Abstract: Want a trip down memory lane for the old Xbox but do not have said system? Hyperkin has you cover with its Duke Controller for the Xbox One and pc!Youtube Channel...
Published: 2018-06-07, Author: Stan , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: The story goes that Seamus Blackley, one of the founding designer of the Xbox was doing some cleaning at home in the fall of 2016, when he found a prototype of the Duke, the original controller of the Xbox. Perhaps feeling cheeky, Blackley posted some jok...
Published: 2018-06-05, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
It big,
It big, But things have changed since the the Xbox launched with the OG beast back in 2001. Devices like the Nintendo 3DS, Switch, and the smartphone have popularized a much larger controller than was really socially acceptable in 2001. My iPhone X is nea
Perfect recreation of classic Xbox Controller, Slick LCD screen, Buttons and triggers feel great, Comfortable
No wireless, More expensive than Xbox One controller, L and R bumpers are unergonomic and feel cheap, D-pad is still original Xbox d-pad, It's big (duh)
It's kind of like choosing between a classic Porsche and a modern one. Of course, the Porsche made in 2018 will be better in just about every way, but there are buyers who still prefer the older models. It has a different feel that evokes certain memories...
Solid build, Nostalgia points, Satisfying-feeling buttons, The fancy little screen in the middle
Far too expensive, Bulky frame not suitable for everyone, Wired, The fancy little screen in the middle is a bit wasted
Hyperkin has done a genuinely great job of recreating a classic and somewhat underappreciated controller from yesteryear. There is enough modernisation to make it a great controller to use for Xbox One and PC gaming, though the lack of wireless and the hi...