Rushbox 2 Review
The Rushbox 2 is a leverless controller that has 18 buttons, which even include a button you can press with your right palm.
While the looks of your controller are unlikely to determine your performance at tournaments, they can still bring some extra joy to your life.
The Rushbox 2 is a leverless controller that has 18 buttons, which even include a button you can press with your right palm.
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