Thankfully, Microsoft saw fit to improve things later in the console’s lifespan with the Controller S, but nothing quite compares to the simple glory of the Xbox 360 controller. Now, there’s a ...
This is [Tom]’s effort of upcycling his original Xbox controller to work indistinguishably from a stock Xbox 360 controller. For those asking why anyone would want to do this, [Tom] is actually ...
While many gamers still prefer the Xbox 360 controller to its modern counterparts, we’ve omitted it from this article due to ...
The Xbox 360 controller went on to have a life of its own, thanks to its generally comfortable ease of use. In 2006, ...
The Xbox Series X and S are impressive consoles, but they aren't free of problems. Here, we cover the most common Xbox Series ...
Microsoft has detailed the “Menu” and “View” buttons on the new Xbox One controller, which replace the Xbox 360 controller’s “Start” and “Back” buttons. The Menu button, located ...
Microsoft Xbox 360 Accessories software works with both wired and wireless game controllers. The accessory status indicator shows the battery status (for wireless devices) and the assigned ...
Ah, the ever-raging controller wars. Whether it’s the PlayStation controller’s outwardly curved triggers or the Xbox 360 controller’s flakey d-pad, everyone has their hangups as well as their gaming ...
The GameCube's controller remains a titan, which is why so many have “borrowed” from its design. But now things are afoot that signal Nintendo could be about to resurrect this gaming gem.
The plethora of Black Friday deals also includes this $50 discount on the Microsoft Xbox Series X. As of Nov. 12, it's ...
The Xbox 360 controller was universally praised, so it shouldn't be surprising that the Xbox One controller is familiar. Improvements have been made to the triggers, which now feature rumble ...
There's no doubt that Microsoft's Xbox 360 was the most successful of the company's many game consoles since the Xbox division launched in 2001. One of the features of the Xbox 360 that is still ...