Arcade Freak Preview
Cyber Gadget makes a comeback with the Arcade Freak that is compatible with the Retro Freak console and beyond.
The Xbox Series X is one of many consoles that fightsticks (and leverless controllers) are compatible with. Fighting gamers should explore the options!
Cyber Gadget makes a comeback with the Arcade Freak that is compatible with the Retro Freak console and beyond.
Junkfood Custom Arcades came up with the SWORL to solve the Snack Box Micro's limitation of only being for fighting games.
The Starburst is a mini leverless controller with 15 buttons, and you can tilt it to more than one angle for the comfort of your wrists.
If ergonomic controllers make your hands too upright, consider the Maestro that only tilts your hands at a slight angle.
At a first glance, you may think this is a DOIO controller, but in reality—this is the NLOFIN NLHX-ET01: a 16 button controller with LED.
JackWagon Fightsticks continues its innovative streak with the All Button Plus 3, which has one of the most unique button layouts.
Just when you thought JackWagon FightSticks could not get more creative, it released the ShoGun of Harlem FightStick—with incredible flair.
The Brawlbacoa is the quintessence of customization, allowing for a lever or leverless layout, art or engravement, and a travel-related addon.