Rushbox Click Review
The Rushbox Click has the most insane layout yet, and it could be the first 22 button leverless controller.
The platform that an arcade controller works on may be a lead factor in your decision regarding whether or not to buy that controller.
The Rushbox Click has the most insane layout yet, and it could be the first 22 button leverless controller.
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