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u/Finchypoo · 1 pointr/neogeo

Just make some sticks. Obviously they won't be original, but you can make really nice joysticks for pretty cheap that will be absolutely bulletproof and use top quality parts. Making sticks for NeoGeo are even easier, because it's all just direct wiring. Get the NeoGeo DB-15 pinout, connect the right wire to each button and make a big loop for ground and your done.



If you want something really excellent, I highly suggest this route:

  1. $25 Sanwa JLF joystick They are excellent quality nice clicky joysticks that don't require much room for mounting, come with square gates, I swapped mine for octogates.

  2. $15 6-pack Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons Great buttons used in all japanese arcade cabinets, low space requirements and nice and sensitive, and look/feel like the original buttons on NeoGeo AES sticks.

  3. An enclosure. You can buy a 30mm hole saw and mount these in literally any box imaginable, but if you want them to look extra swanky, I highly recommend Hammond MFG electrical enclosures. They make some really nice ones with wood side panels. 1444-22CWW is a 10"x8"x2" aluminum box with walnut end panels, it's pricey, but it will make a practically indestructible professional looking joystick with minimal effort. They make a pricier HWCHAS1310BK that's 13"x10"x3" with solid walnut sides all around and a flush aluminum top plate that will make a sturdy joystick that will rival any stick you can buy.



    The 13" enclosure also has enough room to include more buttons if you want to make your sticks work on things other than NeoGeo. You can pretty easily buy a little joystick USB encoder board and wire up a USB output alongside the NeoGeo DB-15 port which makes the stick work on PS3/PS4 Windows etc. That's what I did with mine. I used the 1456PH1WHCWW enclosure, which I realize is actually cheaper than those other two, (sorry!) because I wanted the slanted surface and enough room for 8 buttons. The top row of 4 colored buttons plus Start/Select are wired to the DB-15 port for NeoGeo, where as all 8 buttons are wired for USB, so I can use these sticks on PS3, Windows, Retropi etc. Scroll down a bit Here to see my sticks. I used a sheet of plexi over the top of the stick so I could sandwich some printed art in there. I secured the corners of the plexi with some nice polished stainless hex key bolts.



    Yes, if you buy one of these enclosures you'll put yourself over ~$100 per stick, but you have awesome nice new bullet proof sticks that will last forever. If you hole saw the top of a an old gutted VCR from the trash, it will cost you way less. There are plenty of cheaper plastic enclosures out there you can buy for way less, so look around. I've seen joysticks made out of some really goofy things. Just buy the joystick you want to use first, because you need to be able to measure how deep it is when mounted as you will need enough room inside your enclosure. You can also test fit everything on a cardboard box, which is kinda hilarious.
u/jjennings089 · 0 pointsr/neogeo

If your not techie... there is the PS2 ports which aren't bad. AES and NeoSD Pro are second but your gonna spend at least a grand getting setup plus the conversion of ROM to the NeoSD might be a pain (I'm still waiting to get one so I can't comment 100%). There is RetroPi but you said you didn't have luck with Emulation. MiSTer is awesome but again a pain to setup and hunt down all the roms. Sounds to me like your best bet would be the new Neo Geo stick coming out soon.https://smile.amazon.com/Neogeo-Arcade-Stick-Pro-Controller-Pack/dp/B07Y71JM6X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=7FNQFJZMHVUY&keywords=neo%2Bgeo%2Barcade%2Bstick%2Bpro&qid=1572495850&sprefix=Neo%2BGeo%2B%2Caps%2C307&sr=8-3&th=1 Has 20 of the better fighting games.

u/10for11and13 · 2 pointsr/neogeo

Don't have a picture of the flip side I'll try to grab one. It's pretty basic. I bought these fans: WINSINN 50mm Fan 12V Brushless... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WDG3NYZ

Clipped off the connector it came with and grouped them all together (red w/ red, black w/ black) and crimped and soldered them to these terminals:
Baomain Red Insulated Fork Spade Wire Connector Electrical Crimp Terminal 18-22AWG 100 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B1753K2

Then connected them to a barrier strip (for easy detachment and in case I want to add another fan later):
10pcs (5 Sets) 5 Positions Dual Row 600V 15A Screw Terminal Strip Blocks with Cover + 400V 15A 5 Positions Pre-Insulated Terminals Barrier Strip (Black & Red) by MILAPEAK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CLY91HZ

From the strip I ran 22awg wires to the +12v on the PSU.

u/dlmartins · 4 pointsr/neogeo

I've used this without a problem on both a PC and Raspberry Pi. Your mileage may vary, but it's cheap enough and Amazon has a good return policy. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1GV693/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_NDv2DbNPEDAKY

u/sarduchi · 1 pointr/neogeo

Yeah... leaning towards this stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/Adhesive-Padding-Weather-Stripping-Thickness/dp/B071R4DR1R
Can't think of a reason it wouldn't work in the same manor.

u/chiefeh · 2 pointsr/neogeo

Yep, I bought this one and use it for my Japanese consoles with no issues:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PC4JL4/

u/rtdzign · 2 pointsr/neogeo

You can just use a plain headphone to Stereo RCA (Red, White) cable and plug one end to the neo geo and the pair, plug that into the TV. Then you only plug in the yellow cable from the AV out and leave the extra Mono out put hanging.