FightBox F-Pro Review
The FightBox F-Pro resembles the Hit Box yet packs enough unique features to make it one of the best bargains on the market.
FightBoxArcade is one of the kings of offering many controllers in numerous layouts, so if you are shopping, odds are you can find what you need here.
The FightBox F-Pro resembles the Hit Box yet packs enough unique features to make it one of the best bargains on the market.
The FightBox F6-Analog-Stick has ALPS analog sticks, Sanwa buttons, and Cherry MX switches—making it suitable for a variety of game genres.
The R4's slanted layout has Sanwa buttons, and its Sanwa joystick can have a Sanwa bat or ball top. The R3 and R2 editions have less buttons.
The K10's unmatched Crown buttons coupled with Cherry MX Speed Silver switches make it a formidable controller in any tournament.
The FightBox R1-F is a dream come true for platform fighter players who love the Frame1 layout but would rather enjoy it with Sanwa buttons.
The FightBox M3 is a three-in-one hitstick that lets you use it as a lever, leverless, or WASD controller—and it has premium Sanwa parts.
The FightBox R1-B is FightBoxArcade's answer to the recent influx of box/rectangle controllers that are growing on the Smash community.
You fell in love with the slim FightBox B1 but just wish it was smaller. No problem, this is what the B1-Mini is for.