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Posted: Jan 30th 2008 8:09PM Jacksons said

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What's wrong with the gamecube controller?

Posted: Jan 30th 2008 8:19PM (Unverified) said

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Nothing inherently bad, it was just the strange button placements, and it was somewhat small for most American hands I guess.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2008 8:42PM Sora said

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"somewhat small for most American hands I guess."

Not really; I'm a fatass with gigantic hands and I prefer using the 3rd party Mini controller. o.O
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Posted: Jan 30th 2008 8:51PM Jacksons said

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I'll admit, the shoulder buttons could have been better. Clickly clicky click gets old.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2008 11:21PM JoshMilewski said

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GameCube controller is the best I've ever used.

Can't imagine Melee without it...
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Posted: Jan 31st 2008 9:15AM Nigeria said

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The Gamecube controller was worst controller of the last generation.

The erratic button placement was horrid, especially for traditional fighting games. And what was up with the Z button?

It didn't even have a serviceable D-pad. How can you have a controller without a decent D-pad? But the Wii/DS sort of rectified this situation, though not by much.
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Posted: Jan 31st 2008 2:13PM Airwave said

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The worst of the last generation, are you serious? It fit perfectly in my hands, the analog stick was comfy (and placed sensibly, unlike on the Dual Shock), and the buttons were easily accessable. It was the best of the last generation, without a doubt.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2008 11:02PM (Unverified) said

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So, because Zelda games weren't selling madly in Japan (before Wii), Nintendo figures the whole video game market is disappearing? Or just their share of it?

Also seconding the "what's wrong with the gamecube controller."

Posted: Jan 31st 2008 12:08AM dreamparacite said

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Eh, I don't like the C button thing, because some games could use 4 little buttons next to each other sometimes...plus doing OoT on Wii with it is...interesting. I know that's not really backing up my argument since the controller was meant for gamecube games but....ack! Shoulder buttons.
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Posted: Jan 31st 2008 12:42AM Anticrawl said

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No offense, I love my DS but can Nintendo maybe make their next handheld and/or console with GAMERS in mind? Come on now, we've been footing the bill for over 20 years for Nintendo, it is time for us to get our due. Nintendo owes us that much. You guys can't say they aren't using our undying loyalty to make a killing off everything they sell. Perhaps next time they could take one for the gaming community for a year or two until the price of their hardware drops. I like gameplay but I also like power, and ample power means prettier visuals, better physics and AI. Plus there is a lacking of really great games on the DS that I'm a fan of. I want to buy more DS games but I can't seem to find anymore I want that are out. Granted the PSP has a great deal less.

Anyway Nintendo, you owe us. Make something that isn't laughed off the stage like the Wii was before. You're one of the most profitable companies in the world, use some of it to give back to the industry and satisfy the majority of Nintendo fans. Use that Wii and DS money to compete with the other two companies on every level and keep you're unique twists on gameplay intact.

Posted: Feb 2nd 2008 3:23AM raindog469 said

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I've been playing games for literally over 30 years, and the Wii is the most enjoyable console I've owned since about 1983. Yes, even more enjoyable than the NES, which I'd peg several levels below my Commodore 64 or Amiga 500.

The only gamers the Wii isn't aimed at is the Johnny-come-latelies who didn't start gaming till the nineties or later.
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Posted: Feb 2nd 2008 10:23PM Anticrawl said

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Have to disagree. My father introduced me to gaming around 1984-86, he was big into gaming since Ralph Baer released the first gaming system. I find the Wii to be lacking in any real original and fullfilling content these days. I have about 8-10 Wii games (not counting virtual console games) and haven't felt compelled to pick any of them up after the initial first day or two of playing. I had more games for the Gamecube that I could pick up and play anytime or any day and enjoy them with or without friends.

I do suppose this will change when SSB:Brawl comes out though.

Just because you carry yourself as an elitist gamer doesn't mean your opinion is all inclusive or correct. I'd imagine the majority of gamers (new and old) wanted more from the Wii. In fact my dad got a Wii of his own just for Excite Truck because Excite Bike was his favorite arcade game of all time and was shocked at how little fun could be taken from it.
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Posted: Jan 31st 2008 2:59AM Kadamon said

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Is it just me...or are his lips really, really red?

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