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© Photo: Andrew Liszewski / Gizmodo undefinedHaving to feed a machine an unending supply of quarters to enjoy your favorite video game was just one of many reasons arcades died off. But if there was one reason to actually miss arcade machines it was those fantastic buttons and joysticks that never felt as satisfying to play with once they were miniaturized to fit on a gamepad. 8BitDo’s Arcade Stick does a great job at recreating that arcade experience, and you don’t have to be a pro gamer to enjoy it.
There are few companies with as solid a track record as 8BitDo has these days. Focusing on controllers and gamepads for both retro and modern play, 8BitDo’s products rival the quality of those from larger companies like Sony and Nintendo (minus the drift) but with a cheaper price tag than first-party options, and occasionally more functionality.
The 8BitDo Arcade Stick is a follow-up to the company’s $80 N30 Arcade Stick from a few years ago, and at $90 it’s the most expensive controller the company currently sells. That price tag means it will probably appeal more to pro gamers or fighting game enthusiasts, but even casual retro gamers will find a lot to like because this thing feels like it was built like a tank.
© Photo: Andrew Liszewski / Gizmodo undefinedThe 8BitDo’s joystick doesn’t offer analog controls, it’s digital only, but it feels great with subtle but satisfying clicks as you move it around.
The first thing you notice about the Arcade Stick is that it’s solid and heavy—very heavy for its size—weighing in at over 4.6 pounds. It can be used on your lap but when perched on a desk or coffee table its weight, and a set of four large rubber feet, all but ensure you’re not going to knock it over in the heat of competition. The second thing you’ll notice is how satisfying it feels to mash the joystick around. There’s a soft click as you move it in different directions and while there’s not quite as much travel as there is on the tiny joysticks you’ll find on modern controllers, it’s a more satisfying tactile experience than a four-way D-pad.
© Photo: Andrew Liszewski / Gizmodo undefinedThe Arcade Stick’s joystick and buttons can all be easily replaced by removing the controller’s back panel if you prefer the feel of arcade hardware from another manufacturer.
The arcade buttons on the oversized gamepad feel just as great with a wonderful audible ‘ka-chunk’ every time they’re pressed. Before I had even synced the Arcade Stick to my Switch I spent the first the first few hours with it out of the box just mashing on the buttons and joystick—much to the chagrin of those who were trying to watch TV with me.
© Photo: Andrew Liszewski / Gizmodo Switching compatibility modes on the 8BitDo Arcade Stick is much easier than it is on the company’s smaller controllers, but I would have still preferred more descriptive labels on these buttons and dials.One of my complaints with 8BitDo products in the past has been that syncing and configuring the controllers with various devices has been a little over-complicated, requiring specific button combos to be pressed while the gamepad’s being powered on so the buttons are properly set up for a given device. (Switch vs. Android, etc.) The process is made easier on the Arcade Stick with dials for putting the controller in Switch or PC/Xbox modes, and a dial for mapping the joystick to the left stick, right stick, or directional pad inputs. But I would have definitely preferred labels that were a little more explanatory.
Toggling between Switch and PC/Xbox modes automatically changes the labels on all of the action buttons.
Switching between the S (Switch) and X (PC/Xbox) modes causes the light-up labels on the Arcade Stick’s buttons to automatically change making it slightly easier to adapt to different button layouts if you’re regularly using it with multiple devices.
There are three ways to connect the Arcade Stick to your devices. Bluetooth is the most compatible, but some gamers feel that introduces too much lag and reduces their competitive edge. As a wireless alternative with less lag, a compartment on the back of the gamepad hides an included 2.4 GHz USB dongle which works with the Switch, PCs, and most devices with a USB port. Alternately, a USB-C cable can be used to physically tether the Arcade Stick to a device for lag-free gaming, while the USB-C port is also used to charge the gamepad’s battery which promises 30 hours of gameplay on Bluetooth, or 40 hours when using the 2.4 GHz dongle.
© Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski / Gizmodo The 8BitDo Ultimate Software is compatible with the Arcade Stick, but customizability is limited to remapping the buttons and programming the controller’s P1 and P2 buttons with custom macros.Stick Man Man 4watermelon Gaming Chair
What really sets 8BitDo’s gamepads and controllers apart from the competition now, and the reason I tend to recommend them to people so often is the company’s Ultimate Software. It was first made available for the SN30 Pro+ in 2019, followed by the SN30 Pro for Xbox released earlier this year, and is now compatible with the Arcade Stick. It’s a desktop app that allows these select 8BitDo controllers to be completely customized, including remapping button functionality, creating macros, and even tweaking the sensitivity of analog joysticks.
For the Arcade Stick, the level of customizability in the Ultimate Software is limited, and it mostly allows for the red action buttons to be remapped, and custom combos to be programmed into the gamepad’s P1 and P2 buttons. (Yes, you can make either one easily execute the Konami code with a single tap.) This expands the functionality of the Switch vs. PC mode dials for gamers who prefer a very specific button layout that differs from the two defaults.
Is the 8BitDo Arcade Stick worth the $90 investment for most gamers? No. Most are better off going with the $50 SN30 Pro+ which offers the same functionality and customizability as the Arcade Stick with the addition of analog joysticks, vibration feedback, and motion controls. The Arcade Stick is a very basic controller by comparison and is targeted at gamers looking for a very specific arcade-like experience. Without an analog stick, it’s all but useless for any game that came after the 16-bit era.
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That being said, 8BitDo’s Arcade Stick is a very satisfying alternative to a compact gamepad for classic beat-’em-ups like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. I’m not particularly fond of fighting games, which is where arcade-style gamepads have found their niche, but almost right out of the box I understood why many gamers still prefer playing with this kind of hardware, and why this one tiny aspect of the arcade experience refuses to die.
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- It’s about as close as you can get to an arcade gaming experience without filling your house with actual arcade cabinets covered in spilled soda.
- Offers wireless connectivity over Bluetooth or through a 2.4 GHz USB dongle offering reduced lag.
- A hefty rechargeable battery promises anywhere from 30 to 40 hours of continuous gameplay depending on connectivity.
- The joystick and action buttons feel fantastic, with satisfying clicks and ka-chunks as you play.
- The joystick is digital only, making the controller mostly useless for playing games that rely on analog controls.
- Compatible with 8BitDo’s Ultimate Software allowing all the buttons to be remapped and custom macros to be programmed.
- At $90 it’s not for every gamer, and most will be better served with 8BitDo’s $50 SN30 Pro+ controller.
Stickman Games are fighting, shooting and killing games full of action with animated stick figures as main characters. Lead your little stick person through an epic adventure, battle or even a war. Be a sniper assassin and kill enemies with your sniper rifle. Guide your ninja stickman through a parkour of deadly traps and and escape successfully. Be the winner of crazy 2 player stick archery battles or die trying.
There are many opponents to fight aganst in these free killing games. You can play some fun and spectacular shooters like Sniper Assassin or Stick Squad. But there is also carnage and mayhem with Henry Stickman games like Fleeing the Complex, Infiltrating the Airship or Stealing The Diamond. These fun stick escape games will let you infiltrate an enemy base. You can play around with physics-based environments. Hit your stick figures and watch them fly around like ragdolls. Slip into the role of a deadly ninja and destroy your enemies with stealth and deadly force. Enter the battle for stickman supremacy as you wage war.
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You can also enjoy wild and crazy action scenes without uncomfortably realistic graphics in games like Territory War or Stickman Madness. It's a lot of fun to watch your stickman unleash extreme violence, that is over the top and cartoonish. But not all stickman games you can find here are about fighting. Some include fiendishly clever puzzles. Here you have you to draw lines in just the right angle to solve a problem. Others play like a regular RPG. You will explore mysterious lands. But as you do, you will also build and develop your character. Make him mightier and deadlier with each combat they survive. In games like Stickman Archer, you have to train and master archery. Other games like Stickman Army turn you into the defenders of an entire country. A country that has fallen into a devastating stick war.
Fight with your stickman armies against a friend in online multiplayer games. Take your heroic stick figure and face an incredible adventure. But you may also risk becoming a laughing stick in games like Troll Adventures or Trollface Quest. The Sift Heads series in particular is very popular amongst experienced gamers. There are many reasons why, but part of it is its mix of violent imagery and smooth gameplay. It also doesn't hurt, that these shooter games are free. They tell a moody and gritty story of betrayal, murder and crime. The Sift series also delights in depicting mayhem and carnage in stickman style. Other series like Vex also make use of the occasional bit of violence. But those games are closer to familiar platform puzzle games. Sometimes you can even join a tournament and fight it out with 2 players or more. Battle each other in team mode or free for all mode. Will you make it to the top spot of the score board?