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8bitdo SF30 Pro Controller Review

February 9, 2019 by CrackedConsole

And SNES controller with analog joysticks… What do you think?

Categories External News, Gaming Tags 8bitdo, Controller, Emulator, Game, SF30, SF30 Pro, SNES Leave a comment

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