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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 ...
How much would you pay to be transported back into the 8-bit era? Nintendo already gave us a taste of nostalgia with the $60 NES Classic, and now it's offering a similar experience with a pair of ...
The hack required Burley to go at an NES gamepad with a cutting tool, slicing out an opening to accommodate the Tiny Arcade’s screen which meant saying goodbye to the controller’s start and ...
The NES Classic comes with a controller that has a cable that’s only about 30 inches long. That means you have to sit right next to the system while you’re playing, which is frustrating when ...
Once again taking inspiration from the iconic NES, the 8BitDo N30 Wireless Charger for Mobile is boxy like the classic console’s bundled gamepad, but does away with physical buttons and a D-pad ...
Or you can get Hyperkin’s NES Classic Controller extension cable, which adds another 6 feet to the cord. But, for me, I’m going to stick with the same NES controller I’ve had since I was a kid.
The NES Classic you can’t find should have come with this. Add Bluetooth with Analogue’s Retro Receiver ...
The giant LEGO NES controller is fully functioning, at least for those with long arms (Photo: Baron von Brunk by Gene Kennish) 4 / 12.
If LEGO are cool, and abnormally large NES controllers are cool, then what [Baron von Brunk] has created is pretty dang cool. It’s a super large functional NES game controller…. made out of LEGO!
Did you know you could control an iPad with a good old NES gamepad? That’s what Paul Rickards did, as he explains on his blog Biosrhythm. According to Rickards, the hack is based on a previous ...