Aug 1, 2007, 04:22 PM
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The Dual Shock. Two analogs that can be clicked in, 10 buttons and a d-pad makes it the superior choice. It's actually possible to utilize both the d-pad and the analogs at the same time, unlike the Nintendo 64, so designers made use of this. (Although, seems mostly just after the Playstation 2 was released, so maybe that's an unfair comparison.) Using the d-pad as method of movement isn't that common nowadays outside of sidescrollers, shmups, and fighters, but its use as a weapon switcher/quick menu is still damn handy.
The Nintendo 64 controller was alright, I suppose. Except for this one time the N64's hard plastic analog actually peeled off a large layer of my skin playing an analog-intensive mini-game in Mario Party. ...It wasn't particularly pleasant.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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