Zeetain MS1 Review
We can rave on and on about the benefits of the MS1, but its selling point is its unique right thumb button placement.
There are different types of controllers to play fighting games, and the types range from arcade sticks to leverless controllers (and beyond).
We can rave on and on about the benefits of the MS1, but its selling point is its unique right thumb button placement.
It's mind boggling how a small controller like the open source SplitFox Pro packs a split layout with 18 buttons into its little frame!
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.
The RC-OF1 is a variant of the OFOF1 chassis design by Rana Labs, so it features charm holes in all four corners.
If you don't need 16 or more buttons: the VSLAB VSNOVA N14 is a fine option with chamfered acrylic, customizable art, and cool LED.
The TIKITAKA M3 doesn't have 16 buttons. It has 17, and the 17th button is a rare fully sized start button on the top panel's upper left.
The FRS Mini is a mini version of the bestselling FRS by Furin Arcade, and its 16 buttons mean that you have access to a dual layout.
The SticklessBox features a rare combination of Sanwa buttons and the GP2040-CE firmware—plus a convenient carrying handle.