Xbox and Bethesda have announced Fallout-themed Xbox controllers are now available exclusively with Xbox Design Lab. The controller features a collage of Vault Boy perk icons that have been featured ...
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As you hack and slash through enemies, the Xbox Wireless Controller on Xbox Design Lab offers endless customization to help ...
The new design features a collage of different iterations of Vault Boy, the official mascot of the Fallout franchise, in addition to a Vault-Tec-themed Xbox logo at the top of the controller. I’ll ...
Like the Deadpool controller, the Wolverine design is not being offered for sale. Instead, the only way for Marvel fans to get one is through a special sweepstakes. While the previous sweepstakes was ...
It was only a matter of time. Microsoft had already acquired Bethesda, but now it looks like it is embracing one of its newly acquired franchises, Fallout. Fallout fans might be waiting a good while ...
It's not Where's Waldo, it's Where's Vault Boy - and he's all over this new Fallout Xbox controller When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Microsoft has announced Xbox Design Lab has added the Cipher Series, which are transparent Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 as new options. Also now available on Xbox Design Lab are two ...
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Someone discovered the reason why controllers use "A, B, X, Y" buttons, and it was answered 32 years ago
A/B marked primary buttons, X/Y marked secondary buttons. A 1993 Nintendo Power Q&A confirmed the CAD origin of the ABXY ...
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