8BitDo Arcade Controller Review
After plenty of success in the fightstick world, 8BitDo strikes back—this time with Switch and Xbox leverless controllers.
One can argue that Amazon is the most popular for ordering fightsticks, meaning controllers with a joystick, but it also has great leverless controllers.
After plenty of success in the fightstick world, 8BitDo strikes back—this time with Switch and Xbox leverless controllers.
Haute42 continues its bestselling T series with the T16-Texture, and you can probably guess why it's named that way.
Cyber Gadget makes a comeback with the Arcade Freak that is compatible with the Retro Freak console and beyond.
This is not the DuelPad Zen. It's the N17SP, and it has a split layout with 17 buttons—some of which are near the bottom.
The Hori NOLVA has 15 buttons, and you can remove the extra buttons using a tool that is stored at the bottom.
The Rushbox Lite 2 is lighter than the Rushbox 2, and its switches are also lighter than the first Rushbox Lite's switches.
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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