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==Smash Stick==
==Smash Stick==
[[File:SmashStick.png|thumb|200px|The Smash Stick controller.]]
[[File:SmashStick.png|thumb|200px|The Smash Stick controller.]]
The Smash Stick is an upcoming "fightstick" produced by Alt Lab Controllers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250629101447/http://www.altlabcontrollers.com/ archive of Alt Lab Controllers website]</ref> Beta production was announced in 2021, but as of December of 2025, the Twitter page has not been updated and the website experiences extended periods of down time.<ref>[http://www.altlabcontrollers.com/ Official Alt Lab Controllers website]</ref>
The Smash Stick is an upcoming "fightstick" produced by Alt Lab Controllers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250629101447/http://www.altlabcontrollers.com/ archive of Alt Lab Controllers website]</ref> Beta production was announced in 2021, but as of December of 2025, the Twitter page has not been updated and the website is currently non-functional.<ref>[http://www.altlabcontrollers.com/ Official Alt Lab Controllers website (dead link)]</ref>


The Smash Stick uses a traditional arcade controller layout, joystick, and 24mm Sanwa buttons, making it the only Smash-centric arcade controller to use a joystick. It features a swappable octagon gate with the joystick, allowing customization with other gates like square, circle and hexagon. The artwork can also be customised by removing the acrylic panel. Like other arcade controllers, it's designed with the intention of reducing hand strain. Additionally, it's compatible with all ''Smash'' titles,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHP9ZtlRl7Q Smash Stick Trailer]</ref> being usable on the N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Switch, and more. The Smash Stick was successfully funded via Kickstarter.<ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/altlabcontrollers/smash-stick-the-analog-arcade-stick-0 Smash Stick Kickstarter page]</ref>
The Smash Stick uses a traditional arcade controller layout, joystick, and 24mm Sanwa buttons, making it the only Smash-centric arcade controller to use a joystick. It features a swappable octagon gate with the joystick, allowing customization with other gates like square, circle and hexagon. The artwork can also be customised by removing the acrylic panel. Like other arcade controllers, it's designed with the intention of reducing hand strain. Additionally, it's compatible with all ''Smash'' titles,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHP9ZtlRl7Q Smash Stick Trailer]</ref> being usable on the N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Switch, and more. The Smash Stick was successfully funded via Kickstarter.<ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/altlabcontrollers/smash-stick-the-analog-arcade-stick-0 Smash Stick Kickstarter page]</ref>

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