The Hori Real Arcade Pro N is a stick built by Hori. All of them feature a cable compartment on the back and a 24mm start button hidden under a small door on the top right.
The stick is unique in that it features a Noir layout, a layout that isn't as common as the Vewlix.
It is a community mainstay and a favorite among modders for it's compatibility with many parts and for the roomy case which leaves a lot of room for modifications
2011:[]
RAP Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]
- One of the first known versions of the RAP N chassis
- It features special TTT2 artwork, a Sanwa JLF Joystick and Sanwa OBSF buttons
- It is available for both PS3 and Xbox 360.
RAP Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme V.S.[]
- This rare variant is sought after by collectors.
- It features Gundam artwork, a Sanwa JLF Joystick and Sanwa OBSF Buttons.
- It is a PS3 only stick.
2012[]
In 2012 a few more variants were released
RAP Soul Calibur V[]
- It features a Sanwa JLF lever and Sanwa OBSF buttons
- It is available for PS3 and Xbox 360 each of which had different colored buttons and different artwork but were otherwise identical.
RAP Dead Or Alive 5[]
- It features DOA 5 artwork, a Sanwa JLF Lever and OBSF Buttons
- It was available for PS3 and Xbox 360. The main difference was the color of the buttons and balltop.
- A unique feature of this stick is that it does not feature a proper Noir Layout but rather a Sega 1p layout.
2014[]
RAP N3-SA-01[]
- The first unbranded version of the RAP N and the first version to use the RAP N title.
- It features a Sanwa JLF joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons in white.
- It is a PS3 stick
RAP Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme V.S. Full Boost[]
- This rare and unique variant is highly sought after by collectors. It is unique in that it features artwork printed on a unique clear start button door and has 3 of the button spaces covered by button hole covers.
- It features Gundam artwork, Sanwa JLF lever and Sanwa OBSF buttons.
- It is a PS3 stick
2017[]
RAP N Hayabusa[]
- The first PS4 version of the RAP N. It features a built in touchpad on the back of the unit.
- It features Hori's own Hayabusa lever and buttons.
RAP Tekken 7[]
- Released alongside Tekken 7 these variants are for PS4 and Xbox one.
- The PS4 version features a black plastic case, black Hayabusa buttons, a Hayabusa lever with a black balltop and a touchpad on the back of the unit.
- It features artwork of Heihachi and Kazuya.
- The Xbox One version features a white case, white Hayabusa buttons, and a Hayabusa lever with a white balltop.
- It features artwork of Asuka, Lili, Alisa, and Lucky Chloe.
2018[]
RAP Soul Calibur VI[]
- Released alongside Soul Calibur VI, these 2 variants are for PS4 and Xbox One.
- The PS4 version features a translucent blue case, blue Hayabusa buttons, a Hayabusa lever with a matching blue balltop and a touchpad on the back of the unit.
- It features artwork of Siegfried and Nightmare
- The Xbox One version features a translucent red case, red Hayabusa buttons and a Hayabusa lever with a red balltop.
- It features artwork of Ivy, Tira, Taki, Sophitia, Xianghua, and Talim.
Unreleased:[]
Hori RAP AX S+G[]
A unique version of the RAP N that was to be released in 2013. It was in development but never saw a release.
It would have been a Xbox 360 stick.
It was to have a Seimitsu LS-32-01 lever, Sanwa Denshi OBSF-30RG buttons and featuring a Sega Astro City Layout.