i accually like the n64 controller
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i agree about the anolog stick it wasn't good quality but since n64was my first system when i was 4 i love the controller
i find it quite akward to hold. nobody is three handed and the left handed people (such as myself) are at a disadvantage. the controller isnt comfortable when you dont use the middle. the dpad is quite stiff and the L button is rarely used. its R and Z. WTF were they thinking! and i also find the up and right c buttons hard to reach in a timely matter
I hate when people pull out the "not 3 handed" trick i mean it gives variety to games either useing the d pad or the analog stick go Nintendo 64 controller
I think it is pretty well in line with other Nintendo products. It works perfectly on 1st party games designed for it, but it could get pretty akward on some titles. I remember some games using the d-pad and the analog at times, and that was rather annoying. Overall it's not THAT bad though.
the N64 controller wasnt "bad", it just wasnt very comfrotable, maybe it was the strange shape, but when a controller is good, I eventually forget Im even holding a controller, but with the N64 controller, I could always notice it was there
This was the first wide spread controller to have an analog. So all of people saying "horrid analog" can realize that without it, no dual shock, no xbox controller, no 360 controller, no GCN controller.
I've seen that people who own and regularly play the N64 have no problem with it and enjoy the N64 controller. However if they haven't used it in a long time or dont own a N64 they find it difficult and aggravating to use. I still have mine and after 11 years its only just starting to get worn and the control stick is just starting to get stiff. I still use my N64 and in my opinion is equal with PS1 for being the best consoles of the last 15 years. Sure Xbox and the new models of PS and Nintendo are good but N64 and PS1 have so many classic, memorable games which started hugely popularseries which carryon to this day(Banjo Kazooie, Crash Bandicoot).
ANYWAY i better not stroll to far away from the topic of this discussion...
N64 controller is overrall something you either hate or love. At least with it, it lasts a long time and DEFINITELY gets you your value for money!!!!
Only problem I had was the fact the stick would get so worn and hard to use, and it'd make blisters on my thumb.aryoshi
Then you have some weak thumbs
It's not like there wasn't analog controllers before the Nintendo came along. It would have only been a matter of time before another company picked up analog control and put it in a gamepad. The original dualshock made the N64's controller look outdated; it was decent considering it was the first to market but the analog stick was poor quality (don't last well), it was big but at the same time slightly crampt because of the useless three-pronged design and it was made more bulky by the addition of the rumble pak (which Sony integrated into their controller).This was the first wide spread controller to have an analog. So all of people saying "horrid analog" can realize that without it, no dual shock, no xbox controller, no 360 controller, no GCN controller.
billyd5301
The best controller for the N64 in my opinion is the Interact Makopad/Superpad 64, which have two handles so you can reach the d-pad and L button without changing your grip and an analoge stick that's comfortable to use and doesn't wear out. But the overall feel and quality of the plastic and buttons aren't upto the official controller's standard.
I used it when I was quite young and I literally never actually noticed that it was unusual, but when i use it now my hands feel all out of place and I sometimes think that the Japanese just over-estimated human evolution and that we would have three hands by the time it came out :p. I do really like it though. I always thought that the GameCube one was a bit of a shambles, because there a just buttons sprawled randomly, but I never played the first party games like Sunshine or Wind Waker, which I'm assuming it was desgined for.
not near as many things are wrong with it compared to the JAGUAR or Gamecube controllers..........LOL
I hate when people pull out the "not 3 handed" trick i mean it gives variety to games either useing the d pad or the analog stick go Nintendo 64 controller
nintendofan897
I remember someone on the GBA and GC boards always used to say stuff like that...
Anyways, there's a reason that there haven't been any more controllers like the N64. It just wasn't practical to have 3 handles with an analog stick in the center. Nintendo knew this, that's why they went back to a more traditional controller with the Cube.
I think it looks a little obsurde,but I've never used one.I just think it looks a little uncomfortable.
its actually quite comfortable. you just need your right hand on the right where a and b are and left either on joystick or dpad Varies by gameI think it looks a little obsurde,but I've never used one.I just think it looks a little uncomfortable.
DonatelloToAll
Now that I think about it, that was probably my least favorite thing about the 64, the controller. It was just so odd and bizarre looking and awkward to hold. The analog stick wasn't much better either.
[QUOTE="DonatelloToAll"]its actually quite comfortable. you just need your right hand on the right where a and b are and left either on joystick or dpad Varies by gameReally,thanks for telling me its not too uncomfortable:DI think it looks a little obsurde,but I've never used one.I just think it looks a little uncomfortable.
bigM10231
It's awkward, bulky, and you should have to hold the controller in different ways depending on whether or not you're using the analogue or not. Considering the fact that most games on the N64 were analog, it rendered the L button useless. The Dualshock was just a much better controller at the time, especially because you only had to hold it one way.
[QUOTE="DonatelloToAll"]its actually quite comfortable. you just need your right hand on the right where a and b are and left either on joystick or dpad Varies by gamebigM10231
It's still uncomfortable ...
[QUOTE="nintendofan897"]
I hate when people pull out the "not 3 handed" trick i mean it gives variety to games either useing the d pad or the analog stick go Nintendo 64 controller
weltall1028
I remember someone on the GBA and GC boards always used to say stuff like that...
Anyways, there's a reason that there haven't been any more controllers like the N64. It just wasn't practical to have 3 handles with an analog stick in the center. Nintendo knew this, that's why they based it upon Sony's design.
There you go. Nintendo was still using a pad in the SNES era, and the SEGA Saturn followed with a pad as well. Nintendo's 3 prong idea seems to have come from the 2 prong PS1 controller ... and a bad idea.
It's a "marmite" situation. either love it or hate it. I hate it. it never did fit in my hands as well as nintendo would have me believe it was ergonomically designed... The GC and PS and 360 pads are all much better. It wasn't the only or first widespread analogue controller around at the time either. People forget the Saturn 3-d controller for NiGHTS came out around the same time... and aside from a plastic thumb stick that would burn holes in your thumb tip after playing extended sessions of NiGHTS or Sega Rally, was a much more comfortable pad than the N64's. It was also the precursor to the DC pad. widely regarded as one of the best pads ever made.
Any way. It's not that i don't like the pad... and certain games used it very well, Goldeneye,OOT and such. it's just it should have been less different to other more comfortable pads...playing OOT on a GC controller for instance is a much more comfortable affair!
It was really awkward. It was uncomfortable and awkward when you held it by the middle rong, but hard to reach the analogue stick when you held it by the left one. The stick also wore out fairl quicklyBuryMeWhen I was younger, holding the controller by the central extension was actually quite comfortable. Now, after having used the Xbox controller for years, the N64 is not nearly as comfortable. Also, I used pretty much one controller for four years of N64 gaming and never had a problem with the analog stick.
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