Hori Fighting Stick Review
The Fighting Stick seems to be a sort of prototype for other Hori fightsticks such as the Fighting Stick Mini and the Fighting Stick Mini 4.
Eight button arcade sticks became popular in 2009 onwards—in a way where you have six buttons that you really need and then two more for macros.
The Fighting Stick seems to be a sort of prototype for other Hori fightsticks such as the Fighting Stick Mini and the Fighting Stick Mini 4.
The Martial 5in1 Arcade Fight Stick is yet another white-label arcade stick, but it may capture your interest regardless.
The F500 Elite brings you the same goodness you may have derived from the vanilla edition, but Sanwa parts are included with full force.
Brook is best known for providing printed circuit boards, so this fightstick that was once limited edition was a surprise to see.
This fightstick is sturdy and well rounded, but it will likely deter modders that form a good portion of the fighting game community.
Revolution Sticks makes unique fightsticks ranging from a guitar-looking fightstick to a simpler yet still flashy fightstick: the REV14.
The Universal Arcade Fightstick is a solid fightstick that is multiplatform and available in two artwork options, with the focal point being its performance that will likely not disappoint.
10 whopping layers comprise this offering by Acrycade Gear that also includes Sanwa, Seimitsu, and Brook parts.