10/18/2023 0 Comments Atari arcade tank battle sifi![]() ![]() We’re graced with a heavy stock printed decal that depicts some of Atari’s classic games. That makes sense considering what’s on the inside of the Atari stick. ![]() Compared to the Tankstick, the Atari Ultimate Dual Arcade Fight stick is about the same width, height, and depth but a little bit heavier. It’s a very solid unit that feels like it can take a beating. Let’s start with the construction and the shell of the control panel. I was able to procure one on sale for $119 before taxes and that included the unit installed with a Raspberry Pi 3+, an HDMI cable, and a power supply with push button switch. So after procrastinating and seeing Microcenter sell out of the Trackball version of the stick, I was finally able to pick one up and put it through its paces. By portable I mean the setup housing a Raspberry Pi inside the housing, so all I'd need to do is take it someplace with a TV and plug it in for us to play some classic games. It looked similar to my X-Arcade Tankstick and I was in the market for another arcade setup that was portable. A month ago, I was browsing Microcenter’s website and the Atari Ultimate Dual Arcade Fight Stick with Trackball caught my attention. Having grown up in arcades, I loved how it was all built and ready to go for me to use on my computer to play some old games with. A long time ago, I got my first arcade fight stick to review in the X-Arcade Dual Joystick.
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