BSP-Y02 Review
The wireless BSP-Y02's main improvement over its predecessor is having eight buttons, and you can still dock a handheld on it.
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 wireless BSP-Y02's main improvement over its predecessor is having eight buttons, and you can still dock a handheld on it.
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