Sunga G1 Review
Perhaps the most interesting aspect about the Sunga G1 stickless controller is that it has five more buttons than what we are used to.
China may very well be the number one manufacturer of fighting game controllers globally, and it’s awesome that we have access to its many innovations.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect about the Sunga G1 stickless controller is that it has five more buttons than what we are used to.
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