

🕹️ Elevate your arcade game with precision and style – don’t just play, dominate!
The EG STARTS American Style Arcade Competition Joystick offers a high-quality, switchable 8-way operation with a durable elliptical black handle. Compatible with wooden and metal controllers, it features a silent, short-throw mechanism with precise 4.8mm terminals, making it ideal for competitive arcade gaming and retro enthusiasts alike.









































| ASIN | B01MY8NQEW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,534 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #21 in PC Game Flight Controls |
| Brand Name | EG STARTS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (585) |
| Educational Objective | Enhance hand-eye coordination and reflexes through interactive gaming |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 3.35 x 5.71 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | EG Starts |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MS/STICK |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 187" (4.8mm) terminal |
| Supported Battery Types | AA or AAA batteries |
| Theme | Retro/Arcade |
| UPC | 710525508195 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**N
Great Stick, silent, short throw, snaps to center, good tension, plays Ms. Pacman fine, need a controller box that's 3"+ deep.
This is a great stick. I had no trouble playing Ms. Pacman with it, it felt pretty good. I then went on to play Ghouls and Ghosts and beat it for the millionth time. It worked flawlessly. Never got stuck ducking when I didn't want too. The stick let me move the way I wanted without any issues. Of course the games were MAME Arcade emulator games. The stick is pretty silent, it is a 8 way stick, but it played Ms. Pacman just fine. I've used many controllers that can't do this. It seems to be hard to find a good stick that will play Ms. Pacman as well. This stick isn't going to fit a store bought joystick, unless it's at least 3"+ deep. The problem is, the shaft sticks out the bottom of the stick a good ways. I had bought the New Arrival DIY Arcade Panel Acrylic Inclined+Joystick Case Replacement for Arcade Game,Black but it's too shallow, and the stick is to close to the wall of the box. The Acrylic box is nice though, a Sanwa like stick works nicely in it though. The stick has to me a short throw, and snaps back to center quickly. It's also not a loose stick, the stick has a good tension to it. Now, If I can find a deep enough box to install in it.
T**.
Perfect fit and easy to assemble.
The fit exactly matched the Happ joystick that I was replacing. It works great and was easy to assemble and install
K**N
Classic Arcade Feel with Great Build Quality!
I recently upgraded my arcade cabinet with the EG STARTS American Style Arcade Joysticks, and I couldn’t be happier. These joysticks deliver that authentic, rugged arcade feel reminiscent of old-school American arcade machines. The build quality is solid, with a heavy-duty base and responsive action that makes gameplay smooth and satisfying. I like that they use the Happ style replaceable switches. The installation was simple and straightforward, even for someone like me who's not a tech expert. The joystick’s spring tension feels just right—not too loose, not too stiff—and it holds up well during long gaming sessions. The compatibility with various arcade setups is a huge plus, and I appreciate that the kit includes everything needed for easy setup. If you're looking to bring that nostalgic arcade experience back to life or just want a reliable joystick for your DIY project, EG STARTS delivers in both quality and performance. Highly recommended!
S**F
Arcade Quality.
Great unit… well made, very tough… should last forever. Larger than I expected, this stick is just what you would expect on a true arcade machine… built to put up with the abuses of the most enthusiastic gamer. Because of this, this stick is not “sensitive”… it likes to be yanked around… the spring force (return to center) is quite assertive. Making an arcade machine? This is your stick.
B**N
Works, I wish it was smaller.
Using this to build a custom panel for flight simulator. The bomb site tool on the free plane on DCS uses keyboard and this is a cheap option to have it mounted on the side. Not this products fault, but I wish it was a little bit smaller. This is pretty big for what I'm using it for.
M**T
The Good: This is a solid joystick
The Good: This is a solid joystick. It is a great all-purpose cheap joystick. It plays old school games pretty well. Old school meaning 4-way games like Pacman and Dig-Dug. The Bad: I've been using this stick for about three months now on just about a daily basis. I can feel the spring loosening up a bit. Gives the stick a mushy feeling. Overall: I think you can't find a better stick for the money. I am comparing this to my X-Arcade sticks as well as some HAPP knock off sticks I have in another cab. I plan to rebuild the control panel on my other bartop and put two of these in to replace the HAPP sticks.
D**H
It works, but quality is iffy.
I bought two of these for a control panel replacement. One performed decently. The other had a bit of 'stickiness' to the internal spring, leading to longer throws towards the opposite direction and the occasional loud thud when it gets unstuck. It still worked, but perhaps not as smoothly or ideally as I'd have liked. Also, the dust washer on one of the sticks had too small an opening. I had to sand it down with some low-grit sandpaper to fix it. They're definitely stiffer than sticks I'm used to. But that might fix itself over time. Know you'll have to remove the complete stick (e-ring and all) to install it. Not a big deal unless you want to switch out between 8 and 4 way often. Also, they are deep. Expect to have about 3-4" of clearance underneath the panel. They work. But if you're competitive, you may want to spend a few more bucks on a Sanwa. For a basic replacement stick for casual play, they're not terrible. I will use them again in another project as a backup for guests.
L**N
Custom CNC controller
I used this joystick to built a CNC controller that emulated keyboard keys. The X/Y CONTROL was fine but I also needed a Z axis control so UP / Down buttons were added to the enclosure, along with an E-Stop. The worse part was hacking the encoder from a scrapped keyboard to control the machine through the USB port. The controller board had a fine pitch pressure connector for the key sheets so the connections needed some small wire, fine line soldering. The keyboard PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN, LEFT/RIGHT, UP/DOWN arrow and ESC keys were needed to match the existing keyboard configuration that drives the CNC controller. The keys were wired as two buss connections so 7 wire pairs were needed. A plastic enclosure was used and a bit of nibbling was needed inside to accommodate the joystick. I also machined a shorter stem for the joystick so the travel was quicker, and changed the top knob to a smaller one. The joystick was configured for the 8 position operation and it's response is now quicker since the throw is shorter. So far, all has gone well! Hope this helps someone...
M**1
Macht was er soll.
G**A
Game
S**N
Parfait
A**R
Ok
P**R
Hmmm ... comment dire .. j'ai acheté 6 joystick différent sujet arcade 1up et jusqu'à maintenant il tiens le coup et va très bien ,, il est fluide 💪🏼👍🏼👌🏼.. mais je continuerai à regarder ailleurs mais jusqu'à maintenant c'est le top mais j'explore (
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