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Topic: Top 5 Consoles according to CNET
captivate
Posts: 995
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-5-Best-Video-Game-Controllers-Ever-Developed-By-Man-55813.shtml

I'm sure plenty of you have thought at least once, which are the best console controllers out there.



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mongie
Posts: 4125
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thats a crappy list.

Dreamcast controler 4 lyfe.
blahnana
Posts: 237
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This thread fails to deliver on so many levels.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What a stupid list. Atari 2600? That was just a means to an end. GTFO.
Spook
Posts: 18724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wanted to comment, but there was no list listed and im far too busy to click on links willy nilly
kappa|
Posts: 1010
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Change your topic, its controllers not consoles.

edit: and N64 control ftw!
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13058
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
What the hell, n64 controller was a heap of s*** imo. Awkward to use 2 handed. Dual shock was far better.

And atari 2600... haha what a joke. Important maybe, best not a chance. A digital (as in only on or off) stick is the dumbest idea ever.
maxe
Posts: 12548
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what a load of s***

Dual-Shock, f***ing be-all and end all

SNES controller was f***ing agony
Tael
Posts: 2824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They've just listed them in chronological order, and focus on the standard controllers for each system.
Suckah-Free
Posts: 7529
Location: Indonesia

IMHO:



- Xbox controller is too chunky, D pad was also chunky and stiff and gave me blisters, and i loath those L & R springy trigger buttons. The x360 controller feels a lot more natural and fluid but im yet to give it a good bash.

- Gaypube had those s***ty X and Y buttons and generally badly positioned and out of shape face buttons.

- N64 controller fits nicely in your palm but it still sucked cause of those tiny face buttons and dodgey loose control stick, and how hard was it accessing that L button when using the control stick? D pad was also stiff as my zubb.

- Dual shock for the PS was good s***, though i'm not a big fan of 4 trigger buttons on top, but it's something you get used to.

- Couldn't find too much wrong with the SNES controller so no complaints there to say the least.

- SEGA was just a s***ty system so i wont even go into its controllers.


p.s. I'm a big fan of technical beat' em up games so the D pad needs to work well with the face buttons. That's why i'd say the ps dual shock and snes top the list for me, otherwise i'm not too fussy when playing other game genres (though keyboard/mouse is pivital for FPS's).


*Gasp*


last edited by Suckah-Free at 19:21:59 29/May/07
Hogfather
Posts: 1253
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Stupid idea for a best-of list :(

Every controller is heavily contextualised to the console's era, and the games made for it.

Would anyone really think the Wii remote was so revolutionary if not for Wii Sports?!
Hogfather
Posts: 1254
Location: Cairns, Queensland

- N64 controller fits nicely in your palm but it still sucked cause of those tiny face buttons and dodgey loose control stick, and how hard was it accessing that L button when using the control stick? D pad was also stiff as my zubb.


That's exactly my point! Any game that used the L button and the analog stick on the N64 was just badly made, but it reflects on the controller itself.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13060
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
The problem with the n64 is that it had 2 controller stances (for lack of a better word), one that felt natural but didn't let you use half the keys (holding it like a gun) and one that felt like s*** and let you use everything but the main stick. Its a bad design, and the console itself was an underpowered piece of s***.
Lynx
Posts: 645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the console itself was an underpowered piece of s***.

How was it underpowered? The N64 was considerably more powerful then the Saturn and more then the Playstation.
Cl1nt
Posts: 807
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
^AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Go home lynx.
Spook
Posts: 18725
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:(
i liked the n64 and the controller

although i never played sf on it
natslovR
Posts: 5411
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Would anyone really think the Wii remote was so revolutionary if not for Wii Sports?!
Have you played a wii since launch week? We are still on first generation games so there's nothing revolutionary about improvements in the controllers' use but it feels extremely natural and other controllers just seem wrong.

From pirates 3 to heatseeker and bust-a-move it just feels right. With the slew of new games fast approaching i expect that to be even more reinforced. Mortal Kombat (released next week i believe) will be the real test, followed by resident evil and Mario Party 8.

Games like bust-a-move may just use it as a laser-pointer type controller, while pirates may use it for its slashing, and you can say that's not revolutionary and in themselves the uses aren't, but together it makes an awesome, versatile and natural control tool. Dissing it because the only impressive thing you've seen on it is wii sports (which is amazingly cool) is so very QGL!

Edit: And i completely forgot Call of Duty. As far as controls for console FPS's go it's hard to pass on the wii and this is the perfect example.

last edited by natslovR at 21:24:30 29/May/07
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13062
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
The N64 was considerably more powerful then the Saturn and more then the Playstation.


Go play perfect dark and tell me that.
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