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The triumph of most video games, and video game accessories is almost always down to functionality. No matter how great a game looks, or how slick a particular console was designed, aesthetics are ...
At first, they thought it looked just brilliant. Then they tried to use it. YouTube stars The Fine Bros. got 10 teenagers to try out the Nintendo Power Glove, a device one kid describes as "Wii before ...
In case you’re not a ’90s kid, the Nintendo Power Glove is the greatest device for human-computer interaction ever created. It’s so good, they called it bad, and then they made a movie about it. At ...
Niles Mitchell of the YouTube channel Will it Work? has seemingly undergone the impossible: reviving one of Nintendo's most unsatisfactory pieces of wearable hardware and leveraging it on modern ...
It’s been over thirty years since Nintendo released its Power Glove, but the infamous controller hasn’t quite faded into oblivion yet. A YouTuber recently crafted a nifty new use for the glove: ...
You have to hand it to Nintendo, for blazing the virtual reality trail in consumer products a couple of decades before everyone else, even if the best that can be said for their efforts in that ...
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What just happened? A YouTube user has managed to modify Nintendo's Power Glove to work with the company's Switch, a handheld console that launched nearly 30 years after the ill-fated motion ...
Nintendo has created several products that were ahead of their time. Virtual Boy comes to mind as a product that was probably two decades too soon. There was another extremely quirky peripheral for ...
Rather than beat around the bush, the guy behind YouTube tech modding channel Will It Work? decides to just pose the central question asked by so many hardware ...