It doesn't. The page says they've built new molds to recreate the original microswtch setup.
Swagadactyl
I've never been more excited for new video game hardware since I was a kid, been begging for this for more than a decade. The superior directional input lives again!
Retro-Bit Saturn pad, just feels right for most 2D games. Soon I will be using an 8bitdo Neo Geo CD pad though.
Deemo is also really nice! Always forget about that one. Different feel to the music than the average rhythm game too without hurting the chart variety
Great list!
Some additions:
Phigros on iOS and Android definitely, probably the best mobile exclusive rhythm game. It's also completely free and has a large library.
VOEZ is another class game, great on Switch or iOS, Android.
Groove Coaster isn't my favorite but has a lot of songs and works great on all platforms, quite a big community of players as well.
Cytus and Lanota are also quite nice
Can't talk about PC rhythm games without shouting out StepMania either, the OG DDR/ITG clone
Muse Dash is one of my favorites, you're in for a banger
I fell off from practicing most of my games for a while but I started playing Phigros a month ago and it's really captivated me. I haven't had too many memorable "wow" moments with many other games for quite some time, but it's happening regularly now that I am playing IN and AT Phigros charts. Muse Dash is the other game that did this for me in the last few years (and still my favorite) but Phigros is on another level with the chart design.
Kinda want to get back on the Clone Hero grind as well but both my guitars are having some issues and I can't be bothered to open them up right now.
Perpetually craving DJ MAX but salty that I bought everything on PS4
~15 years is the arbitrary cutoff that feels right to me, despite how old it is continuing to make me feel
Sin & Punishment is one of my favorite games ever, the N64 stays hooked up
This was it for me too. This model of UX and the OQO model 02 were the coolest things I'd ever seen at the time (and kinda still to this day).
Tilswall Soldering Station 65W used to be $40 and the best deal in irons, it's now $75 and I would still argue the best iron for the money. Consistent temps, quick heating, comes with decent tips and has solid support for other tips. I've used this on countless keyboards, consoles, prototype boards, etc.