Posted by Nick February 02, 2011

For those of you who want to sit down and play Marvel vs Capcom 3 in style when it comes out soon, may i recommend this Neo Legend Fightstick made in collaboration with HOON. Almost entirely hand made  it features a carved oak hull encased in ostrich leather. For those not so interested in its looks as its performance, they will be glad to know that it's innards come courtesy of Sanwa...

Sanwa being the Japanese manufacturer who makes Street Fighter arcade cabinets. Tho the button layout seems a bit off for those used to the 8 button Madcatz layout (Done my research for once!). The real thing that stood out for me was that this stick is compatible with Xbox, PS3 and PC - see it can be done! All round this looks to be a quality peice of kit, but i suspect it will have a price to match when its released on Feb 18th. My suspicion of a hefty price comes from the HOON online store where a belt costs €220!?!.

For a luxury pricetag tho it really looks the part, most of us tho will still have to scrape together the money for a Madcatz Tournament stick, so this one is def out of the question!

 

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