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lilbroex said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
lilbroex said:
Sal.Paradise said:
lilbroex said:


Please show me how the Upad copied either one of them.

Ah, we're confused. 

I pointed out that the Wii U Pro controller's triggers are the same design as the 360s.

You said: "No, they are the same as the Upad which is the based of the DS and Gamecube controller."

I pointed out that no, the Gamecube did NOT have the same trigger design (neither did the DS) 

You then correctly said the Dreamcast controller infact had that trigger design on which we are arguing (the one on the Wii U Pro controller) before the 360 controller had it! 

Conclusion: it must be a copy of either the DC controller or the 360 controller's trigger design. Simple  

I only compared the Dreamcasts trigger design to the 360 controller. The UPro controller was only compared to the Upad. Then I stated that for Upro to be a copy of the 360's shoulders buttons, the Upad would have to be a copy of the 360 controller,  since the Upro controller is, once again, just the Classic Controller Pro with the Wii U button layout. I demonstrated that well at the top of this page.

The triggers on the Nintendo controller are thick and flat like the GC triggers which predate the Xbox1. The ones on the Xbox and DC controller are curved.

I hope you didn't think you could convince "me" that my own words were different than what I stated.



We've come to the conclusion that the Dreamcast controller inspired the initial design of the Microsoft Xbox controller, but the skeleton changed. Microsoft evolved the design and Nintendo took it to compel the gamers. I will be getting the pro myself, but that doesnt change the fact that I own the 360 and know what the controller looks and feels like.

Then you will likely be greatly dissapointed when you get your hands on it and expect it to feel like the 360 controller.


The only difference is the analog sticks, its not a major bodily change. This is nothing new, I checked the scale of the 360 controller and Wii U and it all adds up. Nintendo fans being extremely protective of Nintendos inovation credits is a known thing. Its nothing new, you can let go now.