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[QUOTE="ayumi_miyazaki"]I posted this early elsewhere by accident when I should of posted it here. I'm sorry. Anyway I found a video about nintendo and sony. Simply go on youtube and type in" PS3 Fanboys Remedial Class- Lesson 1 " This video has two lessons and they are both so sad but true. After you watch the video come back and tell me what you think. OhSnapitz
For all the Nintendo fans that haven't taken a look into the history books..
Many, if not most, 1970s video game consoles featured an analog joystick, see under, the VC 4000 (1978) for more info. In 1982 Atari released the first controller with a potentiometer-based analog stick[2] for their Atari 5200 home console. However, the non-centering joystick design proved to be ungainly and unreliable, alienating many consumers at the time. During that same year, General Consumer Electronics introduced the Vectrex, a vector graphics based system which used a self-centering analog stick, obviously a precursor to the modern design.
Didn't realize the N64 came out in 1982... :| :roll:
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The initial release of the system featured four controller ports, where all other systems of the day had only two ports. The system also featured a revolutionary new controller with an analog joystick, numeric keypad, two fire buttons on both sides of the controller and game function keys for Start, Pause, and Reset.
Also I believe Warlords was the first 4-player game.. (although it wasn't split screen).
Fanboys act as if Nintendo invented everything when infact they copied as much as the next man... And that includes motion controls..
so who created rumble for home consoles then? Who brought motion controls to gaming? I'm not talking about cameras either!! The eyetoy DOES NOT count and the world knows that.
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