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All we can say is WOW Nintendo has just announced another Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, launching across Europe on September 29th. The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System contains 21 classic games. Contra III: The Alien Wars™ Donkey Kong Country™ EarthBound™ Final Fantasy III F-ZERO™ Kirby™ Super Star Kirby’s Dream Course™ The Legend of Zelda™: A Link to the Past™ Mega Man® X Secret of Mana Star Fox™ Star Fox™ 2 Street Fighter® II Turbo: Hyper Fighting Super Castlevania IV™ Super Ghouls ’n Ghosts® Super Mario Kart™ Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars™ Super Mario World™ Super Metroid™ Super Punch-Out!!™ Yoshi’s Island™ So what you get for your £80 apart from all these games and a (small) SNES. Included with the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System are one HDMI cable, one USB power cable* and two wired Super NES Classic Controllers, perfect for players to dive into multiplayer action right a

New XBOX One X (Scorpio), Release date and key specs

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Full specs and release dates have finally been released by Microsoft this month at E3. With a Worldwide release date of November 7 this year (2017) we cant wait. So what do we have for the most powerful console ever released: Power, Release Date: Worldwide November 7, 2017. CPU Speed: 6 Teraflops GPU, Clocked at 1.172 Ghz Memory: 12gb of GDDR5 Memory Bandwidth: 326 GB/s True 4K Resolution 8+ Million pixels HDR Wide Colour Gamut Premium Dolby Atmos Sound 4K UHD Blu-ray playback Super sampling for 1080p TV's Backward Compatibility: All Xbox One accessories and games will be backward compatible, all games upsampled with multiple enhancements. Processor: 16nm (360mm square) 7 Billion transistors, 384 bit wide memory bus. Cooling: Liquid cooled vapour chamber. PSU: Bespoke Power Supply named after the initial designer. Physical size: Smallest Xbox ever. XBOX Official video here: • Xbox One X 1TB console • Xbox Wireless Controller • HDMI cable (4K

Tips and Tricks for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.

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Tips and tricks for getting the most from your new Nintendo Switch using a Pro controller. Before using your Nintendo Pro controller fully charge for 6 hrs this should give a full charge which will last approx 40 hrs. In the video i show how to boost you play time by using the USB cable provided, this can be used with a powerbank or plugged into a computer to keep your switch main unit charged. The video also shows how to use the Pro Controller as a NFC reader, also easily sync or pair your controller with the cable provided. And finally we show you how to shut down your Nintendo Switch using the Pro controller.

How To - Connect and use a Nintendo Pro Switch controller on a Mac comp...

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In this video i show you how to connect your Nintendo Switch Pro controller to your Mac computer. Thankfully, it’s a straightforward process to connect your Switch controllers to your Mac. In fact, it’s the same as if you were pairing any other Bluetooth accessory, from a keyboard to a pair of wireless headphones. At the end of the video I show you a quick game clip being played with the controller. For those that are unsure how to do this please follow the video. The steps in the video are shown below: Open System Preferences and select Bluetooth. Make sure that the Switch console itself is off. On the Pro controller you want to pair to your Mac, press and hold the small pairing button on the top of the controller until the lights flash quickly. On your Mac, you should see the Pro controller appear on your list of Bluetooth devices. Click Pair to pair the controller to your Mac. Once the connection is successful, you’re free to play your favourite games using your Joy-Con cont

HOW TO - Connect Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to Windows 10 PC

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Quick tutorial on how to connect your Nintendo Switch controller to your Windows 10 PC. It allows you to play windows games and Steam games via the Nintendo Pro controller wireless by connecting by Bluetooth. Windows recognises the controller as a Input device and even lists the Pro controller correctly in your bluetooth device list.