For people looking to play emulated Nintendo games, there is no better controller than the 8bitdo SN30 Pro Plus. It will work on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android and offers a customization suite that ...
GameSir has introduced the G8 Plus MFi, its first telescopic controller to receive Apple’s Made for iPhone/iPad (MFi) ...
Due to the popularity of mobile gaming, there are plenty of game controllers for your smartphone now available. While most offer very similar features, every once in a while, one comes along with ...
Following the big reveal a few weeks back, we knew that Nintendo had more surprises in store for the new Poké Ball Plus controller for Pokémon: Let’s Go. Well, now we know the controller will come ...
★★★★☆ The PowerA MOGA XP5-i Plus game controller works beautifully with a range of Apple devices. And there's an iPhone mount, too. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The PowerA Moga XP5-i Plus has the same ...
Unless a game is specifically designed for use with a touch screen, gaming on a smartphone can be an awkward experience. Most games, including all Project xCloud titles, are designed for dual-analog ...
Unless a game is specifically designed for use with a touch screen, gaming on a smartphone can be an awkward experience. Most games, including all Project xCloud titles, are designed for dual-analog ...
The biggest perks of the Moga XP7-X Plus are, without a doubt, its controls and ergonomics. The controller feels a lot like a superwide Xbox controller in the hand, and the layout is comfortable!
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I think Nintendo's official Switch Pro Controller is brilliant. It's a full-size pad with large face buttons, textured handles and a transparent shell that reveals a circuit-inspired pattern ...
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