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Nintendo has been a video game giant for decades, making classics like the N64, up to the Switch. But their controllers are often weird! Even Playstation, and Xbox’s aren’t much better!
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What was your first Nintendo controller? Was it the classic rectangle, the dog bone, or the octopus. Maybe it was the sword, golf club, baseball bat simulator known as the Wii Remote. Nintendo has certainly evolved over the years — but nothing more than their eye-catching controllers. So, now we ask: what’s up with their controllers?! And while we did just ask the question, we also have your answer, including why Nintendo will continue to release some of their wacky controller designs and how the releases from Sony and Microsoft have changed Nintendo’s approach.
Competing against the Sega Genesis, Nintendo increased the number of buttons, introduced shoulder buttons, and added rounded edges to the design. Basically, Nintendo didn’t have to do much in their early days — people cared more about the games than the controllers they played the games on. Things changed with the introduction of the Playstation. Not only did the Playstation create a new standard for gaming controllers — but their CD-based console boasted 3D graphics never seen before in a home console. Sure, Nintendo could have extended the grips on the SNES controller and called it a day, but they chose to think outside the box — and create one of the ugliest controllers ever made — the Nintendo 64 controller. The XBox analog stick design helped influence Nintendo’s next controller release — the official Gamecube controller. The Gamecube controller is beloved — but not so easy on the eyes. Join us as we break down a history of Nintendo’s controllers and showcase exactly WHY some of those designs are so terrible and still work really well.
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