Nintendo just announced the next addition to their Switch family of products, Nintendo Switch Lite. Many people are focused on the features from the original hybrid console that have been removed in ...
With a D-pad, better ergonomics, and programmable rear buttons, and no joystick drift (so far), the Split Pad Pro is almost the perfect cure for the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con drift. The Split Pad Pro ...
Japanese peripheral maker Hori is creating a left-hand Joy-Con with an old-school D-pad, it has been revealed by Famitsu. So here we are; the demands of retro gamers across the world will finally be ...
As you may have noticed, the Nintendo Switch Lite has ditched the original model's directional input buttons for a traditional D-pad on the left-hand side of the console. While it won't make much of a ...
If you have a Nintendo Switch, you've probably noticed your Joy-Cons don't have traditional D-pads. Instead of the cross-shaped D-pad button found on other consoles, Joy-Cons made by Nintendo have ...
I love my Nintendo Switch OLED, but after reviewing the Steam Deck and getting used to its gigantic, ergonomic controls, its really hard to go back to the Joy-Cons. Hori’s new Split Pad Fit ...
The Hori D-pad Joy-Con replaces the left Joy-Con controller on the Switch. It looks more or less identical on the outside to Nintendo’s controller, replacing the four face buttons for a directional ...
Not that long ago, Hideki Kamiya was berating Nintendo for the lack of a proper d-pad on the Switch, as well as the fact the console still had no Virtual Console. Well, it seems that Hori has a ...
A third-party hardware maker is producing a joy-con peripheral with a traditional D-Pad for the Nintendo Switch. If you fancy a more D.I.Y approach, check out IGN's in-depth tutorial on how to attach ...