Nintendo’s original alarm clock prototypes were not very playful
Nintendo has revealed the first prototype of its new alarm clock, Alarmo, which has a motion sensor. The prototype, which was built in 2016 and is currently undergoing testing, has a dial on the top and a second on the side. “The system that serves as the brain of…alarm clock is in the base,” said Tetsuya Akama, the director of Alarmo project.
Delta is an app that won’t get taken down
An Android app called ‘Delta’ has released to allow users to emulate Nintendo and other system-Independent Controllers with high- resolution screen resolutions. It features on-screen buttons that change the layout and appearance to match whatever system you’re emulating. It supports Bluetooth controllers like Xbox One Series S or PS5 controllers, too, and lets you customise their layout or set extra buttons.
It’s easy to see why Palworld is a hit
Nintendo and Microsoft have launched the Pokémon-inspired game ‘Palworld’ for the Xbox One console. The game takes place in a pokéball world, where players can catch Pals and build their own bases. The game also includes a multiplayer mode, where players will be able to share Pals with others from around the world.
The step-up model of a mechanical keyboard is on sale for $71.99
Microsoft has released a new ‘universal’ wireless controller that can be used across Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s cloud services. The controller is compatible with Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. The controller also features a gyroscope and magnetic Hall-effect sticks that can be “float-resistant”, similar to the Joy-Con controllers. It’s expected to launch on October 8.