You have 2 - player co-op support (which really is going to make a difference when it comes to a hardcore game making some money on location) and the joysticks appear to be these heavy duty
analog flight sticks that you can find at Suzo Happ.
Not exact matches
Also, the
analog stick is extremely stiff in -
flight.
It has a D - pad on the front, 2
analog sticks — which are true buttons that you can press, a start button, a back button and a mode button — which can switch between
flight modes where you will control the game with the
analog sticks.
The
analog stick controls movement and the X button allows you to jump into the air for a moment of brief
flight.
The left
analog stick is used to turn around (with up and down inversed like in a typical
flight sim), while the right one allows to make minute corrections to one's position.
Here, Space Harrier supports the
analog sticks present on the Dual Shock and Dual Shock 2 controllers, as well as two of Hori's USB
flight sticks (break out your limited - edition copies of Ace Combat 5!).
Smash the X button to thump gems, hold to crash through barriers, and use the left
analog stick to either turn or take
flight.