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The Nintendo 64 controller was easily one of the most innovative of all time, popularizing analog control, rumble, and other features. That said, they’re pretty awkward to handle today – the ...
The N64’s left shoulder button. It’s not that the left shoulder button (L) on the N64 controller was a bad button – it was fine. It was just pointless.
Especially if you acknowledge it cramps your hands. There is basicly no game that requires the use of 'all buttons' on the N64 controller at one time. The L and Z buttons are interchangeable by ...
The N64’s trident (or “Batarang,” as some call it) shape and somewhat strange A, B, and C button layout are certainly unusual, but when most people talk about the N64 controller being ...
The wireless N64 controller is also listed as out of stock on Nintendo's UK and Australian stores, however, it's worth noting that neither shop offers an expected restock date, meaning there's a ...
A new image of the upcoming Switch N64 wireless pad shows that it has some extra buttons on the top. As spotted by our pals over at VGC, there are ZR, Home and Share buttons on the top of the ...
The N64 controller was quite an odd contraption thanks to its bizarre tri-handle configuration. It's not an outstanding piece of industrial design, but it did have a few big innovations that the ...
Technically speaking, the A button on the N64 controller works just fine. Practically speaking, you had to hold the controller like you were defusing a bomb with three hands.