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jaguar's controller was the most innovative controller ever!
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jaguar's controller was the most innovative controller ever!
I've played those games on an emulator with a dualshock and I found it to generally be a better experience than the n64 controller. You have to configure it slightly different for games that use the d-pad, but it works very well in general.
I bet that a much higher percentage of the ones still in use capable of having an HDD are using them thanks to FMCB + HDL/OPL. Heck, FMCB + HDA/OPL are probably pretty popular on the slim versions too.I said features that were "sorely lacking". Not features that had never been done on a console. My whole point is that MS deserve some credit for implementing proper, widespread, robust online content to consoles. Features that had only been done half-assed and were sparsely used prior to that.
I'd be surprised if even 5% of US/EU PS2 owners ever owned the HDD or played a game online. And of the ones who did, the vast majority likely only used it for FF XI.
Contrast that with Xbox, where Live was THE killer feature that set it apart. Do you honestly think anybody would've given a crap about a Microsoft console unless it had something that the others lacked?
Guess you've never heard of the Atari Jaguar ? Or Lynx ? As well as innovating the market as it exists today.
And I include the Atari 800 and Atari ST as well because even though they were computers, they were fantastic game consoles too.
I remember enjoying the intellivision and colecovision at friends houses when I was a little kid. They were unremarkable but not terrible. The Nes obviously blew them away shortly thereafter.
I also remember being rather impressed by some golf game I saw on the cd-i when it first came out, with live commentary and all. I'd definitely never seen anything like it before. The FMV actually looked like video and not that grainy sega CD crap. It of course was a terrible system, but it was at least a little remarkable at it's time.
The jaguar was nothing but trash. I remember the bundled game with the morphing spaceship was just retarded compared to the awesomeness of starfox.
this thread isnt about the quality of consoles or whether or not you like them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOyhWT9mQy4&feature=related
Look at the Jaguar and Lynx in terms of innovation, the Jaguar was the first 5th generation console, the Lynx was a very advanced handheld.
this thread isnt about the quality of consoles or whether or not you like them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOyhWT9mQy4&feature=related
Look at the Jaguar and Lynx in terms of innovation, the Jaguar was the first 5th generation console, the Lynx was a very advanced handheld.
Also, I find that those little embedded ridges at the base of the stick that forces it into one of the 8 directions is a really poor design. Every nintendo analog stick (other than the yellow GC C stick IIRC) has that stupid, restrictive design.
Oh, you're sooooo right. I love logging onto my game system and being bombarded with ads for stupid games, movies, promotions and music that I would never look twice at. Oh and how about that innovative avatar? Yeah, now THAT is innovation! Oh, cross game chat you say? Been able to do that since the 90's on PC....TRULY INNOVATIVE! Game demos are innovation now, really? You guys are lost in your own egos, seriously. Live is the biggest turd in gaming. $60 a year for cross gaming chat, YAY!!!! Where do I sign up!!!??? /end sarcasm
xbox live is about integration, and no other console has come close to it. Sony is playing catchup but they have a long ways to go.
Really? A "long way?" The PS3 supports standard Bluetooth accessories (mouse, keyboard, headset). It supports standard 2.5" SATA hard drives. Wireless is standard on all but the most rare versions of the console. It takes standard storage devices instead of a proprietary memory card. I think the PS3 is a bit more "integrated" than the 360.
NEC PC Engine.Fixed. Yeah...real innovate. Oh and if "being around the longest" meant anything, Atari's Jaguar wouldn't have sucked and Sega would still be in business. Nintendo doesn't really just have a seniority advantage.
Sony gets way too much credit for dual analog sticks. Dual Dpads were used before, it was only a matter of time two analog sticks would come into play after the 64's huge success with them. In fact, Goldeneye 64 and Perfect Dark had the option for dual analog (but you had to use two controllers). That shit was awesome.
The dualshock wasn't really innovative I would say, just packing more of what's already been invented into its package. A new revision of a Phenom II clocked at 5 ghz with 24 megs of cache wouldn't be innovative, new architecture like bulldozer should be.
Btw, the 3DO uses optical media before Sony did, and there was another console before that to use it (can't remember atm).
Microsoft weren't what I'd consider "innovative", but they brought advancements that were SORELY lacking in consoles:
- HDD (okay, PS2 had one that a whopping one game made use of)
- downloadable game demos
- robust online gaming match-making system
- free (to the game companies) hosting of all online content and game servers
- DLC/micro transactions
- online gamer profiles with achievements and gamer score
- XBLA games and indie games
- custom soundtracks and media streaming abilities
So while I don't consider them to be very innovative, I still think they have contributed more to console gaming in the last decade than Sony and Nintendo combined.
Wow. This is extremely wrong. As CZroe said, it's extremely useful when you need to make sure you're pushing hard right / left without nosing up or down.
Wow, your XBOX LIVE! shorts are showing...
Really? A "long way?" The PS3 supports standard Bluetooth accessories (mouse, keyboard, headset). It supports standard 2.5" SATA hard drives. WiFi is standard on all but the most rare versions of the console. It takes standard storage devices instead of a proprietary memory card. I think the PS3 is a bit more "integrated" than the 360.
That's great, but there is no way you can discount the last ten years of Sony/Nintendo with XBL as your reason. No way at all.I'm with him. Id rather play on XBL than PSN, Nintendo Online, or yes, even the PC at this point, and I have all those options at hand. XBL is the class leader for a console online service. I dont like paying for it, but it IS the best, bar none. And not only is it the best, it was the first I'd call a legitimate "modern" online service. I dont know what PSN and Nintendo's online would look like without XBL as a model, but I dont think it would be very good.
But there's nothing particularly innovative about the steady march of audiovisual upgrades. That's practically a given with a new console. Other than that, the jaguar did absolutely nothing new.
That's great, but there is no way you can discount the last ten years of Sony/Nintendo with XBL as your reason. No way at all.
What innovations have Sony and Nintendo brought to console gaming in the last 10 years that you consider more significant than Xbox Live? I'm honestly curious.
What innovations have Sony and Nintendo brought to console gaming in the last 10 years that you consider more significant than Xbox Live? I'm honestly curious.
xbox live is innovative in that it has an annual fee for services that are free on other consoles and computers.
obviously the Wii controllers are innovative; arguably the most significant console innovation since the Atari 2600 brought the idea of selling games as seperate products, not just built-in to the console.
