate led controller for that
so bad was the old stick ??i got doubt if i would get one!!
The old stick was fine. I was just curious to see what mod potential it has
Anyone on here know of an EU/UK release date? I can find precisely nothing at all about it being released here which is frustrating.
The metal is RF shielding
but did you unlock the hidden games?
@NihongoGamer try the Seimitsu PS-14-K Clear (30mm - Snap In) [BOUNCEBACK SERIES]
Only TWO screws! TWO! Why not add the full 4 to hold the stick in?
Cool el tutorial carnal saludos
Okay back with a revenge
do u have the color "schema" (yes french word sorry) where we can see the color cables on the micro switches? like North: White and red/South: Red and White/West green and yellow and East: yellow and green... 'Cause i would like to mount an Hayabusa with cables directly on switches^^
Merci merci^^
Suppport from Paris
Using a Sanwa JLF for KOF is a very bad idea. For games like Street Fighter where circles, half circles and quarter circles are the priority, it is perfect, but once you try a fast paced fighting game like KOF and start doing things like hyper hops, super jumps, running forward, back dash and many other things that require a short throw distance and higher tension, a JLF literally becomes the biggest nightmare ever (unless you use a custom oversized actuator and a "heavier" spring, of course). I had to learn this the hard way.
I’ll give other sticks a try! Might be a good opportunity since I’m not super familiar with short hops yet
@@NihongoGamer Sounds amazing, man! I also noticed you started with KOF 2002, I would recommend that you give the proper ones a try first, like 97, 98, 99 and 2K, since those ones were made by the real SNK, so you will enjoy KOF and Neo-Geo in general at its best (best graphics, best art, best story, best voice acting, outstanding OST, etc). 94, 95 & 96 are also amazing, but the combo system was not polished enough back then in my opinion.
@@PurpleSanz growing up my city had a mini putt and for a period they only had two cabs and a pool table for an "arcade" (they got better) one of the cabs was KoF 98, best
OttoDIY V2/V5 modded JLF just give that possibility, if, like me, you don't want to swtich to korean levers.
What sizes screws did you use to mount the new joy stick? I'd have a heart atack if I strip the holes.
Update: I measured the hole for the arcade stick mount plate. Standard is (⅛w)x (¼d)in. Metric is 3.1x 6.3mm. I ordered a couple different screw types on Amazon. It's hard to find an exact screw type that may fit so I'll let you know what works out. Wish me luck. Thanks NG.
I wonder if you could get away with buying some female-to-female Dupont cables off eBay. Just means you don't need to buy special connectors or make cables yourself, you just need to connect the wires and close up the stick. I've not tried it, but maybe someone else can confirm if it will fit?
NihongoGamer where did you buy your hoodie from.
Snk booth at Tokyo Game Show
Awesome they let you make a video in the arcade!
Hi, could you help me please. I’m wondering the size of button in order to change for sanwa.
Thx
Those look like standard OSBF-30s.
Was it red red green, or red green red?
why not just use a 5-pin cable and just switch the cables around as needed?
cool socks btw
gotta sock fast!
Have you tried the Jailbreak yet?
Do you thing it fit a industrias Lorenzo lever?
Don't think so, western levers and buttons are made for big machines and usually don't fit on sticks because they are too big, and this one is pretty thin.
I was wondering if it was hollow for a second then when he turned it around i was like what? Then I realized that button was green lol
That green button 😂
Oh men and where is the cup of coffe ? we miss it
To bad the arcade stick does not work with neo geo cboxes... why i have no idea...
Hey so you can actually do a direct swap to a Korean lever like the Crown 309MJ or FJ without even needing a new wire, cuz you can just pull the 8 quick disconnect terminals off of the original lever switches! You could also swap in any Seimitsu lever that uses the same connection style (with 8 individual microswitch terminals, not the PCB 5 pin connector).
But the Sanwa JLF uses a 5 pin JST-XH 2.54mm connector, and the original lever uses a 5pin JST-PH 2.0mm connector..
So you'd need to find a premade 5 pin JST-XH to PH wire to do a plug n play JLF swap.
Or you can get the same JLF wire he used in the video, but instead just crimp some .187" spade terminals onto the 5 bare wires and connect them directly to the original microswitch quick disconnects.
True! I’d like to try crown and seimitsu levers some day so this could be a good opportunity
he shouldn't have to use the white cap but he manage it
Viendo vídeos de Bran el roto. Rey de los 6 reinos y su stick neo GEO.
6:17 LOL! You made me grimace when you clamped that on the wrong part of the wire. It's like watching a horror movie, and you just want to yell at the characters not to go that way. BTW, all you need to do is use a small drill bit to ream the holes out on the connector to accommodate the thicker wire.
People say defusing a bomb is scary HA this is way scarier
Honestly it's too much hassle to me and i'm honestly not fit in to do these kind of jobs, i even assembled my own PC with lots of hassle so, i'm just gonna leave it off to what it currently is
Now what if someone made this into a mix or hitbox?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
do you know what out of sync means? i guess not.
that greenscreen
💗💗💗
WITH THE ANSWERS 👌
Bro you literally have done too many things for this channel and we do appreciate all your efforts. But please do eat, give yourself a lot of nourishment. Have a proper haircut. Bro please go mod yourself for Christ sake, please bro please. TH-cam money can literally feed you bro as in.
Today Nihongo shows us his thumb nail. (:
button not missing.. green screen..
One button missing 😂
yes!, WTF LOL
One day for the sake of convenience we'll have a large arcade stick that's retractable to fit in a small backpack
That would be amazing
I recall a WoolieVS arcade stick video where he had a mechanism that allowed for a detachable joystick for when putting in a backpack. Not perfect, but ideal in the right situations.
@@AnxietyPictures I was thinking more like folding it or breaking it in half and putting it back together lol
You could just do the Phreakmods Link joystick shaft mod to make the stick much slimmer and easier to slide into a backpack. Basically the same as what comes with the Victrix fightstick.
The insulation makes zero difference. Squeezing them was the correct move. If you want to use "thinner" wires, just buy a double sided adapter harness and plug it in. But you won't need to. If you want to get nuts you can solder it straight to the pins and use shrink wrap.
Why have you not hacked that thing and put roms on it yet? That is it’s only purpose.
Now put a Korean stick in it! :-)
That looked super easy m8...😅
That green button
nice nails bro
I want this
I caught wind that the software got hacked to play more games but CPS3 runs like poo. So no Third Strike or Jojo. But as I see it, if you can't plug this stick into a PS4 then you probably will be able to soon.
This doesn’t make sense. Just buy a stick without the pcb board.
honestly i am surpirsed you bothered finding a connecting head that sized and not just use single pin housings for each wire. also just look up pin housings they are 100+pcs variety packs online for less than a tenner. single pin housings allows you to re-wire(both ends if need be) as needed if you swap sticks alot.
Would single pin housings still fit in the white plastic pin box on the PCB?
They are typically only slightly larger than the crimp connector about the same-ish clearance when you placed the wires in alone for the test fit so i would say yes the only downside is that they are friction fit so a minor pull will unplug them but by just estimating from the video the pins housings would be butting right up each other. but would have plenty of clearance form the board's clip.
I’ll def keep it in mind as an option for future mods
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