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HORI Nintendo Switch Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa Fight Stick Officially Licensed by Nintendo - Nintendo Switch;
About this item
- HORI original HAYABUSA joystics and buttons
- HORI Original Hayabusa joystick and buttons
- Professional grade steel base arcade cabinet
- Compatible with Nintendo Switch and PC through Xinput
- Officially licensed by Nintendo
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Product information
ASIN | B01N4P40LG |
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Release date | July 31, 2017 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #63,990 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,998 in Nintendo Switch Controllers |
Product Dimensions | 18.35 x 11.18 x 5.67 inches; 1.54 Pounds |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English, Italian |
Item model number | NSW-006U |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Manufacturer | HORI |
Date First Available | May 23, 2017 |
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Product Description
Officially Licensed by Nintendo. HORI's brought their unparalleled fighting peripheral expertise to the Nintendo Switch with the console's first tournament-grade fighting stick. The Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa offers HORI's patented original Hayabusa joystick and buttons, turbo function, and a tournament-ready 10 ft. cable, and is modeled after authentic arcade cabinets in Japan. Get the Real Arcade experience and dominate the playing field with this fully functioned, professional level fighting stick. Tailored specifically for the Nintendo Switch and compatible with PC through Xinput, the Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa is the only choice for serious fighting game enthusiasts who settle for nothing but the best.
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Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa for Nintendo Switch
HORI's brought their unparalleled fighting peripheral expertise to the Nintendo Switch with the console's first tournament-grade fighting stick. The Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa offers HORI's patened original Hayabusa joystick and buttons, turbo function, and a tournament-ready 10 ft. cable, and is modeled after authentic arcade cabinets in Japan.
Get the Real Arcade experience and dominate the playing field with this fully functioned, professional level fighting stick. Tailored specifically for the Nintendo Switch and compatible with PC through Xinput, the Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa is the only choice for serious fighting game enthusiasts who settle for nothing but the best.
Product Features:
- HORI Original Hayabusa joystick and buttons
- Professional grade steel base arcade cabinet
- Compatible with Nintendo Switch and PC through Xinput
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Customers like the durability, speed, and comfort of the video game controller. They mention it's a premium quality stick, works great for Street Fighter, and feels like the real deal. They also like the value, compatibility, and appearance. Opinions are mixed on the buttons.
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Customers like the durability of the video game controller. They mention it feels like high quality, is sturdy, and has a premium quality stick. The buttons and stick feel and work perfectly. The heft of the unit and the satisfying movement make it a great feeling good built product. The joystick and buttons are good quality and provide a nice solid response. The pads provide excellent stability.
"...Responsive, clicky, with medium-to-low resistance. This was made for speed, but if you play hard, it isn't going to be as springy as maybe a Sanwa...." Read more
"...get what you pay for and as for quality this is one of the higher end good quality sticks for the Nintendo Switch, now that I purchased it here's..." Read more
"...Its not cheap and feels pretty quality when it comes to weight and texture...." Read more
"...hold the cable is cheap plactic that will pop right off at times, way too flimsy...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the video game controller. They mention that it performs flawlessly, has good overall performance, and is responsive. Some say that it works great for Street Fighter and digital Neo Geo games on Switch. They also say that every input command is executed perfectly and with ease. Some mention that the stick works well for PC and the Nintendo Switch.
"...Responsive, clicky, with medium-to-low resistance. This was made for speed, but if you play hard, it isn't going to be as springy as maybe a Sanwa...." Read more
"...the joystick is and the spring back into neutral feel fine and works great, I love the feel of the buttons, everything seems responsive, I haven't..." Read more
"...Apart from these nitpicks, the stick worked pretty well. Its not cheap and feels pretty quality when it comes to weight and texture...." Read more
"...It works well on the switch and has no noticeable input delay. Playing games like blazblue, dragonball fightez, and even smash is fun...." Read more
Customers like the stick. They say it's a great arcade stick, fantastic, and excellent. Some say the stick is good but not great, and worth the price point. Overall, customers say it is a good stick for first timers and seasoned arcade stick users alike.
"Great arcade stick! Got it for the Nintendo Switch and PC usage, so it's pretty easy to switch (puns) between the two...." Read more
"The buttons are great and the stick is good. Its easy to mod as well. I ended up switching the buttons and stick only for preference...." Read more
"Great fighting stick for Nintendo Switch as well as for PC...." Read more
"...Overall, it's a pretty good stick for first timers and seasoned arcade stick users alike." Read more
Customers like the value of the video game controller. They say it's not cheap, works as described, and is worth the purchase. Some mention that the sticks are large and long, and the pads provide excellent stability.
"...Apart from these nitpicks, the stick worked pretty well. Its not cheap and feels pretty quality when it comes to weight and texture...." Read more
"...The appearance is slick. It is hefty and the pads provide excellent stability...." Read more
"...An easy pick up, & The pay off is super worth it. Highly Recommended." Read more
"No Input Lag, and durable. Worth the purchase if you are fan or arcade sticks for fighters." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the video game controller. They mention that it feels great, has a real arcade feel, and is extremely responsive. Some say that the stick feels good and the spring back into neutral feel fine.
"...spring back into neutral feel fine and works great, I love the feel of the buttons, everything seems responsive, I haven't noticed or seen any delay..." Read more
"...It also feels great playing some retro games like Mario bros." Read more
"Great arcade stick. Works with switch and PC. The stick feels good and the domed buttons are very responsive with minimal travel time...." Read more
"I love this arcade stick. The buttons feel nice for long hours of play. The joystick is good!..." Read more
Customers like the compatibility of the video game controller. For example, they mention it works perfectly on Switch and PC, and is good for PC, Switch, and PS3. Some say it has great compatibility with MAME and other emulators or games.
"...It works well on the switch and has no noticeable input delay. Playing games like blazblue, dragonball fightez, and even smash is fun...." Read more
"...Great compatibility with MAME and any other emulators or games that suit your fancy...." Read more
"Great arcade stick. Works with switch and PC. The stick feels good and the domed buttons are very responsive with minimal travel time...." Read more
"...It doesn’t, and it’s overpriced. Unfortunately there are not many options for the Switch - this is the best it gets." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game controller. They mention that it is sleek, versatile, and sexy. Some appreciate the presentation and quality of the finish. Overall, most are happy with the product's appearance.
"...It will not be moving around! The deck on top is simple, but attractive, with a nice smooth-yet-grippy surface to rest your left hand...." Read more
"...Buttons and stick are accurate and responsive. The appearance is slick. It is hefty and the pads provide excellent stability...." Read more
"...Pros:The controller looks nice.Sides are cristpHand rests are nice.Grip pads on the bottom do actually work...." Read more
"...Nice and heavy, arcade sticks is perfect. Very easy to customize, and works with my PC. I don't have a bad thing to say at all...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons of the video game controller. Some mention that the domed buttons are very responsive with minimal travel time. However, others say that the buttons are super touchy, feel cheap, and are not as responsive as one would hope.
"...(though some people like that grip, the buttons are incredibly easy to swap). The Hayabusa fight stick itself is excellent...." Read more
"...arm length when in the anatomical position, (2) the buttons themselves feel very cheap, and they tend to make a lot of noise when hit compared to..." Read more
"...lite, it has a good medium balance in that department, I love how clicky the joystick is and the spring back into neutral feel fine and works great,..." Read more
"The buttons are great and the stick is good. Its easy to mod as well. I ended up switching the buttons and stick only for preference...." Read more
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The assign and turbo modes can be a bit hard to figure out, but a quick youtube video will walk you through it. I never use them, to be honest, but it is a function that can be utilized. The cable has a good length, the compartment to store it or manage is large and easy to open/close. It's the only part that feels not as solid as the rest, but I think its flexibility is to keep it from breaking if it were impacted, kind of like Rubbermaid. The Hayabusa 30mm buttons are responsive and quick, with a matte finish that doesn't stick to your fingers (though some people like that grip, the buttons are incredibly easy to swap). The Hayabusa fight stick itself is excellent. Responsive, clicky, with medium-to-low resistance. This was made for speed, but if you play hard, it isn't going to be as springy as maybe a Sanwa. The case itself is very sturdy, with a hidden recessed handle in the front, and two on the sides to move its position. There are two rubber foam pads on the bottom that align with your thighs if you rest on your lap, or practically glue themselves to a glass or metal surface when placed on a desk or table. It will not be moving around! The deck on top is simple, but attractive, with a nice smooth-yet-grippy surface to rest your left hand. The front corner is angled so you can rest the pad of your right palm on it perfectly while you can piano the buttons
The one mod I made sure to do was the restrictor gate. If you aren't familiar, the restrictor gate is a piece of acrylic or molded plastic that is put on the bottom of the stick and dictates the shape of the outline if you moved the stick around the border. It comes with a square gate, which is most popular in Asia (specifically Japan), while an octagonal gate or a round gate is more prominent in Europe and the Americas. The Japanese method is staying within the gate, so it really could be any shape, but the square is fantastic for charge character play and each of the 9 inputs (neutral, up, up/right, right, down/right, down, down/left, left, up/left) have equal size in a square gate, all about 11% of your area. BUT, you can't really feel true up, down, left and right, just the corners. The round is good for riding the gate, while the octagonal is good for knowing exactly which direction you are inputting, but has small diagonal areas. I prefer a hybrid of octagonal and round, where the 8 corners are rounded off a little and have a distinct "bump" on the 8 points. Helps with my uppercuts on SF.
To get to it, the bottom plate has to come off with a few Phillips head screws (voiding the warranty, but hey, if something breaks, it's easy for me to fix it!). Remove 4 screws off the old plate, slap the new one and reuse them to reattach. Bingo, done. While you're in there, you may want to take a picture of where the wires go on your buttons for reference, should you want to install different ones in the future.
So overall I think it's a great stick. Very sturdy with good heft and excellent parts. If you're an enthusiast or want to make all your side-scrolling old-school Arcade games running on your PC or the ported ones on Switch feel like an actual arcade, this is like a time-traveling device. Except instead of spending a ton of quarters at the arcade gallery, you bought this stick.
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Mi ha fatto tornare indietro di 35 anni!
Ne ho provati di joystick che purtroppo non si avvicinavano ai classici "arcade" delle sala giochi.
Funziona benissimo con il mio PC con windows 11 su tutti i classici videogiochi su mame32, funziona perfettamente con la Nintendo Switch Oled, ed in fine funziona perfettamente anche con mame32 sul mio Surface Pro 9 (vedi video)
Questo joystick è uguale identico a quello delle sala giochi, persino molto realistico anche nel suono dei bottoni.
Reagisce in tempo reale come velocità. È programmabile (turbo, combo, ecc).
Sono molto soddisfatto, questi soldi sono stati spesi molto bene.
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I'm going to start with how GOOD this thing looks, like MUCH nicer in the flesh than any of the photos convey. The red has a metallic look with a very deep shine, and the plastic, whilst looking grey in the pictures is very definitely black. It's also MASSIVE, and it weighs a lot too. This isn't a few arcade parts stuffed in a plastic box, this is a few arcade parts stuffed in a repurposed tank and then adorned with some plastic. If you flip it over it's metal, and judging by the zero flex on the top panel where the stick and buttons are, I'd say that's all metal too.
The stick is easy to move, you can get your SFV moves off very fluidly with some practice. The biggest hurdle to overcome is the buttons. If you're used to a pad and how close the buttons are, getting the muscle memory to hit the right buttons when they're so massive definitely takes time, and whilst the stick takes practice, you'll find your accuracy, after initially being zero, improves far quicker than your idiot right hand's button smashing abilities.
Another thing to note, is the very short travel on the buttons, and more important, the sensitivity. Do not rest your fingers on them, the slightest depression will have them activate. This does mean that you don't need to slam them and can actually operate it fairly quietly, or at least as quietly as anything with 80s style microswitches can be operated.
I love the angled front, this makes it so good for your palms if you're using it on your lap, though I don't use it on mine for a super long time, it's SO heavy. I tend to sit on my bed and angle it toward my monitor and sit cross legged behind it. The cable is plenty long enough for me, and stows away neatly in the provided stash space, and the whole unit super easy to clean.
I'm super pleased with it. I 100% suck with it, but I have a lot of fun nonetheless. It's nothing to do with the stick, I just need to put the time in to get used to it more, having used it only an hour or two so far. I wish I had more time to mess with it.
Looks great, feels great.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 3, 2020
I'm going to start with how GOOD this thing looks, like MUCH nicer in the flesh than any of the photos convey. The red has a metallic look with a very deep shine, and the plastic, whilst looking grey in the pictures is very definitely black. It's also MASSIVE, and it weighs a lot too. This isn't a few arcade parts stuffed in a plastic box, this is a few arcade parts stuffed in a repurposed tank and then adorned with some plastic. If you flip it over it's metal, and judging by the zero flex on the top panel where the stick and buttons are, I'd say that's all metal too.
The stick is easy to move, you can get your SFV moves off very fluidly with some practice. The biggest hurdle to overcome is the buttons. If you're used to a pad and how close the buttons are, getting the muscle memory to hit the right buttons when they're so massive definitely takes time, and whilst the stick takes practice, you'll find your accuracy, after initially being zero, improves far quicker than your idiot right hand's button smashing abilities.
Another thing to note, is the very short travel on the buttons, and more important, the sensitivity. Do not rest your fingers on them, the slightest depression will have them activate. This does mean that you don't need to slam them and can actually operate it fairly quietly, or at least as quietly as anything with 80s style microswitches can be operated.
I love the angled front, this makes it so good for your palms if you're using it on your lap, though I don't use it on mine for a super long time, it's SO heavy. I tend to sit on my bed and angle it toward my monitor and sit cross legged behind it. The cable is plenty long enough for me, and stows away neatly in the provided stash space, and the whole unit super easy to clean.
I'm super pleased with it. I 100% suck with it, but I have a lot of fun nonetheless. It's nothing to do with the stick, I just need to put the time in to get used to it more, having used it only an hour or two so far. I wish I had more time to mess with it.
Looks great, feels great.