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HintHRO said:
Goodnightmoon said:

That is a really random argument, cords are cheap, is way more possible they made it like that so the Nes is always close (because you need the reset botton to save and change game) than for saving cost

Those buttons are on the console and not the controller? So you have to look up to the television to see what you're doing while bending. Another questionable decision and still doesn't justify the short cords. You have to give people options, especially in these times. Wé get to decide if we want to play close or far away from the television. You can also play close with short cords. Most people are frustrated about this and it is worrying that such a big company like Nintendo with years of experience in the gaming industry was not able to foresee this and make a cheap and longer cord. 

No, you don't have to bend while doing that, I supose a Menu would pop up pressing reset, that's all, and I supose that button is not on the gamepad because that would break the original design by adding one button that wasn't there before.

The short gamepad wire can be solved by a long HDMI which maybe the console includes.