Touchscreen controls are fine for mobile gaming, but nothing beats that feeling of analog buttons and physical joysticks. Controllers offer superior feedback, and you don't need a console to use one.
There’s no shortage of game controllers designed to turn smartphones into handheld game consoles with physical buttons. But most are designed to clip onto the sides of your phone, adding bulk.
Backbone’s controllers are some of the best around for mobile gaming. Now, they’re in some fresh, new colors exclusively at Target. The $169.99 Pro is pretty in pink, while the $99.99 One comes clad ...
The SteelSeries Nimbus Cloud controller is a lightweight and flexible mobile controller that fixes a problem I never knew that I had.
Today’s retro recreations are so good at replicating the Game Boy’s look, feel, and portability. The problem is, my pockets are already occupied with my mobile supercomputer that contains my life ...
The original Backbone One controller launched in 2020 and ushered in a new era for mobile gaming controllers, providing a console-like experience from your phone. With the more recent release of the ...
Phones are in a weird spot right now when it comes to gaming. They’re easily the most popular gaming devices on the market, but they also kind of suck to play on. Despite phones having the power to ...
Recently, Backbone launched new Pink and Purple editions of their Pro and One controllers, with a focus on design ...
Sony has rolled out a major PS5 firmware update that fixes a longtime annoyance for gamers. With version 25.05-12.00.00, ...
The USB-C port has become nearly omnipresent, in part because it isn't limited to charging and data transfer, at least if you ...