If you were really serious about your NES gaming back in the day then there was only one control option in town: the NES Advantage. An arcade-style joystick so sturdy it felt like it could comfortably ...
If you were a child of the ’80s, there is a good chance that you had a Nintendo console in your youth, the classic 8-bit NES. And if you were one of those NES owners, it’s therefore probably that the ...
The NES Advantage offered a number of innovations and improvements over previous controllers, with the added benefit of being built like a truck. It was the controller everyone had to have, and even ...
If you were a child of the ’80s, there is a good chance that you had a Nintendo console in your youth, the classic 8-bit NES. And if you were one of those NES owners, it’s therefore probably that the ...
So I see this headline on Digg and I'm thinking, okay, this is a joke, right? I mean, I've seen the NES Belt Buckle, and it's stupid, but at least it's small and in the vague shape of a belt buckle.
There's something about taking retro hardware and hiding modern gadgets inside that appeals to a certain type of mod-happy geek. Today's example takes the venerable NES Advantage arcade controller and ...
These days, gamers are pretty comfortable with the fact that there are multiple control options available when it comes to playing on their console of choice. The basic, in-the-box pad isn't always ...
If they could make a six button advantage for fighting games I'd buy four tomorrow. I've never held an arcade stick with the same level of construction and button "feel" as the advantage since it came ...