Evangelion e:Project Arcade Controller Review
If you are looking for an arcade stick that has Sanwa parts embellished by LED, the Evangelion e:Project Arcade Controller might be for you.
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.
If you are looking for an arcade stick that has Sanwa parts embellished by LED, the Evangelion e:Project Arcade Controller might be for you.
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