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Review on 🎮 Enhanced MAYFLASH F300 Elite Arcade Stick with Sanwa Buttons and Joysticks for Xbox Series X/PS4/PS3/Xbox One/Xbox 360/Nintendo Switch/Android/PC Windows/NEOGEO Mini/SEGA MEGA Drive/SEGA Genesis by Tyler Markham

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally a joystick for classic 4-way arcade games

My wife and I are 80's kids and we have fond memories of classic arcade games, especially 4-way stick games like Pac-Man and Donkey Kong. I've dabbled with MAME over the past few decades and bought the classics Pac-Man and Donkey Kong on several different consoles, but never played much because the controls weren't precise enough. I didn't understand anything about 2/4/8 moves, gates or limiters, I just knew it didn't work. Our son got the Switch for Christmas this year and Pac-Man and Donkey Kong are available on it, so this week I went looking for joysticks. There's a lot of information out there, and it's overwhelming for someone who doesn't know anything about it. The biggest problem is that most people are looking for an 8 position "fight stick" and it seems to be available off the shelf. Most quad stick discussions involve people with the knowledge and skills to buy components and build their own. However, between work, parenting, caring for elderly parents, and existing hobbies, I'd rather buy something that works right away than try to become an expert myself. Officially, Hori's Signature Stick for Switch is double the size of this one and 8-way. I also found this one to be a bit more expensive, but figured that with Sanwa components and the 4-way adjustability I wouldn't have to spend more time and money on upgrades, so I decided to give it a try. With hardware buttons on the joystick. Installed according to the instructions, this stick connects immediately to the switch without any problems. It also comes with a USB-A to USB-C adapter so you can connect it to a dockless switch, which also works just fine. I struggled at first when I realized the joystick was just as unsuitable for Pac-Man as the Joy-Con joystick, so I disassembled it and looked for a 4-way adjuster. I didn't see how to accomplish this, I reassembled it and planned to return it. This morning I decided to give it another try and found a video on YouTube about changing the delimiter from an 8-sided square to a 4-sided diamond. With the plastic part, it wasn't really obvious that it was actually two parts with rotating inner workings, I would never have thought of that myself. Now that I've done that, it's an amazing difference. Games have gone from being useless to being entertaining. We can finally play Pac-Man and Donkey Kong without skipping corners or getting stuck on stairs. Я уверен, что если бы я нашел время, чтобы найти специальный 4-контактный джойстик и заменить его, было бы еще лучше, но я не вижу ничего подобного с 5-контактным разъемом, который есть у этого джойстика, так что Я рад оставить его how it is. Didn't have time to comment on durability but it seems quite durable and has Sanwa components. All of them can be easily replaced in case of failure. The fact that it works on other consoles and PC makes it flexible and I can try MAME again on PC. Instructions in the box how to switch it to 4-way. If it hadn't been for the week off I might not have taken the extra time to sort this out on my own and would have just sent it back instead.

Pros
  • Controller
Cons
  • No Power