| Price | Etsy |
| Release | July 7, 2025 |
| Compatibility | NS2 / PC |
| Dimensions | 14.0″ x 8.6″ x 2.8″ |
| Weight | ~4.85 lbs |
Overview
It used to be called Turkey, but now, it’s Turkiye. It also happens to be the country where TKTECH is from, specifically the ancient city of Istanbul.
Also known as TKTECH34 on Etsy, this joystick store sells fightsticks and cases too. In fact, here are some interesting examples that may strike your fancy:
- M. Bison fightstick
- GamerFinger fightstick
- Leverless case
The Bison fightstick is a 5 mm plexiglass fightstick that’s built to last, and some parts were fused with a special plexiglass adhesive. For compatibility, this fightstick runs on the Raspberry Pi Pico by default.
Aesthetically, the Bison fightstick has a really detailed shape—with its corners sticking out and the whole nine yards. Not only that, the side panels have Shadaloo-esque colors like red, gold, and white.
On top, you can see some gorgeous Bison art, which we can replace through our custom art service here on The Arcade Stick if you prefer another character. In any case, the art is held in place by six screws.
Otherwise, the Bison fightstick is clearly thick enough to accommodate a Korean joystick if that’s how you like to play, and its Sanwa clone buttons are in the tried & tested Vewlix layout.
While we’re not saying that the GamerFinger fightstick is officially made by GamerFinger, it does feature GamerFinger buttons known for their minimal travel distance—as well as a GamerFinger (and Brook) sticker. Brook stickers often indicate a Brook PCB inside.
To be more specific about the buttons: the main buttons are 30 mm, and the function buttons are 24 mm. There are two of these yellow function buttons on the right, and they sit near the USB passthrough.
This fightstick—that features the popular Vewlix layout yet again—is made of 1.2 mm stainless steel, which is good material for both durability and looks.
Finally, TKTECH offers a leverless case with 12 buttonholes. The jump buttonhole is bigger than the rest, allowing you to press the button with either thumb’s side more easily.
You can also find two 24 mm function buttonholes on the left and two more on the right. Here’s a sample lineup you can assign the function buttons to:
- Start
- Select
- Share
- Options
In the back, you’ll find a hole for a USB-B port. That said, the case is held together by four screws, and there are golden accents to be seen on the top panel. These accents add nuance to a case that’s pretty much white elsewhere.
While the case is wide and should fit on your lap comfortably, you may still prefer the Bison fightstick or even the GamerFinger fightstick.
In closing, brew some yerba mate, and check out TKTECH’s Etsy to ponder its selection of offerings—because it just might have something that turns your fighting game skills from ordinary to legendary!



