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 ...
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 ...
Accessory maker Hori is releasing a left Joy-con controller for the Nintendo Switch that includes a D-pad in the place of the Joy-cons’ standard four button setup. While this seems positive so far, ...
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 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. One of the best Nintendo Switch controllers is undoubtedly the Hori Split Pad Pro, and it just got an awesome new design. In celebration of Monster ...
The official Switch’s left Joy-Con controller unfortunately gives up a staple feature in order to function as a standalone controller: a D-Pad. HORI’s new Switch accessory, the Mobile Mode Exclusive ...
In the month of July, Japanese peripheral maker Hori issued a statement on its website warning customers about a battery-draining issue linked to ts Joy-Con with a full D-Pad arrangement. Hori even ...
After spending time with Hori's Joy-Con, we chat about how the D-pad controller brings both good and bad changes to the Nintendo Switch. It's no secret that there's some displeasure in regards to the ...
With all their drifting concerns, high price tags, and uncomfortable designs, many are seeking alternatives to the classic Nintendo Switch Joy-Con. Thankfully, there's no shortage of budget-minded ...
Hardware maker Hori will release a pair of Joy-Con replacement controllers for Nintendo Switch later this year that will offer players a big honkin’ wide version of the console when played in portable ...
Hori is making a left Joy-Con controller for the Nintendo Switch that features a cross-button directional pad, in lieu of the stock Joy-Con’s four buttons, but it comes with some serious drawbacks.
Have you ever played with the Nintendo Switch with the Joy-Cons connected and wished they just created a proper D-Pad for the device? Well, it looks like Hori is going to fill that void that Nintendo ...
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