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If you’re looking for a controller for your computer or mobile device, you could certainly do worse than one of the latest iterations of the Xbox pad. They might not be perfect, but they&#821… ...
The gamepad is officially licensed by Microsoft, and it serves as a replica of the original Xbox 360 controller--although it’s designed for full Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC support.
Replica Xbox 360 Controller Nails The Vibes, But Lack Of Wireless Hurts Hyperkin’s Xenon is like playing Halo 3 until two in the morning (and it won’t hurl slurs at you) ...
For the 360’s 17th anniversary, Hyperkin is releasing an officially licensed replica of the 360 controller, compatible with the Xbox Series S/X, and Windows 10 and 11. Suggested Reading.
The Xbox 360 Controller is Back, and Now it Natively Works With Modern Consoles Hyperkin's Xenon is an officially licensed replica of the 360's controller, with a few modern updates.
The controller, named Xenon, is officially licensed by Microsoft and will be modeled after the Xbox 360 controller, but with some modern improvements. This includes a share button, a 3.5mm headset ...
Gaming accessory maker Hyperkin is creating a licensed replica of the Xbox 360’s iconic gamepad (via The Verge). Named “Xenon” – a reference to the console’s prerelease codename and IBM ...
Hyperkin is the company that previously released Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S compatible replicas of the original Xbox’s Duke controller. Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2005.
At 17 years of age the Xbox 360 controller is not yet ancient... but compared to hardware released this year it's as old as a Sinclair ZX80 or Atari 800 was when the Nintendo 64 came out.
Sonic Team’s 2008 platformer launched on Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo Wii, before a PlayStation 3 version released a month later. Sega never released a PC version.