Controllers are an important part of any console, but some have been buried in the sands of time. Below is our list of five under-appreciated controllers.
triverse writes, "When you think of demakes you probably think of newer games on older hardware. Probably because that is how they occur more often. Another type of demake is made for the same platform just a different graphics style (many remakes offer this option at the flick of a button). What if I told you someone made Quake, but it is only 13 kilobytes in size. For comparison that is about one quarter the size of the original Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The kicker is, this version of Quake looks amazing, and everything explodes into gibs everywhere."
The Future Games Show Summer Showcase saw the return of the Unreal Showcase, an eye-popping section featuring stunning vistas, game demos, and evolving proje...
All nice and well but i want to see that in real gameplay on a console...and Hellblade 2 dont cut it....
It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.
Is it running the same Windows OS? Because that is the biggest issue with the current Ally.
Original xbox controller "The Duke". Only a real man could wield it hence why it was named after a badass cowboy.
That Telstar Arcade is something else, I bet that's worth some money nowadays.
EDIT:Hmm, a quick google makes me believe they aren't worth too much really. Not as rare as I thought.
Man, I remember that Jaguar controller... that thing was huge...
The Steel Battalion controller. That thing was a beast! Even if it could only be used with 2 games.
Coleco Telstar Arcade is the ugliest controller I have ever seen :|