FightBox R10-Pro Review
The R10-Pro is an arcade stick with a trackball and spinner. You can also buy the R9 with just a spinner and the R10 with just a trackball.
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.
The R10-Pro is an arcade stick with a trackball and spinner. You can also buy the R9 with just a spinner and the R10 with just a trackball.
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