
Hori is now offering ability to place regular orders for the twin sticks until July 30 - english details here:
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2009/0 ... roduction/
I agree, but then again Hori have always made functional but bland looking sticksTestament/Seven7 wrote:It's still abit bland though, for the pricetag anyway.
If they dropped like, $150 off, then yes yes, and hell yes ^^
MSRP on the Sanwa sticks (JLJ-PL2-8NV, or -8V, I'm not sure) used in the prototype is about $85 each. I don't know what they are using in the final version.circuscommando wrote:i doubt Hori could make $100 sticks, while being profitable (they're asking triple that, a pure profit of $200 on a $300 item is unbelievable) $150 would probably be stretching. I'd guess Hori could probably sell at $150-$200 and manage out a few bucks. didn't someone mention the cost of each stick alone was at least $50-$60?
They don't ship internationally, so you have to go through an importer. The only store I know that is importing them to the US is NCS, priced at $398.90 (preorder link). The bulk of the mark-up goes to the international shipping. Even if you know somebody in Japan who will buy and reship to you for cost, it will approach the NCS price unless you go with surface shipping which takes months (EMS shipping on a single stick is about $70, and SAL is around $65). I've posted info on this in a previous thread.feixaq wrote:So how does one go about ordering the Twin Stick EX from the Hori website? Is there a shipping to US option, or do you have to go through an importer? Still not sure about spending that kind of dough on a use-specific peripheral, but just maybe...
Sorry, I wasn't very clear in my last posting. I meant $100 off so $200 total. Not $100 total.circuscommando wrote:i doubt Hori could make $100 sticks, while being profitable (they're asking triple that, a pure profit of $200 on a $300 item is unbelievable) $150 would probably be stretching. I'd guess Hori could probably sell at $150-$200 and manage out a few bucks. didn't someone mention the cost of each stick alone was at least $50-$60?
Sweet! I'm not crazy by myself!wraith88 wrote:welcome to the club![]()
so far i've counted four of us that've openly committed... or need to be committed
I get your point, but I have to disagree about the severity. The keyword is "abuse". Unless the controller is subject to abuse, the real VOOT arcade joysticks are fine. Broken shafts and other damage is caused by violent usage, such as idiots using the sticks to support their full body weight, or idiots trying to break them on purpose. The bad trigger issue is caused by lack of cleaning. Cleaning the turbo/weapon PCB can actually fix the trigger even after it's gone bad.jiakhang wrote:If the new model is not using the Sanwa sticks, it's not worth the money anymore. I have seem way too many sticks broken in the arcades. The sticks certainly looked like the Seimitsu sticks used in the original arcade cabinets. The mostly common faults were bad triggers and broken support rod in the sticks.