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==LBX== | ==LBX== | ||
[[File:LBX-controller.jpg|thumb|200px|The LBX controller.]] | [[File:LBX-controller.jpg|thumb|200px|The LBX controller.]] | ||
The LBX is a box-style controller designed for competitive Super Smash Bros. players<ref>[ | The LBX is a box-style controller designed for competitive Super Smash Bros. players<ref>[https://junkfoodarcades.com archive of LBX store page]</ref>. Initially released in 2020 by [https://junkfoodarcades.com Junk Food Custom Arcades], it stands out due to its leverless design, which means it doesn’t have a traditional joystick. Instead, it uses high-quality Sanwa Denshi buttons, similar to those found in arcade machines. | ||
As of 2025, the controller appears to no longer be sold on the official website.<ref>[https://junkfoodarcades.com/collections/lbx/products/lbx Official LBX store page (dead link).]</ref> However, a [https://junkfoodarcades.com/products/heavy-metal-plate?_pos=1&_psq=LBX&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=39983047409761 Heavy Metal Plate] store page does mention that it can be used on the LBX, so the controller hasn't been forgotten entirely. | As of 2025, the controller appears to no longer be sold on the official website.<ref>[https://junkfoodarcades.com/collections/lbx/products/lbx Official LBX store page (dead link).]</ref> However, a [https://junkfoodarcades.com/products/heavy-metal-plate?_pos=1&_psq=LBX&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=39983047409761 Heavy Metal Plate] store page does mention that it can be used on the LBX, so the controller hasn't been forgotten entirely. | ||