The Switch is Nintendo’s latest effort in the console world. One of its unique features is the Joy-Cons, a pair of controllers that can either attach directly to the console’s screen or be ...
The SL and SR buttons (the buttons which serve as L and R when the Joy-Con is detached and being used as a solo controller) are now made from metal ... presumably, Switch 1 Joy-Cons can’t ...
As you probably know, the Joy-Cons now don't use metal rails to slide on and off the controllers. Rather, they're seemingly magnetic—you just snap them on. Unlike the original Switch's sliding ...
One of the biggest problems of the Nintendo Switch era might be resolved on Nintendo Switch 2, and the evidence comes from... the Alarmo?
The Switch 2 retains the aesthetic of its predecessor while promising even more. One of the most exciting changes being made is the mouse function of the Joy-Cons. As of now, it's unclear just how ...
magnets that allow them to grip onto the Switch easily. This means that you wouldn’t have to slide the Joy-Cons off anymore – you would be able to simply snap them off. The video also allegedly ...