Styled after Nintendo’s new Switch Lite, the 8BitDo Lite is a controller so ultra-portable that it’s got two directional pads instead of analog sticks to keep it as thin as possible. The 8BitDo Lite ...
The first thing you'll notice about the 8BitDo Lite is that it's small – even smaller than the 8BitDo's SN30. My wife says it looks a bit like a McDonald's hash brown, but spray-painted to the exact ...
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As much as we love the original Switch, its directional pad leaves much to be desired. Nintendo wanted to let Switch owners play local multiplayer games with both Joy-Cons, but to do so, it also had ...
The Nintendo Switch Lite has been a surprise hit with gamers as a successful follow-up to the original Nintendo Switch (which itself was quite the blockbuster at launch). The Switch Lite is a more ...
The JC400 is a Joy-Con 2 alternative with Hall Effect sticks, back buttons, motion controls, rumble, and ergonomic grips.
8BitDo is expanding its lineup of Nintendo Switch controllers with a second-generation model of its budget Ultimate C Bluetooth Controller. The 8BitDo Ultimate 2C Bluetooth Controller, just like the ...
The latest creation from 8BitDo is the Micro controller, and it’s now available to pre-order from Amazon ahead of its Aug. 24 launch date. The $24.99 controller comes in a powder blue or lime green ...
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