Good price for a tg16 joystick?

Started by c0ldb33r, 09/04/2012, 07:43 PM

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c0ldb33r

What's a good price for a tg16 turbostick in good condition? boxed?
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VestCunt

New ones have sold for $15-35.
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c0ldb33r

Thanks - I just bought one on eBay from the UK for about $30 "new" with box and manual. Hopefully I didn't overpay too much :)
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BigusSchmuck

Quote from: c0ldb33r on 09/04/2012, 09:18 PMThanks - I just bought one on eBay from the UK for about $30 "new" with box and manual. Hopefully I didn't overpay too much :)
Not really. Then again, I paid $10 for mine back when TZD had a sell on em back in the late 90s.

FiftyQuid

Quote from: c0ldb33r on 09/04/2012, 09:18 PMThanks - I just bought one on eBay from the UK for about $30 "new" with box and manual. Hopefully I didn't overpay too much :)
You probably got it from the same Seller as me.  When I was window shopping for one I was getting prices of $30 with $15 for shipping so I think you did fine.
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CPTRAVE

Does the tg16 turbostick work good? I was thinking about getting one myself.

FiftyQuid

Quote from: CPTRAVE on 09/04/2012, 11:54 PMDoes the tg16 turbostick work good? I was thinking about getting one myself.
First time I ever used one.  I find it a bit flimsy, and light.  I do like it though.  It helps me out loads with games like Ninja Spirit where you need full rotation on the d-pad.
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VestCunt

Yeah, the Turbostick gets the job done. For comparison, it's not as study as the NES Advantage, but has almost all of the same functions. I haven't tried the Beeshu, but the Turbostick is MUCH better then the other North American joysticks, i.e., the Quickshot and the Acemore.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: CPTRAVE on 09/04/2012, 11:54 PMDoes the tg16 turbostick work good? I was thinking about getting one myself.
I like it, though the PCE Turbo Stick is even better (it's identical except for having a weighted base).  It's definitely worth a look if you can find one for a good price, especially if ya have a Duo.
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c0ldb33r

I was just going to use my tg16>duo adapter to plug it into my PCE Duo.

As for a weighted based, it is possible to weigh it down somehow? Like open it and tape some small weights in there?
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Can anyone comment on the quality of the Beeshu? I have the Turbo stick, it's okay.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: c0ldb33r on 09/05/2012, 12:19 PMAs for a weighted based, it is possible to weigh it down somehow? Like open it and tape some small weights in there?
I don't see why not - maybe some sheet lead, since it'd be plenty heavy and not take up much room.  Just make sure the weights don't touch anything and cause a short.

Quote from: canada on 09/06/2012, 01:33 AMget a python
You are clearly a fool.
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canada

Quote from: guest on 09/06/2012, 10:40 AM
Quote from: c0ldb33r on 09/05/2012, 12:19 PMAs for a weighted based, it is possible to weigh it down somehow? Like open it and tape some small weights in there?
I don't see why not - maybe some sheet lead, since it'd be plenty heavy and not take up much room.  Just make sure the weights don't touch anything and cause a short.

Quote from: canada on 09/06/2012, 01:33 AMget a python
You are clearly a fool.

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If you really don't want it to move you could open it up and put two screws through the base right into a desk you don't care about.

VestCunt

Quote from: canada on 09/06/2012, 01:33 AMget a python
The Quickshot Python works well with some of shooters, but mostly it sucks. Both buttons share a single turbo switch, so it doesn't work with games that thrive on independent settings, like Bonk's Adventure. Quickshot also neglected to test the TurboGrafx library when they ported the Python and the turbo rate-of-fire is all messed up with some games. Space Harrier would be the ideal U.S. Turbochip to play with a flight stick, but the Python's one-speed turbo switch doesn't seem to sync and leaves Mr. Harrier firing one measly shot a second. The suction cups work well if you get a new unit or a used one that hasn't been abused, but you'd better have a smooth coffee table in front of you because the controller base is very small and lightweight.
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