ENTH Atlas Review
Run a shoulder strap through the Atlas, walk into a tournament venue, and you're almost guaranteed to turn some heads!
There are different types of controllers to play fighting games, and the types range from arcade sticks to leverless controllers (and beyond).
Run a shoulder strap through the Atlas, walk into a tournament venue, and you're almost guaranteed to turn some heads!
You can buy a Tarareba Akecon with or without a lever—as well as the button layout of your wildest fantasies!
S2-Gaming LABO decks out its fightstick with Sanwa parts, including function buttons on top to make pressing LS and RS easier.
The JackWagon Onyx is a rare GP2040 arcade stick with big Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons that are in the Noir layout.
The Qanba Sapphire is a stickless controller with 18 buttons to utilize many fighting game features and mechanics.
Imagine a gladiator as a leverless controller, and you get the SGF Gladius: partially made of steel—and can readily come with PS5 support.
If you absolutely loved the Varmilo FK2 but just wished it had a joystick, then you are in luck—because the Varmilo Kassai has a joystick!
The LuminouSnack was developed in collaboration with the Japanese pro, MOV, and it has lights shining through uncommon locations!