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Play Games in Portrait Mode with New Tate Mode Mini Controller!

Author : Gabriella May 06,2025

Play Games in Portrait Mode with New Tate Mode Mini Controller!

If you're a gamer, you've probably encountered the challenges of playing vertical arcade games on your phone, often finding the experience less than satisfying. Enter Max Kern, a modder who has devised an innovative solution: the Tate Mode mini controller. But does it truly address the age-old issue of playing these games comfortably?

Most gaming controllers are designed for landscape mode, similar to those used with devices like the Switch or Steam Deck. However, classic vertical shooters and retro games require a different grip, akin to holding your phone as if you were scrolling through Instagram.

Max Kern's creativity led him to develop a compact USB-C gamepad tailored specifically for portrait-mode gaming, known as Tate mode. This gamepad connects directly to your phone's USB-C port, eliminating the need for Bluetooth, charging, or additional batteries.

The construction of the Tate Mode mini controller involves a Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip, with the case and buttons 3D-printed via JLCPCB. If you're interested in building your own, Max has provided a detailed tutorial on his YouTube channel.

What's Your Opinion on This Tate Mode Mini Controller?

The controller utilizes the GP2040-CE firmware and functions as a standard HID controller, ensuring compatibility with Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac. Its versatility is impressive for such a small device.

However, there are concerns about the strain it might place on the USB-C port, as the gamepad partially supports the phone's weight. Users may need to hold both the phone and the controller to prevent potential damage to the connector over time.

Reactions on Reddit vary, with some users expressing admiration for the innovation while others are worried about potential hand cramps and discomfort. It's worth noting that this isn't a commercial product but a DIY project. Max has generously shared the firmware and print files on Thingiverse and Github, inviting enthusiasts to try it out for themselves.

What do you think about this innovative tiny gamepad? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Before you go, don't miss our coverage on the Zombie Survival Shooting RPG Darkest Days, now available on Android.

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