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Author:  DESTROY US ALL! [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:04 am ]
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Everyone has they're own specific tastes on the controlelr they feel is most comfortable. I prefer my Nyko mini Dualshock 2.

Author:  Teh Ch8t [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:14 am ]
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I'm actually fond of the N64 controller, though, I have Gamecube and PS2 (Meh) I play my N64 the most, so, I've become accustomed to the feel. I mostly play my N64 for Zelda ;)

Author:  Mazurkis [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:36 am ]
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I have a MadCatz wireless Gamecube controller that has to be the most ergonomically comfortable object I have ever wrapped my fingers around.
It's slightly smaller than the regular GC controller and has like jelly pads on it.

Author:  DESTROY US ALL! [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:37 am ]
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Teh Ch8t wrote:
I'm actually fond of the N64 controller, though, I have Gamecube and PS2 (Meh) I play my N64 the most, so, I've become accustomed to the feel. I mostly play my N64 for Zelda ;)

I neever inderstood the N64 controller. How are you supposed to use the d-pad or L button? Or did most N64 games to use those? (I never had an N64)

Author:  Teh Ch8t [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:54 am ]
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DESTROY US ALL! wrote:
Teh Ch8t wrote:
I'm actually fond of the N64 controller, though, I have Gamecube and PS2 (Meh) I play my N64 the most, so, I've become accustomed to the feel. I mostly play my N64 for Zelda ;)

I neever inderstood the N64 controller. How are you supposed to use the d-pad or L button? Or did most N64 games to use those? (I never had an N64)


Most didn't really use those, but I use the L button by using my thumb on the D-Pad and using my index finger to use L, that's what I have to do for DS.

Author:  Capt. Ido Nos [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:55 am ]
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I'll always have a special place in my heart for that beloved N64 controller I got from blockbuster...

Author:  Beyond the Grave [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:05 am ]
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Sony Dual Shock 2. 17 buttons laid out in a simple and extremely easy to use pattern. The vibrations are good too.

Author:  Code J [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:12 am ]
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Gamecube. Perfection, controlerized.

Author:  No Toppings [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:13 am ]
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I just like the standard PS2 controller, preferably with overused and smoothed over analog sticks. The left analog stick should be sticky.

I'm picky.

Author:  Capt. Ido Nos [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:15 am ]
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Oh wow, I just remember the dreamcast controller. I remember getting confused over the button configuration (I was ten at the time) but I absolutely loved the memory cards. For those that don't know, they had screens, plugged into the controller, and could function as almost-gameboys on occasion.

They were awesome.

Author:  lazadisk [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:38 am ]
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Mazurkis wrote:
I have a MadCatz wireless Gamecube controller that has to be the most ergonomically comfortable object I have ever wrapped my fingers around.
It's slightly smaller than the regular GC controller and has like jelly pads on it.


I think I have that controller! its very nice :)
uhh... and i pick game cube, but i only have a gamecube at my house so... i really dont use any other controllers.

Author:  Dark Grapefruit [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:09 am ]
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Mazurkis wrote:
I have a MadCatz wireless Gamecube controller that has to be the most ergonomically comfortable object I have ever wrapped my fingers around.
It's slightly smaller than the regular GC controller and has like jelly pads on it.


I've had a few of those. They're extremely comfy, too bad they freaking break so easily.

Author:  Choc-o-Lardiac Arrest [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:30 am ]
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the Xbox 360 controller, it feels and fits like a Glove....well,err... not a glove...... like a head on a pillow.

Author:  Occasional JD [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:21 am ]
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I like the N64, but am used to the PS2...
I also think the Gamecube has something good going on

Author:  J-Man [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:49 am ]
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I'm the first one to vote for NES controllers? Wow.
I know it may seem like an inadequate controller nowadays, but back in the olden days it fit like a glove. And of course it still does when you play NES games with it.
My next favorite is definitely the GC controller.

Author:  Somm-1 [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:12 am ]
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The most comfortable controler for me is the one for Gamcube. The only downside is that it lacks the functionality of the PS2 controler (Control Sticks doubling as Buttons and additional trigger buttons) That plus the lack of Online play prevents me from being able to play games like Battlefront (THAT GAME ROCKS!!!).

Author:  Acekirby [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:21 pm ]
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Easily the Gamecube controller. It's just so comfortable to hold in your hand.

Author:  iKipapa [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:10 pm ]
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I'm agreeing with Cola.
The 360 controller is perfect.
:mrgreen:

Author:  Teh Ch8t [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:18 pm ]
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That PS3 controller looks wierd though o_O

Author:  Beyond the Grave [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:22 pm ]
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Teh Ch8t wrote:
That PS3 controller looks wierd though o_O
I know. I think the person who designed it must have been from Australia because that thing looks like a boomerang.
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Thankfully Sony is smarter than Microsoft by making everything backwards compatible.

Author:  breadtangle o' pizza [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:33 pm ]
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Am I the only person that likes the Xbox S controller?

Author:  Teh Ch8t [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:34 pm ]
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Beyond the Grave wrote:
Teh Ch8t wrote:
That PS3 controller looks wierd though o_O
I know. I think the person who designed it must have been from Australia because that thing looks like a boomerang.
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Thankfully Sony is smarter than Microsoft by making everything backwards compatible.


Yeah, totally a boomerang :p

Anyway, I need to change my choice, those Sega Genesis controllers were the best ever, they need those back. I also loved how they had a slow mo button on it, I always used to annoy my friends by pressing that in multiplayer :mrgreen:

Author:  Beyond the Grave [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:45 pm ]
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breadtangle o' pizza wrote:
Am I the only person that likes the Xbox S controller?
Isn't that the original X-Box controller?

Author:  Krazed Squirell [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:51 pm ]
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I like my Makopad for my computer. It's a bulky looking 6-button control with D-pad and optional thumbpad. It doesn't look to comfortable to use, but it's what I'm used to whenever I need a controller for my compy (which is once in a blue moon). Console-wise, I've always liked my old Sega Genesis controller, also something I'm just very used to.

Author:  Somm-1 [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:03 pm ]
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Teh Ch8t wrote:
Anyway, I need to change my choice, those Sega Genesis controllers were the best ever, they need those back. I also loved how they had a slow mo button on it, I always used to annoy my friends by pressing that in multiplayer :mrgreen:


I had that controler. It was an Off Brand Turbo Controler. The slow Motion thing is nothing but a contantly self toggling pause button. It also had addition X. Y. and Z. buttons for reasons I can't remember.

Mad Cats made a turbo controler for N64. The Turbo button setting was useful in some situations (Especially in Paper Mario) but the slow motion setting was obsolete. The generations of console games before the N64, for the most part, did not have Pause Menus. When you try to press a button in "slow motion" on the N64 you wind up pressing a menu option. Also in Ocarana of Time it doesn't "slow down" time so much as it "Stops completely" because there is a brief moment before it actually unpauses the game when you can repause it.

All in all, slow motion is not that useful. Turbo buttons are the real gold in those controlers, unless you use them unwisely.

Author:  Teh Ch8t [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:07 pm ]
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Somm-1 wrote:
Teh Ch8t wrote:
Anyway, I need to change my choice, those Sega Genesis controllers were the best ever, they need those back. I also loved how they had a slow mo button on it, I always used to annoy my friends by pressing that in multiplayer :mrgreen:


I had that controler. It was an Off Brand Turbo Controler. The slow Motion thing is nothing but a contantly self toggling pause button. It also had addition X. Y. and Z. buttons for reasons I can't remember.


Yes, I remember I always used to vs. people in the very first sonic, and, I would always hit slow motion and they would be angry at me, and, I don't think the X,Y, or Z buttons were ever used in any Sega game I owned, reminds me of the M button on MadCatz Gamecube controllers, although, that had a use, right? For all the games I owned I've never used it.

Author:  SwissCakeRolls [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:17 pm ]
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I like the good ol' NES controllers. And Playstation ones. Newer controllers have too many buttons and stuff. It confuses me.

Author:  Krazed Squirell [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:37 pm ]
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Teh Ch8t wrote:
I don't think the X,Y, or Z buttons were ever used in any Sega game I owned, reminds me of the M button on MadCatz Gamecube controllers, although, that had a use, right? For all the games I owned I've never used it.

Crap! I swear I have a game for my Sega that used the X,Y,Z buttons but I can't remember what it was. The only XYZ controller I had was a wireless one which never worked that well.

Author:  Mazurkis [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:55 pm ]
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Teh Ch8t wrote:
reminds me of the M button on MadCatz Gamecube controllers, although, that had a use, right? For all the games I owned I've never used it.

I don't think those even work.

Author:  Cybernetic Teenybopper [ Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:34 pm ]
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Continuging the fanboy and fangirlism here, I gotta say, the GC controller has some pretty smart stuff going on. All the really important buttons are different sizes. Why did no one think of this before?

I absolutely DESPISE the PS and PS2 format with the cross-shaped arrangement of four utterly identical buttons. I cannot understand why the DS uses this abominable arrangement.

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