Price | Ko-fi |
Release | November 2024 |
Compatibility | NS / PC |
Dimensions | 9.7″ x 7.0″ x 2.4″ |
Weight | 1.68 lbs |
Cable | 2 m |
Overview
Pixel Memories offers fightsticks like the Multi System Fightstick and Mini Multi System Fightstick. The fightsticks can come in different artworks, and if Pixel Memories is willing to accept a custom art design from you, we at The Arcade Stick can take care of the design through our service.
Since the Multi System Fightstick’s art is 3D printed, there are constraints like no transparency, no gradients, and a maximum of 16 colors, but you can still end up with a beautiful art design.
Moving on, the joystick of the Multi System Fightstick is the popular Sanwa JLF. As for the buttons, they are the similarly popular Sanwa OBSF-30 model. There can be more than six of those buttons on the top panel, with one of them being for turbo.
Not only that, you can also choose different colors for the joysticks and buttons to complement the art. You can even request a leverless layout, and the brand of the Multi System Fightstick’s parts is flexible.
The Multi System Fightstick’s function buttons are for:
- Option
- Share
- Home
As for the back buttons, they are for L1, L2, L3, and R3. One of the cool features of the Multi System Fightstick is that you can press L3 and R3 together to activate the touchpad.
Compatibility-wise, the Multi System Fightstick runs on the open source, critically acclaimed, and low latency GP2040-CE firmware. This fightstick utilizes the industry favorite USB-C connection, and the cable is detachable.
All in all, if you are looking for a retro-style fightstick with modern and state-of-the-art parts, Pixel Memories has got you covered with the Multi System Fightstick!
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