I like how the old-school controller looks like the SNES ones used to, only I'm not sure what the inner-two shoulder buttons are for. I'm also not that impressed that they put the two analogue sticks in the middle. It shouldn't need a d-pad on the left, NES games play fine with an analogue stick in Animal Crossing.
Hopefully it's around the same size as the SNES too, pity about it not being wireless... or maybe it is and is charging via a cable?
They also haven't mentioned what sort of power supply the remote uses. :(
Anyway, I'm still looking forwards to giving it a proper go.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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I like how the old-school controller looks like the SNES ones used to, only I'm not sure what the inner-two shoulder buttons are for. I'm also not that impressed that they put the two analogue sticks in the middle. It shouldn't need a d-pad on the left, NES games play fine with an analogue stick in Animal Crossing.
Hopefully it's around the same size as the SNES too, pity about it not being wireless... or maybe it is and is charging via a cable?
They also haven't mentioned what sort of power supply the remote uses. :(
Anyway, I'm still looking forwards to giving it a proper go.