![]() ![]() It is not needed for any other non-CPS2 spinner games as far as I know. In my case it came with the auction, but I intend to use it to play the CPS2 spinner games with my controller. The GRS Push & Pull Arcade Spinner features an aluminium structure and can fit a standard arcade buttonhole (28mm). On the later Taito F3 it is the same for spinner games, you just wire it directly to the JAMMA harness (or use a simple passthrough) tapping 5V and GND, with the spinner pulses going to the left and right direction inputs. On an original Akranoid cabinet, the spinner interface is just part of the (non JAMMA) harness. Hold both buttons for 10 sec to swap between X and Y-axis. Its smooth response, two functional buttons, and USB compatibility allows you to use it as a mouse when using a regular mouse gets too boring. I am not sure why Capcom went that route of a somewhat complex custom board. Its a great game, better than Arkanoid IMHO, but it appears to be using the Arkanoid geared spinner at 2x To be played correctly, this title requires an encoder wheel with a whopping 243 apertures when used with a modern 4x optical interface. The GRS USB Button Hole Spinner features an adjustable and switchable mouse-style controller design. It goes between your JAMMA harness and the CPS2 board and the spinners connect to the JST NH header on the I/O. The Capcom spinner I/O is for interfacing spinners with certain CPS2 games that use them. Discover or re-discover, the emblematic block breaker game in a fully modernized version Classic elements from the franchise will definitely make a comeback, with a brand-new look, new rules, as well as new effects, bonuses and features Including, for the very first time, a Battle Royale mode called ''Eternal Battle''. Everything in my original post can apply to the Taito one as well. The Taito spinner does seem to be more common, so unless you're specifically seeking out the Seimitsus you will probably end up with one. To me it feels "just right" for Arkanoid, the sensitivity is perfect. The Seimitsu spinner appears to be a clone of the Taito one, but I'm not 100% sure it is exact when it comes to feel as I don't own the Taito. ![]()
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