• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    15 hours ago

    I mean, a timeline where Sony actually kept working together with Nintendo on the SNES add-on is kinda plausible.

    • 21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
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      14 hours ago

      It’s not like there’s no potential for a coalition of people in the fediverse to make their own console with one of the single board computers that are on the market, we’d just need games, basically.

  • SolidShake@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Idk if Sony would actively make the worlds worst controller even in an alternate timeline

    • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      A lot of people really liked that N64 controller, though I feel it would have been an unnecessary design if that Z button wasn’t included.

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        15 hours ago

        Resident N64 pad defender here. It’s fine to dislike the controller, but I’m never really sure if the “I don’t have three hands!” complaint is a joke or just based on people who never played any N64 games or what.

        You’re not supposed to use all three prongs, ever. It’s just a hedge-betting controller. Nintendo was afraid people wouldn’t like the new, 3D style of game control and would demand a return to traditional D-pad input.

        The N64 controller was their solution: if 3D movement is just a fad that dies out, well, move your hand over a couple of inches and forget about the analog stick. Now you’ve basically got a SNES pad with six face buttons and better ergonomics.

        Obviously, 3D took over that whole generation and there’s probably less than 10 games that need D-pad movement, so it ended up being fairly pointless in hindsight. But I can’t argue with anybody who starts their design process with “What if gamers hate this new style of input?” because when don’t they.

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          The fact that you’re going to have to ignore a third of the controller at any given time is the reason why it’s badly designed. The Sega Saturn 3D was in development at the same time as the N64 and pad came out two weeks later and had a much better design that allowed the D-pad and analog stick to be used with the same thumb, in a configuration that would continue to be used to this day.

      • SolidShake@lemmy.world
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        15 hours ago

        Hell no lol. It always made my hand cramp and lock up and it came out when I was 11 or so. And the thumb stick giving kids blisters because it’s just a plastic stick with no soft rubber on top. Like wtf is that choice?

    • anothermember@feddit.uk
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      14 hours ago

      I would say the DualShock is worse; never liked the placement of the thumb sticks at the bottom but apparently that’s just me.