If you can’t get your controllers paired to the Nintendo Switch 2, don’t panic, you’re not alone. While the console is backward compatible with nearly all of the original Switch controllers, there are ...
The Nintendo Switch uses wireless controllers for players to interact with the console while it’s in Dock Mode. The controllers can also be used wirelessly in tabletop mode, but there are some issues ...
Joy-Con drift remains a serious problem for Switch owners, but Nyxi believes its new Wizard controller won't develop drift thanks to the use of magnets. As Eurogamer reports, the Nyxi Wizard is a ...
As popular as the Nintendo Switch may be, the Joy-Cons do have their share of problems. That said, not all of them are necessarily Nintendo's (or anybody's) fault, either. For instance, what do you do ...
Aaron McKinley is a writer, blogger and video game enthusiast with over five years of experience in web content and many more in playing games until the wee hours of the morning. His work spans many ...
The Nintendo Switch successor is reportedly using magnetic Joy-Con controllers, and the Joy-Con controllers currently used with the Switch might not be backwards compatible with it. While the console ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Nintendo's next console, the Switch 2, will come out on June 5 starting at $450. The ...
There's an interesting Nintendo Switch 2 patent for a couple of Joy-Con 2 features that could potentially arrive on a future iteration of the handheld's controllers. Nintendo has been all about the ...
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