
I have been quite taken care of.
They have been making peripherals since the Famicom era, you know.
Please make something like Orekonmandar again.
I don’t trust Cyber Gadget, but I trust Hori.
Fighting Commander
Please release an arcade stick for Switch2!
If possible, please add more buttons…
Arcade stick shop
I wonder if they’ll release a grip controller for Switch2 as well.
It’s admirable to properly obtain a license.
I wonder if the economy was good back when they were producing Shokushi.
Even though it’s a prototype, this is probably the only place that makes controllers with hair.
Cyber gadgets and game tech usually don’t create controllers themselves, just accessories.
>>12Hey, you’re making it, right?
The Analog Rapid Fire Controller 3 was good.
I was surprised to see how dirty the terminal part was when I bought the PS3 charging dock that charges just by placing it on.
When I went to return it, the clerk was surprised too.
The officially adopted Hori controller for arcade game machines.
Whether or not you have a certified license is really significant.
The rapid-fire DS2 here is still in use and hasn’t had any issues, really, these models from that time are quite sturdy…
It looks like they’re going to release something official like a Piranha Plant camera.
I think RAP was a revolution.
Nowadays, there are arcade controllers available everywhere that allow for button replacement.
This logo sometimes becomes unreadable.
There was a time when I overused Sylveon in Holicon.
There are hardly any affordable fighting game pad options other than the ones in the thread.
I want them to do their best in other areas as well.
I bought various peripherals, but in the end, I realized that having official recognition and a sense of security is important.
I was grateful for your help when I was using the stick.
I will make a 16-shot pad for Switch2.
>>25Are there any games these days that require button mashing…?
>>29In procedures such as transplants…
Recently, there have been various things from overseas, but they’re ridiculously expensive.
The affordable ones with certification make me feel the power of long-established brands.
Add 6 buttons to Switch2 as well…
It’s strong that they listen to user opinions through trial meetings, surveys, and various other things.
I was thinking of buying a HORI wired controller for the Switch that can also be used with the PC Engine Mini.
I seem to have not seen it in the market anymore.
It was baffling at the time to see them abandon the same joystick and buttons that were a selling point of the Real Arcade Pro, which was supposed to be just like an arcade.
It seems they were trying to take over the share by supplying the Hayabusa lever buttons to game centers, but they just failed.
Guitar Hero is doing its best on Switch 2.
There are occasionally people who seem to have an intense dislike for it.
>>36It’s just a kid who is going against the trend…
There are only a handful of guitar games on CS, so it’s surprising to see them come out so often…
I thought that, but it’s a manufacturer that mainly produces controllers for divas.
>>37It’s more sane than the twin sticks made by Tanita for Virtua On…
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No news.
>>38The loop lever has never had much durability and has frequently malfunctioned since long ago.
It’s questionable whether there are any manufacturers that can port trackball or paddle control games properly without this.
The rapid-fire grip controller for the Switch is so good that it’s the only choice for handheld gaming.
What is the pricing for NOLVA? Thank you.
OCTA is getting a bit too widespread, and it’s scary.
I want to use the fast LR with my index finger, whether it’s a fighting game or not.
Is a front six-button configuration that convenient?
>>42To play Street Fighter 6…
>>42I’m using two buttons on the right side in Modern mode for Street Fighter 6 because the DualSense gives me finger calluses. I use the front four buttons.
The Steam Controller didn’t quite feel comfortable in my hands.
Please restock the Silent Arcade Stick…
>When it comes to peripherals, this is the place.Well, I don’t think you can go wrong if you buy it here.
I was using the Hori Commander α during the Famicom era.
Is being certified really that much of an advantage?
This is the only place that will release something like the Akest mini.
I am grateful for that…
Isn’t it amazing that the price doesn’t change that much even with PS5 support?
>>52?? “There are dead people.”
It’s not that much cheaper compared to Nintendo products.
The repair service is good.
I bought a Hayabusa, but in the end, I replaced all the lever buttons, so I thought it would have been better to just stick with the Fighting Stick α…
But it seems that over there, replacing it with a nobble lever is a hassle…
There are probably many people who don’t want it, but I want vibration.
It’s such an insignificant thing, but I can’t help but notice that the letters “HORI” in the logo are misaligned with the square background.
>>57Without a spout, it won’t become a part.
I wonder if they really won’t release a multi-button lever.