A Mortal Kombat X themed controller was revealed at the GameStop Expo earlier this week. The controller is very minimalist in design missing a D-Pad and triggers. The bumper buttons are laid out next to the normal buttons to be more accessible when pulling off combos. The design itself is weird and sports an asymmetrical design with the right side curved off. The menu buttons are along the top of controller.
Nintendo's handheld could very well function as a Wii U controller in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. if an image by Twitter user Kyle McLain is any indication.
Accompanying the photo (posted below), McLain wrote: "Am I crazy, or does this say that if you connect your 3DS with your Wii U, that you can use your 3DS as a controller?"
In a follow-up tweet, he added: "The text on the top screen says 'connect your 3DS with your Wii U to exchange customized characters, and you can use it as a controller.'"
Madcatz, the maker of an assortment of gorgeous TE2 arcade sticks, has announced that their previously Japanese-only Ultra Street Fighter IV TE2 controller will be hitting stateside this October.
Madcatz, the maker of an assortment of gorgeous TE2 arcade sticks, has announced that their previously Japanese-only Ultra Street Fighter IV TE2 controller will be hitting stateside this October.