The palm-sized NES Classic Edition console looks a lot like the system it’s named for, with some key differences. For one, it’s a whole lot smaller. But another alteration Nintendo’s made to the ...
Surprising nearly nobody, Nintendo finally confirmed it's releasing the Super Nintendo Classic, a follow-up to the wildly popular, but extremely limited-edition NES Classic. But for all the nostalgia ...
If you're a retro gaming fan then you're well aware of how frustrating it can be to have someone (or maybe even a pet) trip over your controller wire. At best, it unplugs the controller but more often ...
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From console to controller: The evolution of the NES’s iconic gamepad
In 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) redefined home gaming, but its innovations meant nothing without a way to ...
Andrew Webster is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. Analogue, the company ...
8Bitdo has announced a new accessory for the red-hot gaming console that nobody can seem to get their hands on this holiday: the Nintendo NES Classic Edition. The company is marketing its NES30 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There have been quite a few different and unique takes on the Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo ...
Nintendo Switch controllers are flexible, if flawed — the latest hardware they work with is the NES Classic, via 8bitdo’s $17 Retro Receiver, and a new firmware update available now for that little ...
We have seen a few different USB drives made out of old NES controllers before on Geeky Gadgets. The latest one was created by Joe, and it features built-in security, making it not only a nostalgic ...
Nintendo's NES-style Joy-Con controllers for Switch are available for pre-order. However, there are a few considerations to think about before you decide to buy one. To pre-order these controllers, ...
Messiah has created multiple 2.4ghz wireless controllers for the NES, Famicon, and SNES. For those that still have the functional old school Nintendo systems this may be for you, if not check out the ...
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