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lucidium said:
Michael-5

1) Atari 5200 had a two axis potentiometer analog stick controller, heres the guts of said stick. incase you were not aware, all analog sticks are two axis potentiometers

 

Your lack of basic gaming knowledge and inability to take a few seconds to verify the things you ream off as fact is truly shocking, how someone lacking such basic fact finding skills was given a role of creating a game database is truly beyond me.

When you make a statement such as "first dual screen gaming with the 3ds" and are corrected to game and watch, it does not make you "right" it makes your guess lucky, as clearly many of your other claims fell short of being right in any way.

I would discuss the topic further but your platform bias makes the notion of doing so seem nauseating at best.

Enjoy that imaginary world you're living in but for the sake of accuracy and others, ha d in the game db admin keys at the next staff desk you see.

I'm assuming because you have 74 posts only, and a dozen of them here, that you were banned for being insulting towards others. Please don't talk down to others, especially in a debate where you have proven very little. It's just rude...

Anyway I've already shown at least a dozen times how Nintendo innovated the market. Damn may I be if I don't know some low volume, debunk company from the 70's or 80's made a similar peripheral.

My arguement was Nintendo was innovative for X reasons, it doesn't matter that the Game & Watch was the first dual screen handheld, it's still Nintendo, and shows us how Nintendo is innovative.

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Nintendo is innovative, you yourself have agreed with many of my points, no sense arguing over details.



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