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This is the Philips CD-i controller (Yes, this is a controller)
Beat me to it. L and arrows aren't even used in 99% of the N64 catalog because of this.![]()
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There's a reason why the Dual-Shock became the predominant design basis for controllers going forward. This and the Saturn remote are hyper experimental designs optimized for only a single release (Mario 64 and maybe Oot for the N64, and NiGhts for the Saturn) that they just dropped as the default controller for the system. As much as it sucks not to get them out of the box, I'm glad we started getting "Pro" controllers released to mitigate these kinds of arthouse controllers.Beat me to it. L and arrows aren't even used in 99% of the N64 catalog because of this.
Not to defend the CDI (since this was a controller that came with it at some point) but the much lambasted "Spoon" remote is something that only came bundled with the model 500 series. The consumer models of the 200 and 400 series came with multiple peripherals, including a more standard 'Genesis' looking controller and a TV remote to operate it's video functions.This is the Philips CD-i controller (Yes, this is a controller)
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Well, that was the DualDigital, later replaced with the DualAnalog and later DualShock. For that controller is why some early 3D PS1 games are hard to play thoughThere's a reason why the Dual-Shock became the predominant design basis for controllers going forward. This and the Saturn remote are hyper experimental designs optimized for only a single release (Mario 64 and maybe Oot for the N64, and NiGhts for the Saturn) that they just dropped as the default controller for the system. As much as it sucks not to get them out of the box, I'm glad we started getting "Pro" controllers released to mitigate these kinds of arthouse controllers.
Speaking of the Dual Shock, however....
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This reminds me of thisThis one is up there for sure
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OK, that looks not very bad, though the SNES-like controller looks a bit awkward to play with that joystickNot to defend the CDI (since this was a controller that came with it at some point) but the much lambasted "Spoon" remote is something that only came bundled with the model 500 series. The consumer models of the 200 and 400 series came with multiple peripherals, including a more standard 'Genesis' looking controller and a TV remote to operate it's video functions.
200 Series CDi Controller:
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4 Button Touchpad Controller (Sold Seperately):
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This one didn't come with the system, being sort of the "Pro" controller for the CDi. I find it interesting since the D-Pad has a removable Joystick to flatten it out. It says on the box that it's made for 200 series systems, but I couldn't vouch for the compatibility with later models.
Might as well throw the other two nintendon't pieces of crap out there. While you're not busy torturing your thumb on the "C-Stick" you can break your TV as you fling the Wii-Mote into a electrical glass housing and burn said home down in the process.
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Like, I said, the thing was neat because the joystick could be removed to turn into a regular D-Pad. But just because they produced alternative options, doesn't make the CDi spoon not exists. And it still came default with a least the later version CDi (probably explaining why its so prevalent). So it's a controller, and its ugly, and its real.OK, that looks not very bad, though the SNES-like controller looks a bit awkward to play with that joystick
Batarang-like controller
yes, this from the aesthetic. Not necessarily needs that the controllers are awful to play or not.Op can correct me, but I thought we we're talking about this from purely an aesthetic standpoint?
Form and function are beautiful to me.>Posts beautiful default indigo Gamecube remote
>Posts sleek ass black Wiimotes with bright ass buttons
>Posts in "Ugly Controllers" thread
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Op can correct me, but I thought we we're talking about this from purely an aesthetic standpoint? The Wiimote is inconvenient, but it's far from hideous. And while the GC is missing a shoulder and a select button (not a huge fan of it's d-pad either, not clue what your deal with the C-Stick is tho), it's one of the prettiest controllers in existence.
I lament how more controllers don't look like that, since everything's become grey and black since then. If we're talking controllers that are straight up shitty, I would've posted...THE DUKE.
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Just look at that beautiful abomination! It was a heavy piece of crap, but goddamn did it look spiffy. Who cares if the white and black buttons are fucking stupid, and the logo takes of 50% of the things real estate, this big ass beast has big neon X on it. How cool is that?
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Like, I said, the thing was neat because the joystick could be removed to turn into a regular D-Pad. But just because they produced alternative options, doesn't make the CDi spoon not exists. And it still came default with a least the later version CDi (probably explaining why its so prevalent). So it's a controller, and its ugly, and its real.
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