Haute42 X-Move Review
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.
When we say custom art, we’re mainly referring to controllers that allow you to replace their default art with custom art as many times as you want.
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 Haute42 C-AT is an improvement over the bestselling series—with adjustable travel buttons, three layouts, and so many free accessories.
Haute42 took its bestselling C16 and added pill-shaped buttons to the controller, creating the brand new C16-S.
After the M16 Ultra's groundbreaking success, Haute42 came up with a sequel, the M Ultra Gen2, that has a left pinky button.
One of the ways in which the Haute42 R16 is different than its predecessors is the inclusion of a leftmost button for your pinky.
The T series of Haute42 controllers comes in 16 or 13 button versions to suit your fighting game preferences.
The Haute42 U16 is a large leverless controller with plexiglass on top as well as an injection molded bottom.
The Snack Box V3 by Junkfood Custom Arcades is an aluminum arcade stick with a toolless bottom panel for swift access.