This is a Pre-Order, built to order. As I fulfill 1 or more I make the slots available. There is a wait time.
The results are in! My initial customer tests have been successful! People love the RetroGameBoyz Robotron Arcade stick. Now it is your turn to experience it, satisfaction guaranteed.
- Works with the Atari 7800 / 2600 / 2600+
- Atari 7800 2 button games and Atari 2600 1 button games
- Default configuration works with 2 button Atari 7800 games
- Sanwa JLF Clone / Copy stick - (Sanwa brand upgrade available)
- Sanwa OBSF-30 Clone / Copy buttons - (Sanwa brand upgrade available)
- Vibrant, custom, industrial printed graphics
- Custom circuit board, wire harness and professional assembly
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Button insert and ring color will vary - will either be black ring with red insert or red ring with black insert depending on availability. (see pics)
- Left Button - Action 1 - Atari 7800 / Atari 2600
- Right Button - Action 2 - Atari 7800
- Long DB9 8ft cables (red or black plug ends - while supplies last)
- Optional: Sanwa Brand Button and Stick upgrades +$60
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Optional: 4lb springs for JLF joystick - provides more resistance and tension +$10
(I include the default / standard springs in the package in case you want to swap them back.)
A note about springs:
Increased Resistance: The joystick becomes stiffer, requiring more force to move. This gives a more controlled and deliberate feel when making inputs.
Faster Return to Neutral: Since the spring is stronger, it helps the joystick return to the center (neutral position) more quickly after you release it, which can be useful for precise, quick movements in games like fighters or shooters.
More Precise Inputs: The stiffer spring reduces accidental inputs, making it easier to hit specific directions without overshooting or making unintended movements. This can be beneficial for competitive play
Custom Feel: The 4lb spring gives a firmer, heavier feel to the joystick compared to the standard JLF spring, which is often preferred by players who want more feedback from their stick movements.
Note: I also have my popular Robotron Control Pad - if you don't like to use arcade sticks