The Joy-Cons are fantastic controllers, but they don’t feature a standard D-Pad on them. Thankfully, peripheral manufacturer Hori has solved this issue by producing a Joy-Con with a standard D-Pad. It’s a left Joy-Con and will be available July 2018 priced at ¥2,678 ($25). However, there are tradeoffs as the Joy-Con ONLY WORKS in portable play and doesn’t feature standard gyro controls and HD Rumble.Keeping you in the know for Tech/Gaming news. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/9To5TechNews
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Hori Is Making A Nintendo Switch Joy-Con With A Proper D-Pad
The Joy-Cons are fantastic controllers, but they don’t feature a standard D-Pad on them. Thankfully, peripheral manufacturer Hori has solved this issue by producing a Joy-Con with a standard D-Pad. It’s a left Joy-Con and will be available July 2018 priced at ¥2,678 ($25). However, there are tradeoffs as the Joy-Con ONLY WORKS in portable play and doesn’t feature standard gyro controls and HD Rumble.
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Nintendo Switch
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