Which joystick for PC IS best? Using a joystick is a unique and old-school way to enjoy your favorite video games. PC gamers have an advantage because of the huge variety of games they can play and ...
When the Atari VCS team decided to remake the retro console, it knew the controllers would be just as important as the box itself. After all, there's no gaming accessory quite as iconic as the Atari ...
Although the new games are still pretty exciting, it does not quite hit the spot as nostalgia does when playing an epic ROM game which most early gamers grew up on. Although some of the newer gamers ...
With the best flight stick for the Microsoft Flight Simulator, you can improve the realism of the game and your flying ability in it. Trying to fly with a keyboard and mouse is frustrating, to say the ...
Note: A little change of pace this week. Today's HOW-TO is a little special, so we're running it over at Joystiq, our sibling site which is just as obsessed with video games as we are with gadgets.
TL;DR: ASUS ROG Raikiri II is the first Xbox-certified wireless controller featuring tri-mode connectivity, anti-drift TMR joysticks, dual-mode triggers, and four programmable rear buttons. It offers ...
Ball and socket linkages make for smooth operation. People making DIY controls to enhance flight simulators is a vibrant niche of engineering and hackery, and it sure looks like Microsoft Flight ...
You know how there have been experiments over the years where various companies have tried alternatives to the traditional ...
The patented device appears to be a new PlayStation Move controller. Sony filed a patent for a “Flat Joystick Controller” in June 2012. Published earlier this month in Free Patents Online, the patent ...
Dublin-based startup Joyst Instruments is launching a new MIDI controller called the JV-1 next month on Kickstarter that sports a bunch of gamer-style thumb joysticks up top for creating expressive ...
As the world inevitably moves towards devices like smart glasses and screens that follow us everywhere, we’re going to need hands free ways to interact with our apps. Dorothee Clasen wonders if our ...