Sharp Analog Fightstick Preview
The Sharp Analog Fightstick is a large metal Smash fightstick—with a Hall effect analog joystick that has 360° control—plus Sanwa buttons.
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 Sharp Analog Fightstick is a large metal Smash fightstick—with a Hall effect analog joystick that has 360° control—plus Sanwa buttons.
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