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  1. Namco's arcade layout is called the "Noir". Action buttons are positioned in a stair-like pattern, coming closer to a natural resting position of fingers. The panel is compatible with Japanese style joystick levers within JLF Series, LS Series, or Hori Hayabusa.

  2. The Qanba Pearl is a Namco Noir layout but the last 2 buttons are different depending on the company and the joystick placement as well. I’ll try to get it out ASAP.

  3. Having a well-organized layout for your buttons and joystick will make your performance better. The panel needs to be intuitive, accessible, and comfortable. The devices need to be placed where simple thought can associate them. The various buttons need to be accessed quickly at any given moment.

  4. I am going to buy my first stick and I think that I want one with a noir layout. Most people say this is the better layout because of the extra space between the stick and the buttons. So my question is what sticks are available with a noir layout? The only stick I know is the hori n arcade pro. I am not sure about the layout what do ...

  5. The Hori Real Arcade Pro N boasts a fantastic design and the excellent Noir button layout adds to what is already a great fightstick. PROS + Solid premium design + Noir button layout is quite comfortable + A cheaper alternative to the Madcatz TE and Razer lines: CONS - Buttons can get loud - Joystick feels a little loose at times: Check on Amazon

  6. The Qanba Obsidian Pearl has a noir layout. The normal obsidian doesnt though. Arcade shock also sells conversion panels to change most sticks into a Noir layout.

  7. The Qanba Obsidian arcade stick comes stock with the VEWLIX joystick and button layout, which is widely used in many more modern Japanese cabinets and arcade controllers today. For certain arcade sticks, such as those by Hori's RAP N and Fighting Edge, the Noir layout was standard on those sticks, which allows all the top and bottom four ...