FightBox R8 Review
Mortal Kombat players can buy the FightBox R8 with old school Happ parts—or the R8-J edition with Sanwa parts (and a more modern enclosure).
There are fightstick makers who will allow you to choose your own number of buttons to be featured on your controller, depending on which game you play.
Mortal Kombat players can buy the FightBox R8 with old school Happ parts—or the R8-J edition with Sanwa parts (and a more modern enclosure).
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