Ultra Arcade Split Overview
The Split is divided into two halves connected through a coiled detachable cable—and should be compatible with future modules by Ultra Arcade.
The size of your fighting game controller matters primarily because you want to know if it can fit on your lap without squeezing your legs together.
The Split is divided into two halves connected through a coiled detachable cable—and should be compatible with future modules by Ultra Arcade.
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