Akekon Dojo LP-01 Overview
Instead of the usual LEDs glowing around buttons, the LP-01's lights glow through strips on its top, side, front, and back panels.
An arcade stick is a controller that often comes with a joystick on the left and buttons on the right. It can make many fighting games easier to play.
Instead of the usual LEDs glowing around buttons, the LP-01's lights glow through strips on its top, side, front, and back panels.
The Sharp Analog Fightstick is a large metal Smash fightstick—with a Hall effect analog joystick that has 360° control—plus Sanwa buttons.
The R10-Pro is an arcade stick with a trackball and spinner. You can also buy the R9 with just a spinner and the R10 with just a trackball.
The X-Move is a sequel to Haute42's modular controller that was nominated for an Evo award, and you can move some of its modules sideways.
The R8-SF2's Happ joystick and buttons in a straight layout let you play games like SF2 like how they were played decades ago in the States.
The STK-T01 is a wireless arcade stick that has 11 main buttons, including a macro button that you can press with your thumb.
You should be able to order Akekon Dojo's Shinpuri regular or large case option with 24 or 30 mm buttons, depending on your hand size.
The FightBox R8-J is like the PDP Mortal Kombat Klassic Fight Stick—but with Sanwa parts and a more modern enclosure.