What is the Best Console Controller of All Time?
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What is the Best Console Controller of All Time?
What is the Best Console Controller of All Time?
Mateo Slovinsky asks: "Is the XBox 360's controller the best controller of all time? CNet seems to think so in its line up of the top five gamepads of all time. If you expected the Wii's controller, you will be dissapointed. It's a brilliant piece of innovation, but there simply aren't enough games to judge it against the best controllers ever." Which controller would you pick? What controllers have not left your hands cramped after a marathon session of gaming?
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Mateo Slovinsky asks: "Is the XBox 360's controller the best controller of all time? CNet seems to think so in its line up of the top five gamepads of all time. If you expected the Wii's controller, you will be dissapointed. It's a brilliant piece of innovation, but there simply aren't enough games to judge it against the best controllers ever." Which controller would you pick? What controllers have not left your hands cramped after a marathon session of gaming?
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The xbox 360 pad is nice, but my favourite controller of all time has to be the proper one for the original xbox. None of that 'Controller S' nonsense - I suspect my hands are even larger than Berk's misshapen paws.
edit: and the gaycube controller must be the worst of all time. Where they found that many twisted dwarves to playtest them, I'll never know
edit: and the gaycube controller must be the worst of all time. Where they found that many twisted dwarves to playtest them, I'll never know
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I never liked those, they were heavy and it actually hurt to reach the black and white buttons.eion wrote:my favourite controller of all time has to be the proper one for the original xbox
My favoured design would be the s-type Xbox but with the thumbsticks in the postion they are on the PS2 controller.
I'd like to have said the Wii controller, but actually apart from the waving about cleverness, the A & B buttons are very easy to press by mistake.
I like the original Xbox one too, although I've never tried the small version or the 360 one so I can't compare it. I've never got on with PlayStation ones. I seem to have to reach for everything on it- up for the buttons, down for the analogues... there's nothing in a natural, comfortable place.
I quite liked the Dreamcast one... And yes, Gamecube controllers are horrible. The first-party ones always felt like they were about the break, to me.
I quite liked the Dreamcast one... And yes, Gamecube controllers are horrible. The first-party ones always felt like they were about the break, to me.
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Shirley the N64 one was worse.eion wrote:edit: and the gaycube controller must be the worst of all time. Where they found that many twisted dwarves to playtest them, I'll never know
The PS2 dualshock is probably my personal favourite but it's not perfect. Analogue sticks are used more these days and having the left one so low down is bad. The 360 one is nice and has the left analogue stick in the "right" place but the d-pad is spongy and inaccurate.
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Never used a Wii-mote so I can't comment on that, but I've always liked the original Xbox controller as well.
I think it's nonsense when people say they're too big - I don't have huge hands, and I can't even straighten my fingers out properly, yet I find it very comfortable to use. Probably because you don't have to crook your fingers to use it.
I think it's nonsense when people say they're too big - I don't have huge hands, and I can't even straighten my fingers out properly, yet I find it very comfortable to use. Probably because you don't have to crook your fingers to use it.
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Yeah, more evolution .. all these have been the best controller of all time, representing the big jumps in control, but everything along the way usually added something .
(btw i've not RTFA)
Atari 2600 joystick - the granddaddy.
Quickshot 2 - every kid of my generation had one.
Competition Pro - the seminal joystick + 1 fire button.
SNES - the best of that gen of consoles. shoulder pads plus 4 fire buttons in a dpad arrangement
PS2 - although the same form factor as the PS1 analog. this one was pressure sensitive.
Xbox 360 - again the Xbox 1 S was almost this, and the PS2 controller is very close. but ms refined it nicely.
And while the Wii is to different to compare, it is a great controller.
(btw i've not RTFA)
Atari 2600 joystick - the granddaddy.
Quickshot 2 - every kid of my generation had one.
Competition Pro - the seminal joystick + 1 fire button.
SNES - the best of that gen of consoles. shoulder pads plus 4 fire buttons in a dpad arrangement
PS2 - although the same form factor as the PS1 analog. this one was pressure sensitive.
Xbox 360 - again the Xbox 1 S was almost this, and the PS2 controller is very close. but ms refined it nicely.
And while the Wii is to different to compare, it is a great controller.
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