Xbox 360 Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition

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Posted 14 May 2010 in General

  • Very limited quantities available. Compatible with most fighting games including PC games that support Xbox 360 gamepad controllers.Authentic Japanese-style Sanwa Denshi joystick & buttons
  • Premium-quality components with genuine arcade layout
  • Wired Cable – 4 M (13 FT) length
  • Connect to console via USB
  • Very limited quantities available. Compatible with most fighting games including PC games that support Xbox 360 gamepad controllers.

Product Description
The official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition controller for Microsoft Xbox 360 was designed for fighting game fans to recreate the quality, gameplay and precision found in arcades. Using the exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines, along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout, the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition brings the true arcade experience right into your home. With separate turbo settings for each button and the best components, prepare yourself for hours of competition, no quarters necessary…. More >> Xbox 360 Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition


5 Comments

  1. This video game controller costs about $400. That’s about $350 more than any controller should ever cost. Ever. You can buy a new console for that price. The overcharging for this controller causes it to deserve an immediate dismissal from any intelligent person. It’s obvious that Capcom making the controls for Street Fighter 4 a misrible mess was simply a ploy to force consumers to purchase an insanely overpriced controller. Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Here is a link I found verrry useful. This guy’s the real deal I assure you. Please read this thoroughly even though this guy might be too smart for most of you. Whoever wrote this review. Thank you! You are an asset and should be hired by consumer reports. We need more guys like you to combat corporate greed! Thank you Hori for keeping it real.

    [...] Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Before you even think about paying $499.99 for this rare arcade stick from other sellers, you need to remember this is a Mad Catz. Mad Catz sticks breakdown. They don’t last. Even if Mad Catz released a statement saying they’ve turned a new leaf and upgraded their quality control, be very wary. It took Mad Catz this many years to realize how bad their products are. If you want to spend your money wisely on a great arcade stick, if you have a budget of $250.00, try checking out Arcade-In-A-Box. They custom build arcade boxes using Sanwa and Seimitsu parts- two of the biggest arcade manufacturers in Japan. I just ordered my Arcade-In-Box two days ago. Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Really I wont ever trust Madcatz again, I bought this for a very high price and I thought it worth it, but the thing is it is not working good at all, some of the buttons really do not work good, it is just new I bought it, and only 1 day I tried the B button not working at all,,,

    What is … this is stealing people money…

    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Some people are trying to sell this thing for over $[...]USD are they nuts?

    you’re better off getting a custom stick check out [...] for people building them! you’ll get something that will last you a whole lot longer with authentic arcade parts at LESS than a fraction of the cost of these people selling this thing for $[...]!!!! holy hell!

    not to mention looks cool too! Rating: 4 / 5



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