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?
Many nostalgic Xbox 360 gamers will be pleased to learn that a controller modeled after the classic console's controller will soon be available for the current-gen Xbox Series X/S. For those who miss ...
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 ...
The Hyperkin Xenon Wired Controller features a share button, vibration feedback, a 3.5mm jack, and a detachable USB-C cable. Since it's a wired controller, it might appeal more to gamers who play PC ...
Video games are defined by their ability to let the player freely influence and control an aspect of the game they are playing, and for console games the bottleneck for this player freedom is the ...
If you’re looking for a controller for your computer or mobile device, you could certainly do worse than one of the latest iterations of the Xbox pad. They might not be perfect, but they’re fairly ...
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, ...
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 ...
Almost two decades after it first launched, the original Xbox 360 controller is getting a sequel. The Xenon controller from Hyperkin, a reference to the first internal development codename of the Xbox ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Microsoft’s classic Xbox 360 controller is soon going to get re-released and will be usable with ...
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