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The 8Bitdo Arcade Stick is a versatile gaming controller designed for both Nintendo Switch and Windows, featuring customizable button mapping, multiple connection options, and a mod-friendly design for arcade enthusiasts.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Portable, Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | nintendo_switch |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer,Nintendo Switch |
Item Dimensions | 11.93 x 4.37 x 7.99 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
Color | Multicolor |
F**Z
Unbelievably good arcade stick!
I bought this mainly for my Switch, though its compatibility with PC was an added bonus, especially with wireless capability. I did not expect it to be as good as it is, but it is a VERY solid arcade stick.My main intended use was for fighting games, particularly the Capcom collections available for Switch, which are also my greatest gage of how good an arcade stick is, because if I can easily pull off fireballs and dragon punches, for example, then I know it's good. This thing handles all those moves and more with ease, and has been outstanding for other fighting games as well.The build quality exceeded my expectations too; it has a good amount of weight to it, useful when I'm battling it out as it doesn't slide all over the place, helped by the large grip pads on the bottom. The buttons feel good too, very responsive and not too clicky. The wireless function works great, and I've had zero pairing/connectivity issues at all so far using it with my Switch. Looking forward to trying it out with some PC fighting games as well. Highly recommend this to anyone looking for a good quality arcade stick with a fun, retro NES Advantage look to it. Would buy an 8Bitdo product again.
S**K
Great starter stick with room to grow.
Worked great out of the box on both Windows and Linux, and works great with wired, BT and the included 2.4ghz dongle on both platforms. Since it supports Xinput, it's detected by just about everything you could throw at it on PC. Wonderful for retro emulation, particularly for arcade games. Haven't personally tried the Switch mode yet, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work just as well. The stick is hefty and stays in place even with vigorous use due to a metal plate inside the bottom giving it staying power.Like some other users here I don't care for the square gate, even though pro fighter players swear by them. Replaced it with a SANWA JLF octagonal gate and I couldn't be happier. Took me maybe 10 minutes, 5 of which was just figuring out how to safely detach the old gate. Being so affordable yet completely moddable with higher end parts makes this a great entry level arcade/fight stick with plenty of room to grow to match even high end arcade sticks in quality. It would be nice if the stick were more easily modded without a soldering iron, but the fact that it can be modded at all is enough for me if I ever get to that point.If you do want to open it up, unfortunately you'll need a narrow t10 screwdriver. The iFixit screwdriver just barely fits, so if you've got anything even slightly bigger than that or no t10 at all, you'll also want to pick up a smaller screwdriver if you have any plans of modding this thing. It would have been nice if you just used standard phillips screws.When you put the stick in Nintendo Mode, it reverses the A/B and X/Y buttons, even including new light-up indicators showing the buttons. While the LEDs are a nice touch, I don't really see a point to this reversal personally, I'd have preferred a consistent button layout across platforms. It doesn't make much sense to me. Just because the buttons change places on a gamepad doesn't mean they should on an arcade stick which uses a completely different form factor. I rely pretty heavily on muscle memory which is adapted to whatever controller I'm using, so I'm sure this would trip me up if I used it on the Switch.My biggest complaint, which is still a very small complaint, is the limitations on the macro software. I wish you could bind buttons that aren't on the gamepad to the macro buttons, particularly L3/R3 or even keyboard buttons. One of the games I play uses the L3+R3 button combination occasionally and it would be nice to be able to bind it to one of the macro buttons, and occasionally it would be nice to hit a keyboard binding too.Overall, fantastic stick.
M**Y
Great stick for the price, best bang for $.
I'll start by saying this is my first stick i play on PC, games being mainly Guilty Gear Strive and SFV at the moment will get SF6 when more characters come out. I also play MK but don't use a stick on it. This stick is great out of the box, however the buttons were a little loud for my liking...so I switched them out for Seimitsu's across the board with silencers in them, way more quiet and no rattle any more when shaking the stick around. I kept the stick itself stock and put a Crown DX battop on there instead of the ball top and it just screwed on, finally I put on an octo gate. It was all easy and it required no tools besides the T10 screwdriver to open the bottom to access the inside of the stick if you plan to mod you specifically need an T10 screw driver with at least 3 to be safe inches of length and can't be too stubby.I recommend this stick as your first for the following reasons:The wireless capabilities are great if you're on PC use the dongle and not Bluetooth for less input lag(its basically non existent).The size of it is great if you don't like huge heavy sticks but want something lighter but also doesn't take up as much space on your lap, yet has a sturdy feel to it.Its a good price for a starter stick and everything it comes with is great for its price, wireless, and moddable parts. I would recommend replacing the buttons or adding silencers though they can be loud.This stick has third-party options to allow you to use it on the main consoles as well you just have to search for them if that feature is really that important to you.All in all great stick I've had it for over a year and a half now and its great will upgrade the stick soon again if it ever breaks I'll probably buy another one.
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