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is it me, or did the adhesive that held the controller together tend to melt out of the seams after a while from the heat of your hands??
Model 2 Sega Saturn controller. Best ever. I MEAN EVER.
PS - I dont' care what anyone says classic NES/SNES d-pad still teh gratest. Also the reason why I'm getting that SNES Wii controller asap.
The NES-style D-Pad was alright by 80s standards, but I find it to be less than comfortable these days. For games that use eight degrees of movement rather than the old four, old-school D-Pads are simply awkward. The circular pads are really the best when it comes to controlling all those SNES and Genesis games, as the '+'-pad just doesn't allow for smooth-enough control and analog sticks don't work well with games that use less than 360 degrees of movement.
What he means is:NES/SNES = Four Directions = ShittyCircle = Eight Directions = Rocks
I just came back from the Nintendo Fusion Tour. I must say, the new controller took some getting used to, but man - it has got to be one of the coolest gaming peripherals I've ever put into my hands. The Excitetruck game and the Wario Ware: Smooth Moves driving mini-game really felt like you were at the wheel of a vehicle! And using the bow on Zelda and the Duck Hunt-esque shooter games was really fun too. It's amazing how realistical it feels. I'm just bummed that I probably won't be getting a Wii for Christmas since that "new computer" (whatever it is) I've raved on about has kinda taken priority for now.Also, I can now say that I waited 1 and 1/2 hours in line to play a new game demo (in this case, Twilight Princess). =3
You are such a loser. You waited 1.5 hours to play a game for 5 minutes? That's 1.5 hours of your life gone, for nothing.