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DOAStick - Xbox 360Description
Hori's Dead or Alive joystick brings the arcade feel of Team Ninja's 3-d fighter home with you on the xbox 360. Providing an oversized feel with very responsive controls that include the 360's menu button, head-phone jack for online comunication and large arcade sized buttons for quick trigger fingers. It is a must for every gamer who is a fan of fighters on the 360.


Features

  • From ultra popular fighting series; Dead or Alive
  • Japanese arcade style controller
  • Very massive including large arcade style buttons
  • Xbox Live Headset support
  • Copyright Tecmo - officially licensed by Microsoft
  • Produced by Hori Japan

Retail Specs
  • Price: $49.99
  • Release Date:
  • Manufacturer: HORI

User Perspective
The Good:
  • Provides excellent arcade feel
  • Responsive arcade-like controls (in DOA4, unknown in other fighting games)
  • Built to be played for DOA4
  • Corded so batteries dying is not a worry
  • Nicely designed exterior of Kokoro

The Bad:
  • Limited use mainly for fighters (lacks R stick control)
  • May be too bulky for some
  • Not wireless
  • Bumper buttons a little too far away to actually use during a fight
  • At the moment, DOA4 is the only game that can use this

The Verdict:
Excellent arcade stick, although required me to have some transition time from the much stiffer Sega Saturn's Virtua Stick. If the current 360 controllers aren't good enough for you to play fighting games at your limit, the DOA stick is a nice way to go. But be warned, not a good controller for any other type of game besides fighting or just going through the menus.

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