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Despite the fact that the original Nintendo Switch did not include the standard D-Pad, the Nintendo Switch Lite does have one. This means you can expect to be able to move around in games and ...
The Nintendo Switch Lite was announced today, and it features a true, honest-to-goodness D-Pad. The fact that the original Switch's Joy-Con controllers do not has been point of contention for fans ...
The Nintendo Switch Lite boasts a couple of interesting features that might sway one to buy the handheld console either as their first Switch or a replacement for the base version. It’s smaller ...
I suspect the D-Pad was added largely to mirror the 3DS' profile - again, 3DS fans being the Switch Lite's primary market - but I like to think it was partly because someone at Nintendo saw all ...
No need to deal with buttons-as-D-pad on Nintendo’s portable-only device. Nintendo’s revision of the Nintendo Switch hardware includes an actual D-pad with the traditional cross design. Woo!
The new D-pad design on the Switch Lite has sparked this idea up once more, but Nintendo has confirmed that there are "no plans" to release Joy-Con with an updated design. Subscribe to Nintendo ...
Nintendo Switch Lite is taking away some features from its big brother, but the handheld device is adding back the D-Pad to its integrated Joy-Con controllers. Asif Khan July 10, 2019 7:45 AM ...
The Switch Lite has a D-pad, but don't expect one on Joy-Cons (yet) The Switch Lite has changed the four-button array on the left-side controls with a proper plus-shaped D-pad, just like a ...
The big Switch splits the D-pad into four separate buttons, but it's the more traditional cross shape on the Lite, a much better setup for those old school games. SEE ALSO: Nintendo's 'Ring Fit ...
Nintendo launched the Switch on March 3 of this year. The system was surprisingly well received. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was amazing, plus it was portable, and the Switch has been ...
While the Nintendo Switch is a great little system, packed to the hilt with superb games and functionality, there is one thing that has been nagging a few gamers – the lack of a proper D-pad.
Nintendo is improving Switch's battery life with updated model; The lack of a true D-pad has been a common complaint about Switch's Joy-Con controllers, but while Nintendo doesn't appear to be ...