The Kurtroller Overview
The Kurtroller is like modular controllers meet LEGO—with many possible colors for its modules that allow you to swap layouts on the go.
PLA is definitely one of the most popular plastics to make fighting game controllers out of, and being biodegradable is nice.
The Kurtroller is like modular controllers meet LEGO—with many possible colors for its modules that allow you to swap layouts on the go.
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