It's still a stupid design, how many other controllers is it even possible to hold incorrectly by mistake? For anyone coming off the SNES you'd assume you put your hand so you'd have access to the D-pad and left trigger, I can't imagine anyone just seeing the N64 at launch and automatically knowing to ignore the entire left side of the controller. It's just an awkward design for a controller and I'm glad nothing similar was used for any other console.





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