Joy-Con: Difference between revisions
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Joy-Cons, sold as a pair, are the default controllers for the [[:Category:Nintendo Switch]], and are an evolution of Nintendo's [[:Category:Nintendo_Wii|Wii]] controller pair the [[Wii Remote]] and the [[Wii | Joy-Cons, sold as a pair, are the default controllers for the [[:Category:Nintendo Switch]], and are an evolution of Nintendo's [[:Category:Nintendo_Wii|Wii]] controller pair the [[Wii Remote]] and the [[Wii Nunchuk]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:38, 21 December 2024
Joy-Cons, sold as a pair, are the default controllers for the Category:Nintendo Switch, and are an evolution of Nintendo's Wii controller pair the Wii Remote and the Wii Nunchuk.
Interesting Uses
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The game Mini Golf Simulator uses the wrist straps to suspend a joycon and use a swinging motion to hit a gold ball. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1De1f4_HsIY |