Xoj said:
it's not like nintendo was first either by your definition nintendo COPIED ATARI and therefore they have never innovated. |
SNES - dpad on the left, 4 buttons arranged in a diamond on the right, start and select in the middle, 2 shoulder buttons
PS1/2 - dpad on the left, 4 buttons arranged in a diamond on the right, start and select in the middle, analogue sticks below the dpad and 4 buttons, 4 shoulder buttons
Classic controller/ps3 - dpad on the left, 4 buttons arranged in a diamond on the right, start, home and select in the middle, analogue sticks below the dpad and 4 buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, motion in the case of PS3
Atari 2600 - 1 button, joystick
NES - 2 buttons, start select, d pad
How did Nintendo copy atari?