8Bitdo NES 30 Wireless Controller

Same old school feel just more buttons.

It may look different but it’s still the same old controller you fell in love with. The NES 30 has everything you ever wished for in a gaming controller. It can be used to play games on IOS/MAC, Android, Windows, Linux and even on Wii. The battery can last up to 20 hours, it can be connected via USB or Bluetooth and has an intelligent cpu core with an upgradeable firmware. But its most important feature is its ability to sync with other controllers and be used for coops or versus modes on a single device.

$31 – $40
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