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Old 01-28-2008, 04:26 PM   #1
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I purchased 2 HORI fighting sticks yesterday from the Nintendo World Store in NYC. It works great for SF2 and Super Mario 3. It is advertised as a classic controller, but when I tried to play Mario Kart 64, I could not move left or right. The buttons work, but the joystick part does not. Anyone else have this problem? Please help, nobody picks up the phone at Nintendo World.
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Old 01-28-2008, 05:35 PM   #2
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I'm guessing it has to do with lack of an analog stick on the HORI fighting stick, the joystick could actually the D-pad and lacks analog stick function.
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I'm guessing it has to do with lack of an analog stick on the HORI fighting stick, the joystick could actually the D-pad and lacks analog stick function.
Thanks. I called Nintendo directly, who passed me along to HORI in California. The HORI receptionist guy basically told me the same thing, and to watch out for "classic controller compatible" games.
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It was not made with N64 in mind (no analog)
It was made mosly for arcade games and as such is unsuitable for any games that require anythin more that a pad and buttons
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