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GhaudePhaede010 said:

I like this post... everything in it except the Gamecube having the best controller design.

Obviously the SNES controller design was the best. Sony basically still uses it today.

Well. There is nothing the SNES controller can do that the Gamecube controller can't, but the reverse doesn't hold true.

After all those years of refinement, the Gamecube controller is still Nintendo's best effort in my opinion, didn't think much of the Nunchuck, don't like the Wii U control size (Needed to accomodate the screen) and lack of ergonomics.

The gamecube controller was simple, didn't have any gimmicks, felt good in the hands with good weight distribution and ergonomics and it worked, I just wished it was the controller the 64 launched with. :P

Soundwave said:

Lets assume everything we know about the NX is more or less correct ... the system is about as powerful as a Tegra X1 allows, which is about 500 GFLOPS at full power output, which makes it better than a Wii U/360/PS3, but well behind an XB1. 


You are one of the biggest culprits on this forum Soundwave.
But for the love of God, stop assuming that the Gflop of one device is comparible to another devices Gflop. It's not. Never was. Never will be.



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