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The Fighting Stick EX2 is a wired traditional fighter joystick for the Xbox 360. It was originally released in a limited run as the Dead Or Alive 4 fighting stick, and has since been rebadged as a generic stick used for any fighter. Hori is a Japanese arcade parts manufacturer, and the EX2 is constructed using Japanese arcade design cues. Six main buttons are found on the face of the stick for achieving maximum compatibility with 3D fighting games like Virtua Fighter 5, and 2D games like Street Fighter. The thin design lets the stick fit well on your lap with the weighted plate on the bottom adding extra heft that restricts its movement without being unnecessarily heavy.

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Pros:
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Solid build quality
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Thin design makes it work very well on your lap
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Ergonomic button design (curved works very well)
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Full 360 integration with guide button and headset
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Precise microswitches
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Difficult to find in stores
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Mushy face buttons
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Stick is loose
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Not fully compatible with Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection
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More information

Japanese arcade sticks feature some major and minor differences that can affect the way people use them. One of the biggest and most obvious differences is in the joystick itself. Traditional American sticks are known as "bats" since they resemble the shape of a baseball bat. Japanese sticks are referred to as "gumball" design since they look like a gumball/lollipop. Alongside the aesthetics the movement of the sticks differ as well. American sticks use a circular box to restrict stick movement which results in a smoother, though some argue less precise, movement compared to the Japanese square box. The EX2 features a gumball stick with a square movement box that triggers digital microswitches, and is actually controlling the 360's digital directional pad and not the analog stick.

Six large buttons are found on the face of the joystiq placed in two curved rows of three. In order from left to right the top row maps to controller buttons B, X, Y, while the bottom row maps to A, Left Trigger, Right Trigger. Along the top of the stick are the bumpers, start, back, and guide buttons. On the bottom face of the stick is a microphone jack that is fitted for the 360 headset.

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2 comments about Hori Fighting Stick EX 2 for Xbox 360

1.  avatar Omar  Oct 22, 2007 10:22am

I bought this stick for 2 reasons: Virtua Fighter 5, and Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection. Imagine my dismay when I found out that SFAC's button mapping screws up the joystick. SFAC maps the Y and B buttons to be the same as Left Trigger and Right Trigger, so you can really on configure FOUR out of the SIX face buttons. Of course for SF you need all SIX!

It's a real shame too because I like the overall design of this stick better than my custom modded SFAC stick. But my SFAC features real arcade parts that were installed post purchase. I definitely don't regret buying the Hori stick as it'll be great for VF5, and it actually works very well with Live Arcade games, not just fighters, bu games like Every Extend Extra and Lumines.

I hope that Capcom takes pity on unfortunate souls like myself and releases a patch for SFAC to fix the mapping issue. Though the chances of that happening are -10000%.

Forget about that nonsense I was spouting. The EX2 stick works perfectly with SFAC. I read some incorrect information and was so sad I didn't bother to check it myself. Well after trying it out, the mappings DO work, and I was getting my butt kicked by Urien in no time.
2.  avatar Erik  Oct 22, 2007 10:35am

Maybe you can physically reroute the wiring the button mappings for Street Fighter, since it is the picky one. I don't know what this controller looks like under the hood, but I imagine it would be a pretty simple mod.
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Key Features:

Manufacturer Hori
MSRP $59.99
Recommended Age Everybody
Release Date Sep. 1, 2007

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2 contributors -  Omar, Erik
Created: 10/19/2007 - 18:29
Modified: 11/01/2007 - 9:58
Model # variations:

EX, 2, EX2