We may earn a commission from links on this page. Nintendo has once again made an add-on second Circle Pad for the 3DS. And, you know what, it's not half bad. Actually, it seems like the Circle Pad ...
While it won't be winning any beauty contests, the Circle Pad Pro feels good in the hands, with very little weight added to the 3DS — I actually found that the system was a lot more comfortable to ...
A revamped version of the Nintendo 3DS with two circle pads is something that gamers have been expecting ever since the Circle Pad Pro was first revealed. After this past week's unveiling of the 3DS ...
Do you want to get the latest gaming industry news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly newsletters here. Because your 3DS XL fit into your pocket too well before, Nintendo is ...
The Circle Pad Pro is a Nintendo-made controller add-on that adds one additional analog stick and two shoulder buttons to the original 3DS model. It is known as the Slider Pad in Europe and as the ...
At Capcom's Gamers Day event last week, I played Resident Evil: Revelations two different ways: with and without Nintendo's recently announced Circle Pad Pro. The headline might have given away how ...
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A report over on Andriasang states that the Circle Pad Pro for 3DS will last for 480 hours of gameplay using just one AAA battery. Nice to know, since the battery is protected by a cover-plate that ...
The Circle Pad Pro is expanding its leftward reach to include Kid Icarus: Uprising on the 3DS. Without the Circle Pad Pro, Uprising players will use the stylus to aim and rotate the camera (generally ...
Nintendo confirmed today that Circle Pad Pro, the 3DS add-on which grants the handheld an extra thumbstick, will release alongside Resident Evil: Revelations in Europe on January 27 Revelations will ...
Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro hands-on impressions from Tokyo Game Show 2012. Nintendo may not show up for the annual Tokyo Game Show, but its next hardware add-on, the Circle Pad Pro for the beefy ...
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