TIKITAKA C16 Review
The TIKITAKA C16 is a spray painted CNC aluminum alloy controller that remains light despite its impressive hardware.
There are different types of controllers to play fighting games, and the types range from arcade sticks to leverless controllers (and beyond).
The TIKITAKA C16 is a spray painted CNC aluminum alloy controller that remains light despite its impressive hardware.
With 16 buttons laid out in a spacious format—as well as vanity in the form of LED and custom art, the Kylinix T16 is a bargain.
Also known as the Deluxe16, the D16 is a leverless controller with 16 buttons that allow you to use it as a WASD controller too.
Compared to similar TIKITAKA controllers, the S15 has a split layout that gives your hands more breathing room.
Consider the Haute42 P12 if you are looking for your next mini stickless controller that has LED functionality.
This controller's selling point is that you can tell RSarcade your dream button layout so your controller gets drilled with the desired holes.
Perhaps the most unique feature of the Cross Cut is a screen in the middle, which is uncommon for rectangle controllers.
Available in preassembled & DIY formats, the PadBox is a plastic D-pad controller with Sanwa buttons, Omron switches, and custom LED.