Apple quietly adds retro Nintendo controller support for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV

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Apple’s latest device updates have made playing retro and retro-inspired games more authentic by adding support for Nintendo’s Classic controllers.

Those with devices runningiOS 16.1,tvOS 16.1,iPad iOS 16.1, andmacOS Venturacan take advantage of a load of new features on thebest iPhones,best iPads, andbest MacBooks and Macs. But one update we didn’t realize would be coming will be welcomed by anyone who loves playing classic-style games throughApple Arcadeand the App Store.

That’s because, post-update, you’ll be able to wirelessly connect the NES, SNES, and N64 Bluetooth Classic Controllers to your Apple device of choice (viaMacStories).

TheseNintendo Switch-compatible versions of controllers from Nintendo’s past were created to giveNintendo Switch Onlinesubscribers a stronger sense of nostalgia when playing retro games through Nintendo Online, and now you can bring that experience to your iPhone and iPad gaming too.

Better still, these controllers don’t just work for gaming. If you’re tired of scrolling through menus with the boring oldApple TV remote, you can swap it out for the far quirkier N64 controller – and we expect this trident of a handset will be harder to lose too.

If you prefer a more modern feel for your gaming handsets then don’t fret. You can choose to connect the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons, the Xbox Adaptive Controller, thePS5DualSense, and even theXbox Series Xcontroller, among several others, to your Apple device instead.

How to connect a Nintendo Classic controller to your Apple device

How to connect a Nintendo Classic controller to your Apple device

If you have one of the wireless Nintendo Classic controllers at home already, or are buying one especially to use with your Apple devices, then you’ll want to know how to connect it to your Apple device.

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The first thing you’ll need to do is make sure your controller is charged up, that your Apple device is turned on, and that Bluetooth is on too.

On an iPhone or iPadyou then need to go into your Settings, then the Bluetooth settings menu,whileon a Macyou’ll want to go to your Apple Menu, click on System Preferences and then Bluetooth. You then need to grab your controller and press the sync button, after which it should appear in the list of devices your Apple gadget can connect to; select it, and your retro handset will be ready for you to play thebest iPhone gamesin style.

On an Apple TVthe process is a little different. You’ll want to go into your device Settings, then Remotes and Devices, and then select Bluetooth. Here you should see an option called How to Pair Game Controllers – select this and follow the onscreen instructions.

If you’d rather use a dedicated gaming machine than play on youriPhone 14, orApple TV 4K, then why not check out our picks for thebest gaming consoleyou can pick up today?

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