The Nintendo Switch seems like the perfect console — until you’re trying to play Doom with those tiny Joy-Cons and your hands are cramping while you’re getting swarmed. Joy-Con motion controls are ...
A new 8BitDo peripheral has been announced that might prove handy for Nintendo Switch and PC gamers. The company will release a GBros Wireless Adapter that allows people to use a GameCube controller, ...
As the launch fo Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on Switch looms – like a wonderful, long-awaited birthday – ever closer, a great many fans of the series will have one burning question on their minds: Can ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is nearly upon us, and we've already been seeing a lot of accessories aimed at folks who want to flex their ...
The release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is nearly upon us and gamers everywhere are likely plotting out the best way to play. Nintendo confirmed that, via an adapter, players can use the Nintendo ...
The GBros. Wireless Adapter from 8BitDo will give Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players an alternative option for playing with GameCube controllers. Releasing December 7, the $20 accessory connects to ...
Accessory maker 8Bitdo is launching a new Bluetooth adapter which allows you to use all manner of controllers with your Nintendo Switch. It can also be used with other systems, like Android-based TV ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A new Nintendo Switch adapter that’s perfect for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate allows classic, wired ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Announced last month ahead of the launch of Ultimate, the GBros. is a pretty simple adapter that features a ...
8BitDo has announced a new wireless GameCube adapter for the Nintendo Switch and PC. The small adapter allows people to plug in one GameCube controller or a Wii Classic controller like the NES Classic ...
Let’s say that you enjoy playing the Nintendo Switch, but you’re not quite feeling the set-up with the JoyCon-based controller – or, for some odd reason, you can’t get into the feel of the Pro ...