Are there any limits on what you do and dont want from the stick ?
I had a 2 player X-Arcade which i sold and bought a single player one - Its USB so connects to the PC without any problems and I have a weird 360 connection for it which lets me use it on the 360 as well (its actually a set of cables to connect it to a PS2 and then a PS2 to 360 connector but it does all work)
Random Ebay link but i'm sure there will be other places and locations to pick one up
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/X-Arcade-Solo ... 485c8e7d03The big advantage of it for me is the compatibility with lots of systems - the fact that it is really solid (i've had other arcade style sticks which felt flimsy and as if they would break or snap) and that its all 'real' arcade parts which can be swapped around if you decide to change things.
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Other sticks I've had
Tekken 6 360 wireless stick
This was 'okay' - a little bit of lag and although the actual stick was okay i found the buttons were not the most responsive (convex when i prefer concave) and not a lot of travel in them it was also very light which was great for passing it around to play but it ment that you had to hold it a lot tighter.
There are lots of varients of this stick with different skins on the top but they all seem to be the same basic parts
I also used to have one of these Blaze type sticks (mine was silver and different coloured buttons for P1 / P2 but was essentially the same as this)
This was *really* flimsy and felt like it would snap if you moved the sticks to hard - it also creaked quite a bit :-)
Ahh - this looks more like mine
Avoid them if you can :-)