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Nintendo’s reissue of the classic ’90s controller is in stock again for its standard $49.99 price. It allows Nintendo Switch Online users to play N64 games like the old days but with wireless ...
I was a huge fan of the old Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, too, finding it to be one of the most comfortable and practical controllers on the market.With features like a gyroscope for aiming in ...
Although Nintendo’s new gamepad closely resembles the original GameCube controller, the Switch 2 version introduces a few modern updates. It’s now fully wireless and features Nintendo’s new ...
With the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, the major difference is that the GL/GR remappable buttons can be assigned (and reassigned) without backing out of your current play session.
The Switch 2 Pro controller is clearly the most refined gamepad Nintendo has ever made. It’s just a shame that it’s so expensive and doesn’t have Hall effect sticks.
Nostalgia should not be enough to give any tech a passing grade. But let me come clean. I wouldn’t have dropped $65 on the revitalized GameCube controller for Switch 2 if I hadn’t spent my ...
However, I like the fact that Nintendo kept the Switch 2 Pro controller’s Plus, Minus, Home and Screenshot buttons in the same place as they were on the original.
While the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller is expensive, it will likely last you for the duration of the Switch 2’s lifecycle. Because of that and everything else it offers, it’s a worthwhile ...
Nintendo has clarified compatibility concerns around its all-new GameCube controller, confirming there may be "issues" using it to play contemporary Nintendo Switch 2 games.
The Nintendo Switch has had to deal with a host of controller issues - stick drift included - but for controllers desyncing, that's typically a simple fix.
While the Nintendo Switch comes with Joy-Con controllers, some people may prefer the Switch Pro Controller for a more traditional console gaming vibe. Find out which is right for you.
The motor is also used in the Nintendo 64 controller for Nintendo Switch Online, but that accessory already has its own, different part number. There’s no reason for Nintendo to change that.