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Pokun

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Price Check: Duo-R
« on: April 15, 2015, 03:46:56 AM »
I'm wondering what is the current going rate for PC Engine Duo-R and Duo-RX, loose and CIB?

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2015, 12:51:51 PM »
I'm wondering what is the current going rate for PC Engine Duo-R and Duo-RX, loose and CIB?

CIB is strictly a collectible and has a wide range of "value" based on extra-completeness and detailed condition.

Duo RX has a higher collector value and comes with a bad controller, so if you're interested in actually playing games, you should get one that isn't truly "complete" or factor in buying another controller with a decent d-pad.
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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2015, 01:21:17 PM »
Thanks! Yeah I'm getting a loose Duo R (+ cables), and I'm planning to get a Hori Fighting Commander PC sometime. I always preferred cross-shaped d-pads.

About how much should I expect to pay for that?

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2015, 01:27:41 PM »
What is so bad about the RX controller?  I have two Ave 6 pads and was looking at the RX at the moment.


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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2015, 02:54:29 PM »
What is so bad about the RX controller?  I have two Ave 6 pads and was looking at the RX at the moment.

Just a meh controller overall, dpad is squishy, buttons don't feel quite right and it's not very comfortable...

Ave 6 or Hori pads are the way to go...


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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2015, 04:41:45 PM »
What is so bad about the RX controller?  I have two Ave 6 pads and was looking at the RX at the moment.

The d-pad isn't accurate or responsive enough. I don't have trouble with most 16-bit console controller d-pads, but I can't play fighting games or platforming using the RX pad. Separate from that, the very hard buttons don't work as smooth as first party pads and the numbers make them feel uncomfortable. Standard PCE/Turbo/Duo pads already have a d-pad and buttons which are as good as it gets. It's too bad that they're the only option (modding aside) for PC-FX games.

The Hori Fighting Commander is a quality alternative to the Ave Pad 6.
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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2015, 05:47:06 PM »
I too dislike the RX controller. I have a horrible time trying to execute any street fighter II special moves with it.

A good working DUO-R runs anywhere from $200-$300 depending on the cosmetic condition and what other accessories come with it like the original box, manual etc....

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2015, 05:35:54 AM »
The only reason to go Duo R instead of Duo RX as far as I know is the yellowing of poorly cared for R systems. The RX doesn't seem to yellow. I bought my Duo R on Yahoo Auctions Japan complete in Box (and apparently unused, though that wasn't listed) for $220 about a year ago.

NIB Hori Commander PC controllers seem to go for around $45, and I've seen them in good shape for $35.

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2015, 06:03:26 AM »
The only reason to go Duo R instead of Duo RX as far as I know is the yellowing of poorly cared for R systems. The RX doesn't seem to yellow. I bought my Duo R on Yahoo Auctions Japan complete in Box (and apparently unused, though that wasn't listed) for $220 about a year ago.

NIB Hori Commander PC controllers seem to go for around $45, and I've seen them in good shape for $35.

How do the Hori Commander PC controllers (2 button) compare to the Hori Fighting Commander PC (6 button). I like the look of the Fighting Commander pad, but will probably stick to the Avenue 6x2 for parody when playing with a whiny friend lol

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2015, 06:10:33 AM »
The only reason to go Duo R instead of Duo RX as far as I know is the yellowing of poorly cared for R systems. The RX doesn't seem to yellow. I bought my Duo R on Yahoo Auctions Japan complete in Box (and apparently unused, though that wasn't listed) for $220 about a year ago.

NIB Hori Commander PC controllers seem to go for around $45, and I've seen them in good shape for $35.

How do the Hori Commander PC controllers (2 button) compare to the Hori Fighting Commander PC (6 button). I like the look of the Fighting Commander pad, but will probably stick to the Avenue 6x2 for parody when playing with a whiny friend lol

I like them; they aren't necessarily worse or better than standard NEC pads. It's Hori during their glory years, so they're as good as 1st Party Nintendo. I personally find the rounded Hori DPad to be a little easier on the thumb during intense shooting games comparative to the NEC pad. If you're wild about the Nintendo D-Pad cross, they might be your favorite PC Engine option.

In general though, I personally prefer the Avenue Pad 3: the II and I button feel like they're in a more natural location as opposed to the 6 button options, and I love the ability to turn III into Run or Select depending on what I'm playing. Way more comfortable for the item crashes in Rondo of Blood. You can also assign Run to III and get a "slow-mo" pausing mode with its turbo switch, if that's your thing, I think. I've never bothered with that myself.
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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2015, 12:33:41 PM »
Although I prefer cross-buttons, when it comes to Street Fighter and other games where you need to hit a lot of diagonals fast, nothing really beats a good arcade stick. I use a Capcom Power Stick Fighter for Famicom and Super Famicom, but I would like to use it on my PC Engine as well.

Takahashi Meijin http://www.pipitan.com/cpsf.html is using a XHE-3 adapter in conjunction with a CPS->MSX adapter in order to use the CPS-Fighter on a PC Engine. I'm wondering if the buttons will be mapped correctly for Street Fighter and such though.

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2015, 04:41:52 AM »
Although I prefer cross-buttons, when it comes to Street Fighter and other games where you need to hit a lot of diagonals fast, nothing really beats a good arcade stick. I use a Capcom Power Stick Fighter for Famicom and Super Famicom, but I would like to use it on my PC Engine as well.

Takahashi Meijin http://www.pipitan.com/cpsf.html is using a XHE-3 adapter in conjunction with a CPS->MSX adapter in order to use the CPS-Fighter on a PC Engine. I'm wondering if the buttons will be mapped correctly for Street Fighter and such though.


Yeah, you can't beat a good arcade stick. I've got this guy:




Which runs off of MC Cthulhu boards. Unfortunately, my Duo can't seem to power two at a time, so I can only use it in 1UP mode.

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #12 on: April 17, 2015, 07:53:24 AM »
You really should talk to Keith Courage to see if he has a refurbished Duo, that would be your best bet..

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2015, 10:40:38 AM »
Thanks, but I still want a Duo R or RX.

Although I prefer cross-buttons, when it comes to Street Fighter and other games where you need to hit a lot of diagonals fast, nothing really beats a good arcade stick. I use a Capcom Power Stick Fighter for Famicom and Super Famicom, but I would like to use it on my PC Engine as well.

Takahashi Meijin http://www.pipitan.com/cpsf.html is using a XHE-3 adapter in conjunction with a CPS->MSX adapter in order to use the CPS-Fighter on a PC Engine. I'm wondering if the buttons will be mapped correctly for Street Fighter and such though.


Yeah, you can't beat a good arcade stick. I've got this guy:




Which runs off of MC Cthulhu boards. Unfortunately, my Duo can't seem to power two at a time, so I can only use it in 1UP mode.

The CPS-Fighter is a good cheap alternative with real arcade parts, but it's still not using real buttons (although they have microswitches at least). That's a very nice arcade stick Mercutio. Too bad you can't use both sets of controllers though.

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Re: Price Check: Duo-R
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2015, 11:58:49 AM »
Thanks, but I still want a Duo R or RX.

Although I prefer cross-buttons, when it comes to Street Fighter and other games where you need to hit a lot of diagonals fast, nothing really beats a good arcade stick. I use a Capcom Power Stick Fighter for Famicom and Super Famicom, but I would like to use it on my PC Engine as well.

Takahashi Meijin http://www.pipitan.com/cpsf.html is using a XHE-3 adapter in conjunction with a CPS->MSX adapter in order to use the CPS-Fighter on a PC Engine. I'm wondering if the buttons will be mapped correctly for Street Fighter and such though.


Yeah, you can't beat a good arcade stick. I've got this guy:


Which runs off of MC Cthulhu boards. Unfortunately, my Duo can't seem to power two at a time, so I can only use it in 1UP mode.

The CPS-Fighter is a good cheap alternative with real arcade parts, but it's still not using real buttons (although they have microswitches at least). That's a very nice arcade stick Mercutio. Too bad you can't use both sets of controllers though.


It's pretty fun for 1UP shooters, so that's good. Works on Saturn, NES, SNES, Genesis (with a padhack breakoutbox), and Neo Geo. Ah well! If I can find another HSS-0130 at the right price, I might make a dedicated PCE stick set.