• Reviews around button (3.92 of 5)

    Real Arcade Pro V3 SA - Playstation 3

    • The buttons are very responsive, and while I've had some trouble with the square gate that comes standard in the stick, practice will continue to alleviate circle motions for characters with those types of moves
    • It does not feel cheap or shoddy, buttons and stick feel extremely arcade
    • | L+M+HPro's:+ Authentic Arcade Stick experience at the comfort of your home+ Sanwa Stick and Buttons+ PS Button+ Nice
    • For the uninitiated, Sanwa is a Japanese company that makes premium arcade parts; the buttons and joystick are incredibly responsive and durable
    • Responsive, well built, sanwa buttons and stick at an affordable price
    • , they state they accidentally push this button while they are playing, well this is something that has not happened to me so
    • The buttons are ultra responsive, and makes a signature "click" sound heard in cabinets
    • The buttons are very sensitive and forces you to be more percise when entering button combinations.
    • Great feel, buttons are responsive, stick works great, no complaints
    • The start button is on the front(unlike the MCTE, which has a slightly different button layout, and the start button on the back of the unit, out of the way) although only the most frantic button mashers would even come close to pressing it during play
    • Great feel, buttons are responsive, stick works great, no complaints
    • I do highly recomend this product to people who want something other than the MadCatz TE stick because well I know that on the TE arcade stick its more hard and expesive to get it, anyways the buttons and stick on the TE stick are SANWA same with the REAL ARCADE PRO V3 SA
    • Sanwa parts feels good but the buttons are REALLY sensitive
    • I prefer the start/select buttons on the
    • (A DS3 which had 2 sticky buttons, Square and X; and a Pro EX Controller for PS3 which is mainly for FPS games since it switches out the D-Pad and Left Analog Stick positions [I play FPS's on Xbox or PC's, rarely on PS3]