![]() While they do help ensure a bit more compatibility with non-SNES Switch games, these new shoulder buttons are mostly there for menu stuff - ZL and ZR are used to access the system menu inside of the Switch’s SNES emulator. The SNES controller originated shoulder buttons after all, so Nintendo can cram as many on there as it dang well likes, I suppose. How convenient! Operators are standing by on Nintendo’s official website, limit four per Switch Online account.Īs can be seen below, Nintendo’s new bluetooth SNES controller sports a set of teeny tiny ZL and ZR buttons, nested between the standard L and R shoulder buttons that we all know and love. They’re also exclusively available to subscribers of Nintendo’s Switch Online service, which recently added a library of SNES games to its slate of benefits. They’re $30 for starters, which is about twice as much as one would have run you in 1996 (not adjusted for inflation). It’s 2019 and Nintendo is once again selling spare Super Nintendo Entertainment System controllers, albeit not in the way that many of us dinosaurs remember. ![]()
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