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by Slapnuts, Level 70
Last updated at June 27, 2009, 1:34 am


For the third week in a row "Slapnuts' Top Five" is back, this time with new art!  This week we are going to cover some console nostalgia.  Controller preference varies for pretty much everyone so I realize the odds of this agreeing with all of you is highly unlikely.

Today's topic is the best console controllers of all time.  These aren't 3rd party controllers like the awesome Madcatz SF4 TE Arcade Stick.  These are 1st party controllers that actually shipped with a system at some point or another.  This list isn't based on innovation either.  Thus there is no Wii Remote nor is there any nostalgia like the Atari joystick.  Plus, just because something is digital or has analog sticks does not give it an advantage.  This is awesomeness in its own time period.  I am measuring in comfort, button placement, usability and overall feel.  I saw a list over CNet a while back which I thought was a complete joke.  That is part of this weeks inspiration along with this "console family tree" which I came across this week and nabbed a couple images from (thanks).  On with the list!


5.  Dreamcast

Definitely an awesome controller and one which was ahead of its time.  From the display and the Virtual Memory Units to the triggers down below the controller packed on some goodies.  At first glances it looks horribly awkward but in reality it sported a solid comfort level.  A cross between the N64 and 3DO controller was a great way to go on Sega's part and it would ultimately be one of the inspirations for the #4 on the list.



4.  Xbox 360

I read that one of the designers from the Dreamcast platform also worked on the Xbox 360 which is partially the reason why the controllers looks so similar (If you have a source, help out).  Look at the first Xbox controller and you can really see the evolution from #5 to #4.  Nothing wrong with a bit of blatant inspiration via something that worked great and the 360 controller features that in spades.  They added some shoulder buttons to go along with the triggers and another analog stick.  My only big gripe is the abysmal dpad on this controller which should have borrowed from #1 on the list.  The concave analog sticks are superior in comfort and something I want to add to my DS3. 




3.  Dualshock 3

Sixaxis controls and the return of rumble, this controller is nearly perfect.  While the Dualshock 2 probably could have made this list the added heft of the DS3, the ditching of the "analog switch" and PS3 home button make this the superior choice.  Wads complains about this being too small which is funny because he hears that a lot.  I also prefer the 360's concave triggers but that was easily remedied with a pair of these of these Gioteck Real Triggers.  The dpad, while superior to the 360 controller, could use a bit of work and if this were a bit wider as well I would have zero complaints. 



2.  SNES

The Super Nintendo was a fantastic system and thanks much in part to the awesome layout and upgrades in comparison to the NES controller.  The left side of the controller remained unchanged besides for the addition of shoulder buttons on both sides, a first for any controller.  The awesome Nintendo dpad returned and besides for #1 few compare.  The added buttons on the right feature something I wish controllers would do to this day.  They separated them via concave and convex so you could always "feel" where you were at.  I still get annoyed at having to look at colors and letters vs. feeling the buttons on modern controllers.  These also felt a bit flimsy but that is a minor complaint.





1.  The Mouse and Keyboard


Yes, most of us know its true and the rest of you are in denial.  However this is a console only list so I can't really include it.  With that being said here is the real number one...



1.  Saturn Model 2

The ultimate video game controller for its time and it still holds up well now.  This controller is so good that Madcatz pretty much copied its design with their Street Fighter Pads for the release of Street Fighter 4.  Many regard this as the greatest fighting pad of all time and I feel it is the best all-around.  The only complaint regarding this controller was the slight added reach for the shoulder buttons compared to the SNES controller.  It does however feature the greatest dpad in controller history.  The 6 button design was ideal for most fighters and also gave plenty of options for every other game.  I also love the added depth of the controller at the palms.  This is has pretty much become a standard in all modern controllers as it has evolved in to handles.


As a reminder, obviously the DS3 and 360 controllers are superior on a innovation level but isn't what this list was about.  Arguments, complaints or suggestions; feel free to comment.  Post your own lists if you feel mine is a complete P.O.S. 
     
89 comments
Vadren
Vadren Jun 27, 2009 at 3:49 pm
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I've always found the gamecube controller to be the most comfortable, but some of the buttons are poorly placed. Other than that I dunno -.- Not much of a console gamer myself.

Maybe off topic, but how do you like the G9? I have an MX Rev and while I like the precision scroll wheel and how it can go from click to smooth scroll I find it too weighty and clunky which makes the middle button and tilt buttons unusable. I'm wondering if maybe the G9 has an improved version with better feel. 
Shadow772
Shadow772 Jun 27, 2009 at 9:02 pm
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Middle button is pretty much unusable on the g9 but tilt functions fine.

It's a good mouse and I recomend it if you want to spend the money. Btw get the new g9x if you are going to get one.
Vadren
Vadren Jun 27, 2009 at 11:10 pm
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Damn.

I noticed the g9x has memory for storing functions which is sick. The razer mamba has the same thing. Really I'm just hoping logitech will make an MMO mouse with a ****ton of buttons sometime in the future. Considering the success of the WoW mouse, despite it being a piece of ****, maybe they might be tempted to make a competitor.
Wadsworth1
Wadsworth1 Jun 27, 2009 at 3:56 pm
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360 controller greater than PS.  Midget man PS controller, lol.
peteyd
peteyd Jun 28, 2009 at 5:16 am
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Klynx
Klynx Jun 28, 2009 at 11:15 am
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N

Sixty

Four

Whatthehellareyouthinkingleavingthatoffthelist.com
Slapnuts
Slapnuts Jul 1, 2009 at 6:11 am
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Sorry, no room for the ergonomic disaster that was the trident.
poega
poega Jul 1, 2009 at 10:09 am
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I played years and years with that thing and never even got sore.
Klynx
Klynx Jul 2, 2009 at 11:24 pm
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Slapnuts said
Sorry, no room for the ergonomic disaster that was the trident.
It was perfect, an analog for some games, a digital for others, different ways to grip it, never cramped my hand muscles... only problem was the analog stick's swivel distance was a bit too much so it had a tendency to rub the pad on your thumb a bit much on some games that had repetitive back and forth or circular analog commands.
Dyzz
Dyzz Jun 28, 2009 at 10:20 pm
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Dreamcast... are you for real? The N64 controller was a billion times better than that oversized and retarded pos.

5. n64 (Best FPS Controller for its time)
4. PS dual Shock
3. Xbox 360
2. Snes
1. Nes - The controller that started the revolution of home video games. (Tied with Atari contoller)
wisdomcube
wisdomcube Jun 29, 2009 at 12:41 am
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Sleek
Sleek Jun 30, 2009 at 2:05 pm
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wisdomcube said
DREAMCAST #1
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hmmmmmm
hmmmmmm Jun 30, 2009 at 1:42 pm
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wavebird should be in any top 5 list
great comfort, 1st really good wireless controller
Munk
Munk Jul 1, 2009 at 2:26 am
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Your mouse and ergonomic keyboard suck.
Slapnuts
Slapnuts Jul 1, 2009 at 2:29 am
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Thanks! Considering they are both review materials and I pick and choose out of my collection, I am pretty happy with them.
Munk
Munk Jul 1, 2009 at 10:11 am
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Slapnuts said
Thanks! Considering they are both review materials and I pick and choose out of my collection, I am pretty happy with them.
mx510, mx518, and the g5 revision2 are really the only mice worth purchasing. Everything else is too expensive for not enough performance/feel. The ergonomic keyboard is pretty obvious why it's terrible. Any 8key non ghosting keyboard that's FLAT is good. There is way to much damn marketing on peripherals when the choices are so simple.
poega
poega Jul 1, 2009 at 10:05 am
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OMFG.

U say the other list was a complete joke and yeah ure damn right it was. But urs is not that great either! 4,5 seem pretty correct, but the ******* N64 controller is AWESOME AND unique. It is SO much better than the dualshock which i ******* HATE. its so nasty in your hand with its tiny little handles and gayass stick. Gamecube was better than that one.
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