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Lone_Canis_Lupus said:
darconi said:
Played_Out said:
FreeTalkLive said:
Of course Sony copied Nintendo. They copied Nintendo with the PS1 and they are coping Nintendo again. The more new products and ideas Nintendo comes out with, the better. It is good that Sony and MS copy Nintendo because it makes for better games.



And Shigeru Miyamoto created the Heavens and the Earth in six days.

@ ClaudeLv250

As has been pointed out on these boards many times before, Sony introduced analog controls on the PS before the N64 was released, so they can hardly be said to have copied the idea. Analog controls had been around for ages before this, but AFAIK Sony were the first to introduce the dual analog that is now standard.

 


Analog was around before but Nintendo was the first to make it a standard for videogaming. They took the big risk to introduce it as a main feature. Sony introduced analog controls for the PS way after Nintendo introduced it for the N64. Whether it was "released" before or after doesn't matter due to launch timings. All you have to do is look at the original PS controller and see that it had no analog stick at all.

I hardly call adding a 2nd analog stick an innovation, its like adding a few more buttons to a controller, whoopee.


So camera control isn't a big difference? Because the 2nd analog is totally used for the same purpose as the first all the time. It doesn't matter whether Nintendo was the first to use it as a main feature, it was around before then. You can't say Sony "copied" the analog idea from Nintendo when Nintendo "copied" it. Analogs are a standard now, it's hard to imagine gaming without them.

Oh, how was risking adding it as a main feature a risk? "It's like adding a few more buttons to a controller, whoopee.", no big deal, right?


Analog was a 70's videogame standard.

Sony did bring it back for flight simulator games though... and that was about it. For their flight simulator games with a special flight simulator controller.

Nintendo's analog stick control beat Sony's to market aside from the flight simulator controller.

So did Sony.  The PS1 dual analog controller came out after the N64 and Saturn analog controllers.