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  2. Turtle Beach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Beach creates gaming headsets for devices such as the Xbox One, Xbox series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5,Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile and tablet devices. [47] It is considered one of the leading gaming audio brands. [48] Gaming headsets have been Turtle Beach's primary product offering since around 2005. [47]

  3. Joy-Con - Wikipedia

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    Joy-Con [a] are the primary game controllers for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 video game consoles. They consist of two individual units, each containing an analog stick and an array of buttons. They can be used while attached to the main Nintendo Switch console unit, or detached and used wirelessly; when detached, a pair of Joy-Con ...

  4. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller incorporates a button layout similar to the Wii's Classic Controller Pro, but uses a staggered analog stick layout used by the GameCube controller and Microsoft's family of Xbox controllers. Up to eight Pro Controllers can be used at a time with the Nintendo Switch. [5]

  5. Virtual Boy - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo portrayed the system as a type of virtual reality, as its name indicates. Nintendo also focused on the technological aspects of the new console in its press releases, neglecting to detail specific games. [7] Challenged by showing three-dimensional gameplay on two-dimensional advertisements, the company partnered with Blockbuster and NBC.

  6. VPL Research - Wikipedia

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    VPL Research was one of the first companies that developed and sold virtual reality products. It was founded by computer scientist Jaron Lanier in 1984. [1] " VPL" stood for "Virtual Programming Languages". [2]