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DarkSakura Maniac Member
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0. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:09 pm Post subject: Arcade Style IIDX controllers released by DumpsterKeeper |
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DumpsterKeeper, purveyor of the DesktopArcade line of 3rd-party fanmade controllers, has announced immediate availability of arcade-style IIDX controllers, and that's not all. The design of the DesktopArcade IIDX controllers incorporates components from real Konami IIDX controllers, so as a special trade-in program, if you send in your existing Konami-original IIDX controller to DesktopArcade, you can receive your shiny new DA IIDX controller for $180 US shipped, down from the standard price of $225. _________________
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mrpeanut Trick Member
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1. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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DDRNemesis Trick Member
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Synaesthesia Trick Member
Joined: 03 Apr 2005 Location: Crushing all deceivers, smashing non-believers |
3. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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If I'm a total n00b at playing IIDX, am I better off getting the KOC (or even the one bundled with BM US) to learn on, or just going straight for this one? _________________
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DDRNemesis Trick Member
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pags Trick Member
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5. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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I think ransai ASCs are better... _________________
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Andrew -Giga- Trick Member
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6. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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pags wrote: | I think ransai ASCs are better... |
Excuse me, but what information do you have that can back up that statement? I for one have heard ZERO evidence that they actually have sent out a working controller as of yet. Ransai has had ONE video of Random's personal controller that was low quality and hardly showed the product at all, while various people including me, have played on the Deskotp Arcade ASC's, and have been extremely satisfied. The truth of the matter is that DumpsterKeeper actually has a product, while Ransai has a picture of a wooden box on their forums. The fact that Ransai's controller uses a turntable design that might not even work is great too. Also, their controllers are about 80 or so dollars more than DA's, for what we know as an inferior product. I would much rather pay less for a controller that uses parts from engineers that work for a million dollar company then trust some guy from Minnesota.
All I'm saying is, before you bring your fanboy persona in here, at least try to have some information to back it up. If you want to sling garbage then take it somewhere else. |
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Flazh Trick Member
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7. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:32 pm Post subject: |
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Umm, just to add in my own view here... why would you ever want KOC parts in your ASC? The buttons are horrific (compared to actual arcade ones) and the turntable is too small. The only reason I can fathom for having this trade in is the cheap availability of turntable components and the PCBs inside the KOCs. The actual turntable and buttons have no place in the ASC.
In all honesty though, if I'm right about these components being used only, its not such a bad idea. $45 on the trade-in is pretty good to be honest IMO considering you don't need it once you have the ASC and at least it should work more reliably than a McGuyvered PCB and other parts. I guess we'll have to see what people think who go ahead with it. |
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Raz0R Blad3 Trick Member
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Andrew -Giga- Trick Member
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9. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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Flazh wrote: | Umm, just to add in my own view here... why would you ever want KOC parts in your ASC? The buttons are horrific (compared to actual arcade ones) and the turntable is too small. The only reason I can fathom for having this trade in is the cheap availability of turntable components and the PCBs inside the KOCs. The actual turntable and buttons have no place in the ASC.
In all honesty though, if I'm right about these components being used only, its not such a bad idea. $45 on the trade-in is pretty good to be honest IMO considering you don't need it once you have the ASC and at least it should work more reliably than a McGuyvered PCB and other parts. I guess we'll have to see what people think who go ahead with it. |
Thanks for the comments Flazh!
Yes, the DASC will not feature the buttons and the turntable from the KOC, but will be using the circuit wiring that the KOC used. The turntables used in the DASC will be just like the arcade, except for a 1/16th inch difference so you do not cut your finger while playing some of the harder stuff =P The buttons used are up to the buyer, so check out the website or browse arond the forums if you have any other questions =D |
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Cutriss Staff Member
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10. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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I guess I need to add the whole disclaimer here too:
No Ransai vs. DA flamewars please. Both are good companies and both are aiming to give the best possible Bemani experience to fans. You can prefer one to the other and that's perfectly fine, but don't just blindly slag one manufacturer or the other. _________________
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The Letter K Trick Member
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11. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 6:10 pm Post subject: |
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Steve said that the point of the Trade Up is for people who are ready to get rid of their KOC's. I said in the old DA thread that you should *NOT* go buy a KOC just for this purpose.
http://www.desktoparcade.com/products/iidx/order/order.htm
Even though the boxes seem small, Steve can do almost anything to your deck; he seriously cares that the customers are happy. Look.
DumpsterKeeper wrote: | believe I have said this twice already but let me repeat:
Whether you want old or new style Sanwa smoked keys, Desktop Arcade has you covered. Even if you don't want Sanwas and just want DA modded keys smoked either with film or like the new Sanwas, you can get a DASC outfitted with *ANYTHING*
Even if you want black, red, green, blue, purple or black with pink polkadots we have techniques to paint the buttons to look like they were molded the color and will outfit any customer's controller with any color they want. |
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Catastrophe Trick Member
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12. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 7:30 pm Post subject: Koc |
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DDRNemesis wrote: | A KOC is perfect for nOObs and even veterans. The only advantages of the ASCs are turntable height, size, and how far it is from the keys. Other than that they are basically just KOCs. |
I agree. I think the KOC is easier to use in terms of physical effort required. Overall though the difference is infinitely less drastic than the difference between a PopN Music KOC/ASC or a DDR soft/metal pad. In other words, I score higher on the smaller and cheaper controllers because my limbs don't have to flail as far. But again, Beatmania has the least difference out of every other game.
The best reason to get a DA controller is because Sanwas are sexy. They click nice, they last forever, they're the easiest microswtich-based buttons to press down on, and they look offical because they are the official button of the arcade machine. I think they cost $12 or $20 a button, though. That's really what makes the controller for me. If I could afford it I'd order a controller with the KOC dimensions (blasphemy!) but with Sanwas. That would be the ultimate Beatmania controller for me. And I'd want the turntable to be level with the keys.
That $45 trade in is nice though. He's not making a profit from the trade that's for sure. In just two months KOCs might be worth $45 new, anyways. |
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devillion Trick Member
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13. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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pags wrote: | I think ransai ASCs are better... |
Five posts in and the fanboy train is already rolling. Seriously, what is it about ASC businesses that attracts drama? |
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k//eternal Trick Member
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14. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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Seriously, on both sides, stop arguing until both products are out. _________________
do the right thing... trust yourself, and you'll know the way |
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CAWLOWRAHDOE! Trick Member
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15. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Where can I see new pictures other than whats on their forum? I didnt really like what I saw on there, and I want to see one of these "customized" decks. Also, will this ASC be demo'd at any upcoming cons, so that I can try before I potentially buy? And is there like a full list of all the options available somewhere? _________________
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[B&] DumpsterKeeper Vivid Member
Joined: 28 Jan 2002 Location: New Jersey (The Dumpster) |
16. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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Iâ¥ç¾åä¼ wrote: | Where can I see new pictures other than whats on their forum? I didnt really like what I saw on there, and I want to see one of these "customized" decks. Also, will this ASC be demo'd at any upcoming cons, so that I can try before I potentially buy? And is there like a full list of all the options available somewhere? |
I've got a lot of new decks which I haven't taken pictures of yet, I'll be posting a lot of new color combinations up in the coming weeks, especially as I start sending out the first orders.
Also, if you are going to Katsucon I will be there with the final version of my doubles deck, and probably another setup with a singles DASC and my Konami ASC so people can compare for themselves.
I'm out of NJ for the weekend so my only form of internet communication is my Sidekick until I get back home tomorrow. I'll have some more contributions to this thread when I get back in front of a computer. Thank you everyone for your interest and support thus far, I have all the confidence in the world that no one will doubt their decision to reincarnate their KOC in a DASC. (Thank you for that analogy, K//eternal). _________________
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Sk37ch Trick Member
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17. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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Question; How many years....I mean, how long will it take to get a controller if someone orders it? |
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[B&] DumpsterKeeper Vivid Member
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18. Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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Sk37ch wrote: | Question; How many years....I mean, how long will it take to get a controller if someone orders it? |
Those of you looking for an actual answer to the useful part of the above post, skip to the last paragraph.
Your attempt at being funny fails. You should ask a certain DDR tournament coordinator why he bullied a sponsor into sponsoring an event with an unfinished product by saying "if you don't sponsor with a IIDX controller I'll pull your sponsorship". And then you should ask me why I was dumb enough to let him bully me into sponsoring tournament with an unfinished product.
Now, to answer the actual question: I have about 50 painted controllers stocked up, waiting for all the other parts which make the controller tick. Pending payments I will get the controllers into a finished state (unwired) within a week or two. After each order is complete, I will request the customer ships me their KOC and within one week it will be wired and the DASC will be shipped to the customer. _________________
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mouseish Trick Member
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19. Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:44 am Post subject: |
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WHat becomes of us without the KOC that have already ordered? Do we just wait for you KOC parts to arrive? |
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