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Originally Posted by Null
3d games were around before nintendo made that controller. nintendo was creating thier hardware, they obviously knew they'd be playin 3d games. they then invented a controller to make 3d gaming eaiser.
no matter how many times you reword your argument, its still the same, the game type changed the controller. T
he analog stick was made to improve 3d gaming. 3d gaming was not made to improve the analog stick.
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Well Sony might work like that, but Nintendo works differently. Nintendo creates a console, with a unique controller for it and that lasts for about 5 years, they don't make new controllers whitin those 5 years. It's like with revolution, they will create something new, not because there is a need for it, but to try to revolutionize how we play games. Just like they introduced the NES controller in the past.
Now is it a good way of doing things? I guess we'll see.
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Originally Posted by Kyuzo
Your misunderstanding yet again.... Sony's controller using an Analog Stick which has 360 degrees of motion.
Nintendo's N64/Gamecube Joystick is an 8-way joystick with 12 points of motion.
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Are you kidding me? The N64 controller an 8-way joystick?

I think you should go give it a try right now