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HORI Switch Fighting Stick Mini Officially Licensed By Nintendo - Nintendo Switch

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Features

  • Compatible with Arcade and Fighting Game
  • Compact, lightweight and portable
  • Classic Button Layout
  • Home, Capture and Volume Control Buttons
  • Officailly Licensed by Nintendo

Description

HORI introduces the Fighting Stick Mini for Nintendo Switch a NEW way to play all of your favorite arcade classics and fighting games .This features a full 8-button layout and a proper micro switch activated joystick yet is small enough to easily store and transport (product is approximately 8” x 6”). Despite its small size, the Fighting Stick Mini is surprisingly comfortable with ample room to rest your wrists, and the rubberized feet grip firmly to smooth surfaces for stability. This wired controller features a long cable, Share button, and other convenient functions. Perfect for fighting games, arcade style games, and much more! Officially Licensed by Nintendo.


Release date: April 29, 2019


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Product Dimensions: 6.89 x 3.86 x 8.98 inches; 1.1 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: Italian


Item model number: NSW-149U


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Manufacturer: HORI


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: March 28, 2016


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  • Good budget option
Edition: Gray
At this price I was able to buy 2 of them. One for me and my nephew. It didn’t work for Smash Bros as it registers the joystick as D-Pad inputs. You can access the home menu on the Switch with this, so in theory it should work with many games. I’d also really recommend this for games like Pac-man. Street Fighter of course is where it truly shines, though we did have to customize the controls in game for it to make sense. The punch and kick buttons were all over the place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Jmac1493

  • Great Introductory Stick
Edition: Gray
if you're looking for an affordable stick to get yourself into the world of fightsticks this is a good one to get. The world of fightsticks is not cheap. There is no reason for anyone to spend 200$+ on something they won't use for more than 1 gaming sesh.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by JZ

  • Not suitable for games that require an analog stick
Edition: Gray
Despite the obvious assumption that the stick would likely WORK like one, it does not. It only functions as the d-pad… Very strange to me. We bought this to make it more accessible for our two year old to play Kirby with us since holding the ball would be easier on her little hands than moving the stick with her thumb, but it was literally useless for every game we tried to play with it. Very frustrating to find out AFTER purchasing it and needing to sort through Google to figure out. This thing has ONE function. It’s EXCLUSIVELY for fighting games and nothing else. So I guess it serves its intended purpose, but we found a replacement one where you can change the stick from d-pad to analog and the buttons from PC to PS, so the possibility for more is there, this one is just lacking. 3 stars, despite is immediately returning it, because it WOULD work for ONE type of game, but that’s it. Don’t bother getting this for a kid if that’s your plan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Autumn S

  • A great stick with a few hitches. (Yes, it is PC Compatible)
Edition: Gray
I bought this fight stick for three reasons, to play it with a few switch games that are perfect for arcade controls, to play emulated arcade machines on my PC, and because I'm a bit of a cheap guy. I got this stick for less than $50 and while I wanna say it's a good deal, there's just a few things that really annoy me about this controller. They're very minor but still knock off a star. The first issue is that the L and R buttons are configured where the L buttons is on the right side, and the R buttons is on the left side... I don't get it either. Another issue is the lack of heft this controller needs to give it the weight to prevent it from sliding around. If you're using it on a smooth surface desk then yeah it's fine, but on a large mouse pad like I have, it can slide around a bit. I'm sure if I cracked it open and glued some lead weights into it, it'll fix that but jeez... There's also no touch centering for the buttons. What do I mean by that? If you're at your keyboard, look at the little bumps on a couple of the keys. Those are TouchType markers, they help your fingers feel the centering of the keyboard and keep you in place. With this gamepad, there is no centering and can be a bit easy to mix up the controls. This can be fixable using a small droplet of nail polish or glue, but it seems so cheap to not do so. The system buttons on the top right (in the recessed portion) do NOT have any clear markings, instead some weird softening of the plastic that you can really only see in direct light or reflection. But the real thing that brings this down to four stars is this: THE BUTTONS DO NOT HAVE MICROSWITCHES, ONLY THE JOYSTICK HAS MICROSWITCHES. I mean really? I'd easily pay an extra $20/$30 for that feature, but c'mon, rubber dome switches? It just dampens the experience of this gamepad severely, but not so much that it's not a good polished alternative to buying an expensive pre-made fight stick controller or building your own. Overall, not a bad controller, can add to the experience to various games (TowerFall Ascension and Cursed Castilla EX is GREAT for this kind of controller!), but just little design decisions that make absolutely no damn sense... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2020 by Trics Trics

  • Great product for son
Edition: Gray
I bought this for my son his birthday he loved it like to brag about how the control helps in Dragon Ball Fighters and Power Ranger battle for the grid
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by AMAYA J

  • A decent fightstick, but you should probably upgrade as soon as possible.
Edition: Gray
For a beginner just starting out, wanting to try out fighting games and have a spare fightstick to play their favorite fighters, this controller isn't bad. It works decently on both PC and Nintendo Switch, working with several games such as the titles included in the Street Fighter Collection, the NEO GEO games ported to the Switch like The King of Fighters '98, Fatal Fury Real Bout 1 & 2, Skullgirls, and even games like Metal Slug and Super Smash Brothers, though Smash Brothers doesn't support the joystick as anything other than a D-pad. You can play any fighting game that isn't Smash with this basically, so it's still a massive win for those who want to try using the arcade layout of controller on those types of games. Granted, though the price is good compared to the higher quality controllers, this fightstick is less comfortable than other high-end sticks. You could probably walk into an arcade or a Dave & Busters, Round One, Vrena, etc. and play more comfortably on an average arcade cabinet. The buttons definitely feel softer, lighter, and less "punchy" than most other arcade sticks. They're not "bad" buttons, but if you're looking for a controller you want to rely on and use for a while and really enjoy fighting games, you're probably better off saving up and splurging on something that has a better feel to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 by AvidFanofPizza

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