Leme Tech Mini Overview
The Leme Tech Mini is so small, yet it provides Melee players three modifiers instead of the C-stick, reimagining wavedashes and Firefoxes.
Thanks to Super Smash Bros Melee, the GameCube is still an important platform for Smash arcade controllers to work on today.
The Leme Tech Mini is so small, yet it provides Melee players three modifiers instead of the C-stick, reimagining wavedashes and Firefoxes.
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