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Mayflash/Elecom Arcade Stick for PS3

$75 AUD

 


This arcade stick is a non-branded but otherwise identical version of the Mayflash and Elecom USB fighting stick.

This stick is very easy to modify with a full Sanwa setup, only some quick soldering is required. This modification was first done by Slapperjoe here.

This product ships from and is sold by our Brisbane warehouse, and the price includes free express courier delivery within Australia. All sticks are tested before being sent, and dead-on-arrival models will be replaced. However, all mods are done at the users own risk. We can help with the mod process though, and a full schematic of button layouts will be online soon.


  • Model: PS3-STICK-1
  • 81 Units in Stock

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 30 April, 2009.

Customer Ratings

Customer Ratings
     

DEFINITION

SOFTNESS

FULLNESS

SOUNDSTAGE

FIDELITY

OVERALL

 
Muffled
                     
Clear
Soft
                     
Sharp
Empty
                     
Full
Near
                     
Wide
Inaccurate
                     
Accurate
Terrible
                     
Great Job!
     

Customer Comments

Customer Comments
Timothy Shu
  This fightstick is surprisingly good, especially at the 70 dollar price point. It has a good angle on the stick, tight enough for quick combo's but wide enough to prevent mistakes. The buttons are a tad loose compared to the top of the line sticks, but is otherwise very responsive. The button arrangement allows you to use American style (right 6) or Japanese style (left 6) hand placement. The construction is solid, its heavy enough not to slide around or feel like a flimsy toy - which unfortunately Hori sticks tend to. The only complaints are 1: The diagonal directions are somewhat shallower compared to the cardinal directions, requiring you to go deep into that direction to register a diagonal, so those of you who like to use shortcut motions for moves like Shoryuken in Street Fighter 4 will find it difficult to hit directly. However, it makes non-shortcut entry very smooth and fluid, so fireballs and non-shortcut Shoryuken commands are entered much quicker. 2: The 9 and 10 (start/select) buttons are a little bit easy to hit accidentally especially during frantic combo's and other button mashing scenario's 3: The glue on the rubber feet is a little weak, but i fixed that with superglue and is a non-issue now. 4: It has a nice clicking sound when you hit the stick or the buttons, which is normally a plus, but can wake people up if you're playing late at night :( Overall, the stick isn't as good as the AUD$250 imported Madcatz Tournament Edition Fightstick, but considering that you could get of these for the same price, these sticks kick all of the other sticks in the same price range out of the water, even some sticks that are in a higher price range. Definitely worth it!
     


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