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by dlbucci
2574 days ago
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Only their portables, though. The SNES had 4 plus two shoulder buttons in 1990, 10 years before the GBA. Honestly, I always felt like that was a missed opportunity for Nintendo, since the GBA was basically powerful enough to run SNES games, but lacked the buttons (and the screen was smaller). Made it impossible for it to be a port machine for all those great SNES games... |
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Made me wonder whether we're observing some variation of Hotelling's Law [1] in controller design.
PS: the episode mostly is about Panic's upcoming handheld game console Play Date [2] which also has two primary buttons (and a crank!).
[0] https://daringfireball.net/thetalkshow/2019/05/30/ep-252
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotelling%27s_law
[3] https://play.date/