Wouldn't that be a sweet announcement? A modern control with only 4 buttons + joystick. Not confusing. Would fit Nintendo's philosophy of simple technology - putting gaming first.
Wouldn't that be a sweet announcement? A modern control with only 4 buttons + joystick. Not confusing. Would fit Nintendo's philosophy of simple technology - putting gaming first.
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The SNES controller perfected D-pad only controls, in my opinion. Simple, enough buttons for any reasonable game, and the placement worked nicely. The D-pad was also and still is the best of the best. For whatever reason, most probably though due to the fact that many games use analog "sticks", D-pad only controllers have declined in quality dramatically. The D-pads have become flemsy, inprecise, and unreliable... and buttons have proliferated like crazy, with inconsistent placement, shape, and feel.Originally Posted by kevin_psx
Personally, I'd love to see a system that comes with a D-pad only controller and an analog controller. That way both types of controls would be available, and both controller types could be simplified. No more one-size-fits-all crap.
The best of the best D-pad only controllers, in my opinion, are the SNES and Saturn controllers. Sorry, but the original Playstation controller's D-pad was terrible, terrible, terrible. My ideal D-pad only controller would be a combination between the SNES and Saturn controllers. Basically it would be a SNES controller but with two additional buttons on the right-hand face of the controller like the Saturn's. In every other way it would be like the SNES controller: all face buttons are the same size and the wonderful SNES D-pad is kept in favor of the Saturn D-pad. Also for D-pad based fighting games, you would have 2 rows of 3 buttons on the right-hand face of the controller.
My brother and I acutally snapped both directional pads on our playstation 1 when we got it because the d-pad was such a pain. This way we had 4 "buttons" for a D-pad on a playstation controller instead of a whole D-Pad.
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