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− | {{stub}}The | + | {{stub}}The '''Virtua Fighter 4 Stick''' is an arcade stick for the [[PlayStation 2]] created by [[Hori]]. |
As the name suggests, the Virtua Fighter 4 Stick was built specifically to tie-in with the PlayStation 2 release of ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' in Japan, and thus puts an emphasis on the three main buttons used in the game - "kick" ({{PS Circle}}), "punch" ({{PS X}}), and guard ({{PS Square}}; curiously coloured green rather than purple). Despite this the stick will function with several PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, provided they do not need the two analogue sticks or {{L3}} and {{R3}} buttons. | As the name suggests, the Virtua Fighter 4 Stick was built specifically to tie-in with the PlayStation 2 release of ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]'' in Japan, and thus puts an emphasis on the three main buttons used in the game - "kick" ({{PS Circle}}), "punch" ({{PS X}}), and guard ({{PS Square}}; curiously coloured green rather than purple). Despite this the stick will function with several PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, provided they do not need the two analogue sticks or {{L3}} and {{R3}} buttons. |
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The Virtua Fighter 4 Stick is an arcade stick for the PlayStation 2 created by Hori.
As the name suggests, the Virtua Fighter 4 Stick was built specifically to tie-in with the PlayStation 2 release of Virtua Fighter 4 in Japan, and thus puts an emphasis on the three main buttons used in the game - "kick" (), "punch" (), and guard (; curiously coloured green rather than purple). Despite this the stick will function with several PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, provided they do not need the two analogue sticks or Template:L3 and Template:R3 buttons.
There is also a Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Stick.