Everyone has their own poison when it comes to game nostalgia. Maybe it’s the low-poly paradise of Final Fantasy VII’s character models, or the satisfying click of inserting real, physical, game ...
Gaming accessory maker Hyperkin is creating a licensed replica of the Xbox 360’s iconic gamepad (via The Verge). Named “Xenon” – a reference to the console’s prerelease codename and IBM-made PowerPC ...
It wasn’t that long ago that trying to connect a controller to your PC was either impossible or you needed plenty of wires and cords to get it done. However, new technology has finally made it easier ...
Hyperkin has announced the Xenon, an officially licensed replica of the Xbox 360 controller. The Xenon is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC. The Xenon comes in black, white, ...
There's nothing quite so enlightening as a solution to a problem you didn't realize you had. RaptorFire's booth, tucked away in the back corner of the LA Convention Center's South Hall was offering up ...
I remember my first console controller—the polished black batwing I used to steer my Xbox 360—as vaguely sticky. What do middle schoolers do to cover everything they touch in a thin, gummy worm film?
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Xenon is set to launch in June, with preorders opening up in May. The Xenon is set to launch in June, with ...
Microsoft announced its Xbox One controller would be making its official debut as a PC gamepad back in September, allowing PC gamers who don’t own an Xbox One to experience the evolution of the ...
Two years ago, Hyperkin introduced the Xenon, a wired controller inspired by the iconic Xbox 360 design. If you grew up playing on the Xbox 360, you can relive those nostalgic memories by grabbing ...
Two years ago, Hyperkin introduced the Xenon, a wired controller inspired by the iconic Xbox 360 design. If you grew up playing on the Xbox 360, you can relive those nostalgic memories by grabbing ...
Those eager for a way to interact with their Xbox One using something other than gestures, voice control, and the Xbox One controller will soon be in luck, thanks to a third party device which now ...