The complete history of game consoles and controlers (part 3)
PS*2 controller packaged into a case similar of the NES controller, Maybe it's a sign of things to come - that the current consoles and controlers are getting too complex and things need to get simplified a bit.
In this tiny package, are all the features and buttons available on the PS*2 console - right down to the twin clickable analog thumb sticks.
The original American design of the Xbox console and controller was deemed to be too large for the Japanese market, so Microsoft hired a design firm to create a smaller version of the Xbo*x controller specifically for the Japanese launch of the Xbo*x.
The functionality of the controller is identical, but some of the buttons had to be relocated to make the controller smaller, though the console was not changed anywhere around the world. The new button locations were even less intuitive than the original locations, but it turned out that those buttons were rarely used in-gam*e.
The nintend*o we coming soon!
The spherical logo/button in the center of the controller is used to access the Xbox 360 user interface and can also be used to turn the Xbo*x 360 on or off. There are four lights around the button to indicate which player the controller is.
The G cube is simple sleak and afordable defenitly one of the best consoles to buy from the market, and definatly the best from nintend*o. Because of its cube size of 6" by 6"
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