thismeintiel said:
And how is my comment BS? I swear the internet is filled with people who can't debate worth a crap. It's not about presenting your side and backing it up with facts. It's now about calling people and their opinions BS and instead of facts, we worry about who got "owned." The fact remains, you can't credit Nintendo with the advancement of analog, when they used only one stick (as opposed to the two everyone uses now) and for the fact that said stick was digital, not analog. If you can't admit to that, then I just feel sorry for you. As for the rumble statement, like I said in an earlier comment, you need to look at the Dual Analog (it included internal rumble), which launched the exact same month as the rumble pak in Japan, April of '97. Care to explain how Sony copied them then? And why people use internal rumble now like Sony did, as opposed to a rumble pak? |
Ok I have just done some research and you were right about Nintendo's stick not being truely analog. "While it was still a digital stick, not an analog one (one that operated on the same principles as a mechanical computer mouse), the Nintendo 64's Control stick still allowed for a great deal of varying levels of pressure and near-360-degree control, translating into far more precise movements than was possible with a D-pad" But it was basicly the same thing and Nintendo had it first. Oh and the fact it wasent dual? I never claimed it was. As a matter of fact I think I gave credit to Sony for the DA layout in one of my earlyer posts.
As for rumble. The best I have read states that "The original Rumble Pak, designed for the Nintendo 64 controller, was released in April 1997 in Japan, July 1997 in North America, and October 1997 in Europe----and ---The DualShock was introduced in Japan in late 1997, and launched in the North American market in May 1998...
Now idk how accurate thoes facts are...But if you have someone saying they came out at diffrent times please let me know. My facts are from wiki, i know not the most reliable...pls link yours.
@Icyedge:
I never said the most popular one counts. I said if it was popular. And the n64, ~35m units sold, was popular. There for Nintendo made the thumb stick and rumble pack "work" for the first time. Thats all i ment by that.







