Sando Review
You can buy the Sando in leverless or WASD format, and its uncommon GEON switches have a customizable actuation point.
You can either find Punk Workshop Blaze buttons on actual Punk Workshop controllers or other controllers by brands that also like these buttons.
You can buy the Sando in leverless or WASD format, and its uncommon GEON switches have a customizable actuation point.
The DRY+ can run on Fruits Factory's own Fruits Basket PCB—regardless of whether you buy this in DIY or preassembled format.
You may become a fan of the RAINY+'s magnetic access into its interior, and you can even buy this fightstick as a barebones case if you want.
The PWS R14 is also available in layouts that represent the following Japanese pro players: Gachikun and Shuto.
You can buy a Tarareba Akecon with or without a lever—as well as the button layout of your wildest fantasies!
JumpHack is one of Japan's finest sources of highly customizable controllers, such as the JumpHack11-XL (also known as the JH11XL).