Onyxmeth said:
The VMU had to be in the controller so it's added benefit could be utilized, the screen. Unfortunately it wasn't used as much as Sega wanted it to be, but there were games out there that benefitted greatly from having it. The cord was on the bottom because the VMU needed to be in the controller. Just remember that Sega being "original" and "different" is what lead to an internet browser and online play in the Dreamcast, and software like Jet Set Radio, Seaman, Segaga and Typing of the Dead.
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not to mention the controller had a cord holder on the bottom :P
The analogue stick get's really worn down after awhile though.
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