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  • iOS 16 will reportedly work with Nintendo's Joy-Cons and other game controllers

    iOS 16 will support Nintendo's Joy-Cons and other game controllers

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    06.07.2022

    iOS 16 will offer support for more third-party gaming controllers, most notably Nintendo's Joy-Con and Pro controllers.

  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

    Nintendo's Switch Pro Controller drops to $59 on Amazon

    by 
    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    03.03.2021

    Today is the Nintendo Switch's fourth birthday, and you can grab the excellent Pro Controller for only $59 right now.

  • Limited edition 'Monster Hunter Rise' Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo is releasing an ornate, limited-edition Monster Hunter Switch

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.27.2021

    Nintendo is releasing a limited edition 'Monster Hunter Rise' Switch loaded with elaborate graphics and, of course, a copy of the game.

  • Switch Pro Controller

    Where do you stand on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller?

    by 
    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    07.31.2020

    Did you buy a Pro Controller for your Nintendo Switch? Tell us all about your experiences with it.

  • New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, pro controller priced for Japan

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    09.13.2012

    New Super Mario Bros. U will cost ¥6,000 ($77) and Nintendo Land will be ¥5,000 ($64) in Japan. Both games launch with the Wii U on its Japanese release date, which was just revealed as December 8.The Pro Controller, pictured above, will cost ¥5,000 at Japanese launch.Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe both have Wii U events scheduled for 10AM ET (3PM British) to reveal pricing, date and release details for those regions.

  • Let's look really closely at Nintendo's Wii U

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    06.27.2012

    Nintendo showed dozens of games during E3 2012, and gave attendees a second hands-on with near-final Wii U hardware. We covered the company extensively, but we couldn't resist an invitation to get a quiet, private demonstration of the console during a New York City event this week.What's more, Nintendo was showing off more than just the WiiPad (what we're calling the Wii U's tablet controller) – a Nintendo rep gave us a thorough look at the console itself. As she points out in the video, neither the Wii U console nor the WiiPad are final hardware, so if you see some funky looking metal sticking out from the back of the system, know that it won't be there when the units arrive at your local brick-and-mortar.We also got a chance to check out the Wii U Pro Controller (otherwise known as "the Nintendo-born child of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 controllers"), and to see how it works with the gorgeous Rayman Legends. Normally, one player mans the WiiPad while the other navigates with the Pro Controller, but somebody had to hold the microphone, so the rep was forced to do both himself. If it looks awkward, blame us, not the Wii U.Anyway, if you were looking for an opportunity to marvel at just how long the Wii U console is, here's your chance.

  • Engadget goes hands-on with Wii U's Pro Controller

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    06.07.2012

    Our friends at Engadget are kinda way, way into tech. Perhaps you didn't know (you probably did). Anyway, they got their hands on Nintendo's Wii U Pro Controller this week and they've got this handy video above with their impressions. Spoilers: it's kinda similar to an Xbox 360 controller. Shock!

  • Nintendo Wii U Pro Controller hands-on (video)

    by 
    Joe Pollicino
    Joe Pollicino
    06.07.2012

    Although we managed to get our mitts on the Wii U and updated GamePad here at E3 following Nintendo's keynote, the recently unveiled Pro Controller turned out to be harder to find. We were thankfully able to visit the company's amusement park massive booth on the show floor where we discovered the wireless peripheral, along with a GamePad, tethered to a demo of the upcoming title, Rayman Legends. Join us past the break for our initial impressions in text and on camera.%Gallery-157452%

  • Nintendo teases Wii U Pro Controller, black Wii U hardware (update: video)

    by 
    Joe Pollicino
    Joe Pollicino
    06.03.2012

    Aside from officially detailing tweaks to its Wii U Gamepad today, Nintendo has announced a secondary controller for those who'd prefer a more traditional control method. Dubbed as the Pro Controller, the wireless peripheral has a remarkably similar shape and button layout to what comes standard with the Xbox 360 -- albeit with a duo a of evenly-placed joysticks and Nintendo-focused function buttons. You'll also notice that it's the first Wii U accessory to be colored in black, rather the white we've become accustomed to. It doesn't stop there either. While showing more video of how the Gamepad functions, it and the Wii U were also shown in the murdered-out hue for the first time -- eye pleasing to say the least. There's not word on pricing for the Pro Controller or whether the system will be released in both black and white just yet, but we'll be sure to bring you more details from the show floor at E3 when we have them. Click past the break for a look at the console and Gamepad in their darker attire. Update: Join us past the break to view the webstream for yourself!