Super Nintendo Joysticks

Manufactured by: ASCIIWare

Super Advantage - Like most aftermarket controllers, this pup has regular fire/turbo/auto for the A, B, X, Y, L, and R, and slow motion. Both the turbo and slow motion is fully adjustable, so you can synchronize it to whatever works best for a particular game. Also, when using slow motion, the stick can prevent any button (other than select and start) from being fired at the split second the game is paused (since some games have functions that pressing one of those buttons may activate, while the game is paused). It is, from what I have heard, a solid joystick choice. If you need a joystick for a fighting game, try this one! What is interesting about this joystick, is that it is distributed and manufactured by ASCIIWare, not Nintendo, who distributed the original Advantage joystick (manufactured by ASCII) for the NES. Hmmm... 

 

Manufactured by: Quickshot??

Maverick 2B - This controller is a joystick/pad hybrid, as you can see. It may or may not have slow motion, and I don't know about turbo/auto fire (I would assume it does at least to some degree).

 

Manufactured by: ??

Super Jo-Jo/Eliminator - It can be used with both SNES and Genesis via a special cable. The only time I have ever seen this joystick was in a few issues of EGM. It is advertised in one issue on the same page with a cheesy Game Boy knock-off. The controller was originally called "Super Jo-Jo", but later was advertised under the name "Eliminator". I do not know what name the joystick was finally sold under in stores.

 

Manufactured by: ??

SN Programmable Joystick - It has 30 preprogrammed special moves including a secret code.  Mirror function doubles number of pre-programmed moves. Programmable LCD control panel feature to memorize action sequence! Built-in backup battery for memories. Rotateable fire button pad! Multi directional Joystick movement! Turbo and Slow motion settings!

 

Manufactured by: Capcom

Capcom Fighter Stick - This has got to be the most expensive stick I have ever seen, short of a custom arcade stick. This stick is made especially for the Street Fighter II games, but can be used with any SNES game, of course. When you go to play any of the three Street Fighter II games for the SNES (Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Turbo, and Super Street Fighter II), you can automatically set up the buttons to the original arcade configuration; just go to the Options menu, and move the cursor to "SET", and press one of the buttons. Pretty cool. The stick is shaped like two squares overlapping, with a small triangular space at the bottom edge. On the left hand "square", is the stick, and the select and start buttons. The right hand "square" has the six main buttons. I believe this stick also offers independent turbo/auto fire for all six buttons. Finally, there may have been another version of this stick made, possibly after the release of the second or third Street Fighter II game for the SNES.

 

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Techno Plus Joystick - This is a fairly decent joystick for SNES...Not Arcade stick...Joy stick...Like airplanes and Personal Computers. Ok, nothing amazing though, but PC users and pilots will prefer this to an Joy pad, but remember, its a digital stick, not antilog so you don't get any better movement through it. But one thing with it will get on your nerves...every movement you make or button your press will make an annoying clicking sound that will drive you insane...click, click, click…

 

Manufactured by: ??

Fighter Stick - This joystick is very well built with metal base and is very comfortable to use. This joystick doesn't seem right when you use it with side scrollers such as Super Mario World. I recommend this joystick for anyone who is in the market for a good SNES joystick. This joystick is perfect to use in racing games like Super Mario Kart and Top Gear, and for flight simulators like Pilot wings and Star Fox. You have a option for slow motion and adjustable speed for each buttons, turbo and auto. Each button can be made for up to 36 shots per second. You have a switch to adjust the speed of the auto and turbo for the buttons.

 

Manufactured by: ??

??? - A high-quality finished CONTROLLER for Arcade enthusiasts! Six Big Buttons and a digital stick are ideal for the control of Beat ' em Ups. For fastidious play sequences auto-fire is available and a slow motion function. The Arcade pro is connectable both to the super NES and to the Sega mega drive.

 

Manufactured by: Nintendo

Super NES Score Master - It has turbo and auto-fire to all of the buttons and even a SLOW switch. A well-built model that will last for the rest of your life. Best used with beat 'em up-games as Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Clayfighter. That is, if you want to have the arcade feeling while playing. It truly suck when you're playing Smash TV. Guess why?

 

Manufactured by: Hori

??? - This is your standard fighting stick. Features turbo fire for each of the buttons, including L and R, and probably auto-fire for each as well. It also features slow motion.

 

Manufactured by: ??

Championship Joystick - This is the most plain looking of the arcade joysticks I have seen. The stick is a cube, it does not have a slanted surface like most, and has a black surface with dark blue sides. The joystick is also smaller than most; it is just over a foot and a half long, and a foot wide. It has a stick, which, instead of a ball at the end, has a simple grip over the metal. The buttons are arranged in two rows of three, like almost all other joysticks. The buttons in the columns are, from left to right, red, white and blue (nice and patriotic). On the surface of the stick, the eight stick directions are labeled with blue arrows. Lastly, in the bottom right hand corner, is "The Arcadian" or "Championship Joystick" logo. Turbo/auto fire may be available; there is also a special cable to use the SNES version of the joystick with the old 8 bit Nintendo. Not as impressive as the other arcade joysticks appearance-wise, but it just may be cheaper. Contact KBM, 15980 Chaney Thompson Road, Huntsville, AL 35803, phone 1-800 264-8728, fax (205) 880-2007.

 

Manufactured by: ??

FireStick -  This is an arcade quality joystick and a single player stick, with a single turbo fire option (I think). The stick surface is white, with the stick and the A, B, X, Y, L and R buttons in the middle, the select and start buttons and a switch (the turbo switch I assume) just above, and the "Fire Stick" logo just below. The sides of the stick are black, and the body inclines up slightly towards the far end, like many arcade control consoles. You can only get this stick from the manufacturer. Contact G & C Joysick Manufacturing, P.O. Box 848, Paramount, CA 90723, phone 1-800-JOYSTICK.

 

Manufactured by: ??

Python 2B - If you have any info, please e-mail me.

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Stealth - If you have any info, please e-mail me.

Manufactured by: JB King??

JB King Super Joystick - If you have any info, please e-mail me.

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Manufactured by: Fire??

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Manufactured by: ??

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Manufactured by: Doc's

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