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Once upon a time, you needed an NES controller to play the games you grew up with. But times are better now, and you don’t need to suffer with callouses on your hands and a hole in your wallet.
The Turtle Beach Rematch Wireless Pro features a unique design that slowly morphs as you move the controller. It releases on ...
In this article, we’ll break down its physical design, internal technology, and how it communicated with the NES, uncovering why this gamepad left such a lasting mark on the industry. In 1983, when ...
We like this project for its sheer simplicity. After all, recreating the hardware in the controller for a modern gaming system is next to impossible. [Guillermo A. Amaral B.] had a bunch of parts s… ...
The controller's design, which mimics the old NES controller pretty accurately, makes it infinitely more enjoyable to use than the tiny Switch Joy-Cons, which we've found hand-crampingly awful ...
The Switch NES controllers look just like the original, with the same blocky corners, plastic-yet-solid construction and concave buttons that hold your fingers just right.
With a respectful nod to the Nintendo Entertainment System, these new controllers by Colorware (along with a retro take on the actual Switch controller for TV) are perfect for collectors and fans ...
Wireless NES controllers are coming to the Nintendo Switch -- a perfect pairing with the Switch's upcoming library of NES games. The NES controllers cost $60 for two and will begin shipping in ...
Thankfully, if you bought a Switch as well, you can actually use your Joy-Con controllers or your Pro Controller with your NES Classic. All you need is a cheap wireless dongle and a firmware update.
ColorWare is labeling the controller set as the JoyCon Classic. It's mirrored after the original 1985 NES controller design.
Nintendo's hard-to-find wireless NES, SNES, Genesis, and N64 controllers are now automatically recognized by Steam Input.
In 2018, when Nintendo released its official wireless NES controllers for the Switch, we talked about how nice it would be to see "Joy-Con options that offer a split-handed version of the GameCube ...