★★★★★ Backbone One USB-C game controller makes high-end gaming a pleasure on iPhone. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Backbone One USB-C game controller adds real buttons, sticks and triggers to the newest ...
Valve’s next-gen Steam Controller debuts with magnetic thumbsticks, haptics, and a wireless puck for seamless play across all ...
Today's smartphones are powerful enough that you can really think of them as fully functional computers that fit into a pocket. And just like computers, you phone can also serve as a gaming system.
The chasm between PC and console gaming has slimmed down in recent years to nothing more than a fine line, and even that line is disappearing. Gaming laptops, for example, are console-like in many ...
Most iOS game controllers have an Apple Lightning connection. However, due to upcoming regulations, iPhones will need to come with a USB-C connection (at least in the EU). RiotPWR has just announced a ...
For as long as PC and console gaming has existed, gamers have debated the merits of using a gamepad vs. a keyboard and mouse to control onscreen action. While you can play games on your PC with a ...
Wrap the brand-new GameSir X5s around your iPhone to play high-end games. But that’s only the start — the controller also works with iPad, Nintendo Switch, PC and Android. It’s lightweight with a ...
Your iPhone can do a lot, including serve as a respectable mobile gaming console. And while many mobile games play just fine with touch controls, many games available for iPhone are better played with ...