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# Arcade Controllers
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Arcade Controllers are used for playing arcade games, arcade-style games, or fighting games. They can be connected to USB and should work with RetroDECK if they have working udev/drivers and xinput.
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**Always check for Linux Support**: Ensure there is Linux support before purchasing. Wireless Fight Sticks may require external configuration software.
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## Fight Sticks
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-ps3.png" width="250">
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Many USB Fight Sticks work natively on Linux without much configuration. Console versions may need slight input remapping.
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## Fight Stick 2 Player Combo
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-x-arcade.png" width="250">
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Several suppliers offer Two Player Fight Sticks for versus and co-op gameplay.
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## Arcade Machines - DIY
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-set.png" width="250">
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-trackball.png" width="250">
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There are kits to make your own PC-connected Arcade Machine. They use a standard USB interface and may require controller remapping.
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