Which video game controllers are your favorite?
#1
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Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Considering the many different video game controllers that have been made for console systems, and how radically different some of them are, over time most people have developed a preference for certain controllers.
Right now my favorites are the Xbox 360 and Wii Remote controllers. As for past systems, some of my favorites include the Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64 and PlayStation DualShock controllers.
What are some of your favorite controllers?
Right now my favorites are the Xbox 360 and Wii Remote controllers. As for past systems, some of my favorites include the Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64 and PlayStation DualShock controllers.
What are some of your favorite controllers?
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
The 360 controller is the best i've ever used. Just fantastic all around.
I've also liked Microsoft hardware, the original Sidewinder gamepad for PC was wonderful.
I've also liked Microsoft hardware, the original Sidewinder gamepad for PC was wonderful.
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
XBOX 360 Controller.
Sony's controller was a huge reason why I never got totally stoked about the PS3.
Sony's controller was a huge reason why I never got totally stoked about the PS3.
#7
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Totally agree. Love the 360 controller.
I hate the PS3 controller. My hands are aching after about 30 minutes. The only time I'll game on a PS3 is when it's an exclusive title and I absolutely have to play it.
#8
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Ooh, my favorite debate rears it's head again.
The Best:
#1 Xbox 360: ergonomic in shape and placement of analogs. Excellent triggers, decent weight, introduced the "guide button" and more. It's going to be hard to supplant this one.
Runner-up: Wavebird/Gamecube - I found this to be even more comfortable than the 360 pad, but gets dings for non-standard things like the second analog, 3 bean buttons and only a single bumper button. Despite the batteries, it was amazingly lightweight and just disappeared into your hands.
The absolute worst:
#1 Dreamcast: for as much nostalgic love this system gets, it doesn't get enough shit for the absolute horrid controller design. I'd take the Power-Glove over this carpal tunnel inducing piece of vomit. The cord coming out the bottom was just icing on the cake.
Runner-up: Playstation Dual Shock: Horribly uncomfortable, terrible analog placement and even worse triggers. There's a reason why companies innovate the controller each generation... to improve on it's faults. The Dual Shock was decent (not great) in 1997... in 2012? Sony should be ashamed of themselves. It only gets worse the longer they stick with such an outdated design. Also, X, Circle, Triange, Square... WTF was wrong with A, B, X, Y which is pretty much standard. Marketing decisions shouldn't dictate controller design. Why people stand by the DS boggles the mind.
Show me someone who prefers the Dual Shock over the 360 pad and I'll show you someone who doesn't game regularly a 360.
The Best:
#1 Xbox 360: ergonomic in shape and placement of analogs. Excellent triggers, decent weight, introduced the "guide button" and more. It's going to be hard to supplant this one.
Runner-up: Wavebird/Gamecube - I found this to be even more comfortable than the 360 pad, but gets dings for non-standard things like the second analog, 3 bean buttons and only a single bumper button. Despite the batteries, it was amazingly lightweight and just disappeared into your hands.
The absolute worst:
#1 Dreamcast: for as much nostalgic love this system gets, it doesn't get enough shit for the absolute horrid controller design. I'd take the Power-Glove over this carpal tunnel inducing piece of vomit. The cord coming out the bottom was just icing on the cake.
Runner-up: Playstation Dual Shock: Horribly uncomfortable, terrible analog placement and even worse triggers. There's a reason why companies innovate the controller each generation... to improve on it's faults. The Dual Shock was decent (not great) in 1997... in 2012? Sony should be ashamed of themselves. It only gets worse the longer they stick with such an outdated design. Also, X, Circle, Triange, Square... WTF was wrong with A, B, X, Y which is pretty much standard. Marketing decisions shouldn't dictate controller design. Why people stand by the DS boggles the mind.
Show me someone who prefers the Dual Shock over the 360 pad and I'll show you someone who doesn't game regularly a 360.
#9
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
I actually kind of liked the dreamcast remote. Even though it was huge, it was pretty comfortable for me.
My worst controller, while kind of cheating, was the GBA. Loved the games on that little thing, but my hands would cramp up pretty fast on that.
But yeah, the 360 is my favorite too. I just wish they would bring the black and white buttons back.
My worst controller, while kind of cheating, was the GBA. Loved the games on that little thing, but my hands would cramp up pretty fast on that.
But yeah, the 360 is my favorite too. I just wish they would bring the black and white buttons back.
#10
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Best
1. Xbox 360 - so used to it now and appreciate how much it has helped me play most of my favorite games. What a controller should be.
2. Sega Genesis - Had to go with one oldie but goodies. Classic d-pad, classic three buttons (or six if you had one of the fighter ones), and everything responded great. Never had an issue.
3. Playstation 2 - it gets flack, but I always loved the d-pad and button placement.
HM: NES (the only time they had a good controller).
Worst
1. Nintendo 64 - Seriously, what were they trying to do with the thing? Jam enough crap on it and hope some of it worked?
2. Xbox - The system was the start of something great, but the controller sure wasn't. One of the huge reasons why I wish the 360 had even better backward compatibilty.
3. Atari Jaguar - Was this for a video game console or a spaceship? Awkard as heck.
HM: Wii (yes, I went there).
1. Xbox 360 - so used to it now and appreciate how much it has helped me play most of my favorite games. What a controller should be.
2. Sega Genesis - Had to go with one oldie but goodies. Classic d-pad, classic three buttons (or six if you had one of the fighter ones), and everything responded great. Never had an issue.
3. Playstation 2 - it gets flack, but I always loved the d-pad and button placement.
HM: NES (the only time they had a good controller).
Worst
1. Nintendo 64 - Seriously, what were they trying to do with the thing? Jam enough crap on it and hope some of it worked?
2. Xbox - The system was the start of something great, but the controller sure wasn't. One of the huge reasons why I wish the 360 had even better backward compatibilty.
3. Atari Jaguar - Was this for a video game console or a spaceship? Awkard as heck.
HM: Wii (yes, I went there).
#11
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And I finally ordered one of the new 360 controllers this morning with the new d pad. Excited to try it out with Mortal Kombat and the new SSX coming out.
#13
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Favorite (I think I got lucky in that mine still works right)
Worst of the current:
Worst overall:
Worst of the current:
Worst overall:
#14
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
360 controller was the first controller that I actually ended up enjoying more than a mouse/keyboard...
Sega controller second...classic...
Sega controller second...classic...
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Man, that Jaguar one looks ugly. Did anyone own one of those? How often did you need to use the keypad? Was it as uncomfortable to hold as it looks?
Speaking of uncomfortable, how many of you used a "Duke" for the XBOX? That thing was ridiculous, it felt like holding a sourdough loaf in you hands instead of a controller. I have no idea how a research team at Microsoft thought that was a good idea. The joke was that the focus group they tested it on must have been an NBA team.
What a difference the revision made.
Speaking of uncomfortable, how many of you used a "Duke" for the XBOX? That thing was ridiculous, it felt like holding a sourdough loaf in you hands instead of a controller. I have no idea how a research team at Microsoft thought that was a good idea. The joke was that the focus group they tested it on must have been an NBA team.
What a difference the revision made.
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#17
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
I've used many different game controllers over the past 30 years and there isn't one that stands out as my favorite or the "best". They all have their flaws. Probably the most uncomfortable controller I ever used was the Dreamcast one.
#18
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
DualShock 3 with the real trigger extension things is by far the best controller for me.
Hate the 360 controller. it is the reason why I dont have the system. It is way too big and I despise offset sticks. Terrible design and feel for me.
Hate the 360 controller. it is the reason why I dont have the system. It is way too big and I despise offset sticks. Terrible design and feel for me.
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Dimensions
Contrary to popular belief, both the PS3 dualshock 3 (DS3) and the Xbox 360 gamepad are quite similar in size. With both controllers laid out, the dimensions of the controllers are roughly 6 x 3.5 x 2 inches. There is a misconception that the Xbox 360 controller is bigger than the PS3 controller which is false. The Xbox 360 controller however does have slightly more girth around the handle area causing you to cradle the controller instead of grasping it like the DS3.
Contrary to popular belief, both the PS3 dualshock 3 (DS3) and the Xbox 360 gamepad are quite similar in size. With both controllers laid out, the dimensions of the controllers are roughly 6 x 3.5 x 2 inches. There is a misconception that the Xbox 360 controller is bigger than the PS3 controller which is false. The Xbox 360 controller however does have slightly more girth around the handle area causing you to cradle the controller instead of grasping it like the DS3.
#21
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
The reason I hate Sony's DS controller is that it feels like I'm holding two eggs that are about to slip out of my hands - also, it's analog sticks SUCK; they're convex, constantly causing my thumbs to slip off and they have absolutely no tension or resistance at all. I do like it's digital pad and face buttons though.
This is the best controller ever made:
Mine still works right too - I never heard of any issues with it - what were they?
This is the best controller ever made:
Mine still works right too - I never heard of any issues with it - what were they?
#22
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
I prefer the PS3 controller for games that I don't use sticks for like Street Fighter or any other fighting game since the D-Pad on the 360 controller is a joke. I prefer the 360 controller for games where I need to use the sticks, like Fifa or NBA 2k.
I don't get why you have to have "small hands" to enjoy using the PS3 controller. I don't have hands like Shaq or anything,but I think I have decent sized hands. I can palm a basketball so I know my hands aren't small.
I still have my Jaguar tucked away in a closet somewhere. Though I can't comment on the controller because I haven't used the thing since it came out.
I don't get why you have to have "small hands" to enjoy using the PS3 controller. I don't have hands like Shaq or anything,but I think I have decent sized hands. I can palm a basketball so I know my hands aren't small.
I still have my Jaguar tucked away in a closet somewhere. Though I can't comment on the controller because I haven't used the thing since it came out.
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#23
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
The d-pad coming off. The twisty/springy tech underneath can cause it to pop off at random, whether you use it or not. I bought one right when it came out and haven't had any issues though.
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Re: Which video game controllers are your favorite?
Admittedly I've never played a single XBox 360 game, so I can't comment on the 360 controller.
I have large hands and I have no particular problems with the DS3, but I'm not a hardcore gamer either. I will admit that the supplemental trigger caps are well worth the few bucks they cost and make it more comfortable to use.
My all-time favorite is probably the Sega Genesis controller. Simple, responsive, and comfortable to use. Bonus points for working with the Atari 2600, since I always found the 2600 joystick to be clunky.
And for what it's worth, I personally really liked the N64 controller. Loose analog stick issues aside, it was pretty ergonomic and worked well with a variety of different game types. It's hard for me to imagine playing the THQ wrestling games with any other controller.
I have large hands and I have no particular problems with the DS3, but I'm not a hardcore gamer either. I will admit that the supplemental trigger caps are well worth the few bucks they cost and make it more comfortable to use.
My all-time favorite is probably the Sega Genesis controller. Simple, responsive, and comfortable to use. Bonus points for working with the Atari 2600, since I always found the 2600 joystick to be clunky.
And for what it's worth, I personally really liked the N64 controller. Loose analog stick issues aside, it was pretty ergonomic and worked well with a variety of different game types. It's hard for me to imagine playing the THQ wrestling games with any other controller.