
Mousou Keychain Controllers Provide All The Sounds Of Your Favorite Retro Games
June 10th, 2010 admin

By Andrew Liszewski I know, another videogame keychain sound board you’re asking yourself? I couldn’t agree more, but there’s one thing these Mousou Controllers do that makes them interesting… at least for Street Fighter II fans. The controllers are available for 5 different games, including Famista and Xevious versions that no one will care about, but it’s the 3 SF II versions that are kind of cool. The blue controller includes sounds from Ken, Ed Honda and Guile, the red controller has Ryu, Blanka and Sagat and the …
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