![]() ![]() Suzo-Happ is best known for manufacturing the iconic bat-top sticks and chunky concave pushbuttons that most arcade gamers will distinctly remember from just about any arcade machine they played as children. At Warner Bros’ request, PDP opted to go with authentic Suzo-Happ components in order to best recreate the feel of a classic Mortal Kombat arcade machine. It’s here that the MK Fight Stick’s quality takes a sharp downward turn, which is unfortunate, since the stick and button quality is the most critical component of any arcade stick. That is, until you get to the pushbuttons and stick. ![]() Throw in the ability to unlatch and open the lid for easier access to the innards, plus a detachable controller cable for quick storage, and you have the makings of a fine collectible controller. This gives the MK Fight Stick some heft, so it won’t move around when placed on a stationary surface, though lap play is surprisingly comfortable thanks to a velvet-covered memory foam underside. The body of the product is made of the same MDF composite that classic arcade cabinets were made out of circa the early 90s, with a thin Plexiglas top and t-molding on the edges to provide durability and protect the stick from wear and tear. When freshly unboxed, the MK Fight Stick looks and feels quite impressive. ![]()
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