Photo: Cult of Mac Deals If you grew up along with the gaming industry, you remember the time when Nintendo was king (before Pokemon Go). Endless evenings spent playing Super Nintendo are among the ...
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Retro-Bit has released a new line of classic SEGA Genesis controllers this week, each of them focused on the BIG 6 Controller. All three of these models are officially licensed by SEGA with the ...
Introducing 8BitDo Retro Receiver for PS. Play PS1 and PS2 with your favorite controller. Compatible with Xbox One, Series, and Elite controllers, DualShock4, DualSense, Wii U Pro, Switch Pro ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the most difficult aspects of playing your old consoles is using their controllers. It can be challenging to get reaccustomed to ...
When people think of retro gaming, they often picture CRT TVs and retro consoles with stacks of dusty cartridges, or perhaps a complicated Raspberry Pi build. But the truth is, you already own a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Several other models are also on sale, including the standard Black Edition for 31.49 (was $35). Prices for all five of the SNK Neo Geo controllers ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Hall effect sticks, high compatibility, and programmable buttons might make this $60 controller the ultimate way ...
The awesome Famicom-replica classic controller that is now more widely available was just the beginning—Codejunkies now has this NES-resembling classic pad, but with the SNES’s four buttons. It’s $20.