The pinball housing includes buttons for flippers, buttons for ball launches, and even buttons for gently nudging the table, although it also includes its own motion sensor for detecting physical table bumps, with three levels of sensitivity if you find you’re triggering it too easily.

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It’s priced at a little over $70 after Japanese currency conversion—not cheap, but not outrageously expensive if you’re really into playing pinball on the Switch. The only catch is that these custom controllers aren’t being manufactured en masse in a factory, they’re being 3D printed and assembled and wired by hand, and thanks to the demand they’re currently sold out. You can sign up for a notification when stock is available again, however, because if there’s one skill we’re all learning to master now, it’s waiting.