Nintendo: Project Cafe - Wii U

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Did you guys see ZombiU?

A silly title but it seems like it would be a fun game.
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In all honesty it is hard to say the new controller is just a 360 rip off. The handle design was present on the PS1 controller, N64, Gamecube, and Dreamcast prior to the Xbox S, and the four circle buttons were there prior as well.

Plus the overall shape is in truth a little different and the joysticks are on the same plane. It just seems like a natural progression/off shoot of the modern controller.
I just wanted to reinforce this
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Can't we just move back to the SNES controller that we already achieved perfection with?
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MrPopo wrote:Can't we just move back to the SNES controller that we already achieved perfection with?
Nah. I vote for the Saturn m2 pad.
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Anyone else miss the 4 color face buttons? :(

Also, if this was my first E3 in which I PAYED to actually go there, I'd be quite pissed
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ZeroAX wrote:Anyone else miss the 4 color face buttons? :(
USA got sexy purple and uh... concave light purple.

I never cared for the rainbow SNES buttons that Japan and PAL-land got personally.
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AppleQueso wrote:
ZeroAX wrote:Anyone else miss the 4 color face buttons? :(
USA got sexy purple and uh... concave light purple.

I never cared for the rainbow SNES buttons that Japan and PAL-land got personally.
I remember in a Nintendo power from the era they mentioned that people were having trouble remembering what buttons were where with the original SFC controller, so the concave X&Y were to give you a clear distinction.
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MrPopo wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:
ZeroAX wrote:Anyone else miss the 4 color face buttons? :(
USA got sexy purple and uh... concave light purple.

I never cared for the rainbow SNES buttons that Japan and PAL-land got personally.
I remember in a Nintendo power from the era they mentioned that people were having trouble remembering what buttons were where with the original SFC controller, so the concave X&Y were to give you a clear distinction.
Glad that happened.

I love those concave buttons
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Haha, your taste in game buttons sucks :P. Plus the SNES American controller looks weird to the N64 and Gamecube controller then :P
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ZeroAX wrote:Haha, your taste in game buttons sucks :P. Plus the SNES American controller looks weird to the N64 and Gamecube controller then :P
The N64 and Gamecube controllers look weird regardless...
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