Flip Grip

A project in Tucson, AZ by Fangamer
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Unlock vertical-mode gaming on the Nintendo Switch.
Backers: 8269
Average Pledge Per Backer: $17

Funded: $140,958 of $42,500
Dates: Jun 21st -> Jul 9th (19 days)
Project By: Fangamer
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Latest News

A little more footage + buying extra Flip Grips

July 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello! Jeremy here again. I'm posting this from a place far from home (well, a couple hours from home), so please forgive me if the video here isn't super pro quality. I wanted to post a little more footage of vertical games running on Flip Grip now... (Read More)

More Flip Grip Prototype Action!

July 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey all! To begin, I'd like to thank everyone for continuing to support the Flip Grip well beyond its funding goal. The response has been overwhelming and I can't thank you all enough for making the Flip Grip a reality. As a small thank you, here's... (Read More)

Flip Grip prototype in action

June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Since last we updated, Flip Grip has soared past two major "sixes": 6,000 backers and six-figure funding. Pretty amazing. I honestly didn't expect this project to do so well, but I'm happy that so many other people also dig the idea of playing... (Read More)

Keeping it Simple

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
"Thank you!" -Captain Flippy As of this update, we’ve reached beyond 200% of our funding goal, all thanks to you. In the immortal words of the great wordsmith and video game historian of our generation, Jeremy Parish: “Whoa.” It blows my mind... (Read More)

Fangamer Is Making A

June 24th - via: siliconera.com
Fangamer unveiled the Flip Grip this week, a new vertical grip for the Nintendo Switch that is currently being funded on Kickstarter. The grip aims to be a comfortable solution for playing games that support the Switch (Read More)

Well that certainly didn't take long

June 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi, everyone, it's Retronauts co-host Jeremy Parish here to say: Whoa. After spending all day yesterday watching over this campaign, I eventually called it a night. I promptly fell asleep, tossing and turning with restless dreams of Flip Grip... (Read More)

Nintendo Switch Accessory Lets You Play Games Vertically: Flip Grip On Kickstarter

June 22nd - via: techtimes.com
A new Nintendo Switch accessory will let players play games vertically, which is a must for the classic arcade games that are making their way to the hybrid console. The third-party accessory, named Flip Grip, is currently on Kickstarter, where it has already raised over $30,000 from more than 2,000 backers. (Read More)

Flip Grip takes vertical Switch gaming on the go

June 22nd - via: techreport.com
Video game merch site Fangamer has a new Kickstarter going. Yeah, we know, yet another video gaming Kickstarter. Fangamer has a good track record, though, and this new idea is too cool to ignore. The crowdfunding campaign is for a Nintendo Switch accessory called the Flip Grip. The idea is that you can turn your Switch sideways and connect the Joy-Cons to what would normally be the top and bottom of the tablet. This lets you play games meant for vertical orientation on the go. (Read More)

Nintendo Switch 'Flip Grip' Seeks Kickstarter Funding for Vertical-Mode Gaming

June 21st - via: ign.com
Flip Grip, designed to allow the Nintendo Switch to be played in vertical mode, has begun a Kickstarter. The team has identified many of the potential issues with housing the Switch in a vertical holder, and have designed the Flip Grip around these problems. The Switch is flipped so the headphone jack, game card slot and and micro SD card slots are all exposed. (Read More)

SwitchArcade Roundup:

June 21st - via: toucharcade.com
Welcome to the SwitchArcade Roundup for June 21st, where we're talking about some intriguing new Switch news and today's most interesting new releases! (Read More)

Flip Grip for Nintendo Switch brings vertical mode orientation

June 21st - via: slashgear.com
A new Nintendo Switch accessory called Flip Grip brings a vertical orientation to the console. The device is intended for games that are best played in vertical (Read More)

The Flip Grip Is A Vertical Grip Accessory For Your Switch, Now Funding On Kickstarter

June 20th - via: nintendolife.com
the Flip Grip holds your Switch screen securely in place, with a release tab on the back allowing you to remove your system when required. Your Joy-Con controllers slot into the side of the grip, essentially making it seem like the Switch's screen has turned around in your hands, allowing for portable, on-the-go play with a vertical setup. (Read More)

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