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Currently, Ransai's main product is the Arcade Style Pop'n Music Controller.

All our controllers are made with the exact same buttons as the arcade machines', and at the exact same spacing. As experienced by some of our users that have been to Japan and played on machines, they can feel no difference in the gameplay.


All our boxes are put together with (carpentry) industry-standard techniques, and are smoothed out so you can barely tell it's made of wood. All our boxes use the finest quality birch plywood, so it'll last you years upon years without a single crack.

To prove this, our first customer, Andy (Sabinfujin) has tested out our boxes' strength by driving over it with his Cadillac Escalade, a huge boat of a car. He said that all that was left on the controller was a dirty tire mark.

Even if this is a little extreme of an example, they're tough. That kind of strength, you'll need when you're playing a song like Trauma Punk EX or Special Cooking, when you're basically beating the controller senseless as you play.


Our current price is $250 USD for the controller, plus:

$25 USD shipping (priority 2-day)
$10 USD handling (Not required if you choose to pay with Money Order or Personal Check)
$5 USD for insurance (optional)




The current warranty we have is that we'll fix any problems with wiring or whatnot for a year afterward. If the electronics break, that's clearly our problem, but if you decided you wanted custom carvings in your box and it broke in half because of it, that is not.




Every Ransai controller will have lights available as an ordering option; you can see the finished product on the right.

Due to the cost of the materials for lighting the controllers, and the accessories along with them, we will be offering the whole light-up package as optional at $25USD. It will come with everything needed to light the controller - internal battery clips, bulbs, an AC adapter jack on the front, the AC adapter itself, and a kill switch in the front, all installed.

The battery holders in the controller can hold ten D-cell batteries, needed to light the bulbs. The lights will work when:

Batteries are in the controller
The AC adapter is plugged into the front
Both - batteries and the AC.



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Additionally, if you use any rechargable batteries in the clips and run them to dead, when you plug in the AC adapter, it will automatically recharge all the batteries, and allow you to play lighted at the same time.

Sorry, batteries not included.
 

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