The first thing that really stands out about the Manba One is the screen within the center of the controller. I am not sure if controllers themselves need large screens in the center of them, but this one feels pretty cool if I am being honest. This screen is a touch screen and can be easily used through tapping or using some buttons at the bottom of the controller.
Even with the screen, the rest of the controller is fairly familar; you've got two joysticks, a D-Pad, X, Y, A, B buttons, and then a bunch of buttons that aren't as familiar. The Home, Settings, Start and Back buttons are along the bottom of the controller, which is useful for navigating the screen. Strangely, the back of the controler has an on/off toggle, which feels a little out of place, and a few quick buttons as well as the triggers you'd expect on the front. ... [MORE]
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