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Rare PlayStation Analog Controller (The One That Came Before The DualShock)

TheArabGamer writes: "Before the DualShock arrived on the PlayStation 1, Sony released the Dual Analog controller. Find out more about this strange rare controller in this week's Friday Facts."

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MasterCornholio3624d ago (Edited 3624d ago )

Without rumble?

I had the other two but not this one.

Ape Escape was the first game that I played using the two analog sticks.

bradleejones3624d ago (Edited 3624d ago )

I think a lot of people have a couple of these in a box somewhere. Rare, lol.
Edit: Seeing this is from 'TheArabGamer' maybe it is rare in the Middle East? They were very common here in the USA if I recall.

Hotabang3623d ago

not rare in the middle east

KiwiViper853623d ago

Im gonna check when I get home tonight, but pretty certain I have 2

bub163624d ago

Rare? I have four of these stashed away!!

InTheZoneAC3624d ago

look at the analog sticks again

pay attention

bub163624d ago (Edited 3624d ago )

I can read an article and listen to the video, I do have four of these, how am I not paying attention?

GortJester3624d ago

I want pictures because I guarantee all the people saying they have this are wrong. They have the convex analog sticks on theirs which is what was mass released at retail.

MRMagoo1233623d ago

I have 4 ps1 controllers and all of them are like this. I dont have ones without the dip in the stick.

InTheZoneAC3624d ago

so apparently everyone has this old controller stashed away with concave sticks?

Peace_Love_and_FPS3624d ago

Yeah they're not as truly rare as the video suggests. Both myself and my friends have them, still better sticks than the dualshock 1, 2 and 3 :)

AndrewLB3624d ago

All these people claiming to have 3 or 4 of these controllers yet not a single photograph proving it. And with all the agree's you have, there must be thousands on N4G alone!

MRMagoo1233623d ago

Since when do people put a picture everytime they say they have something ? I have a tv do you want a picture of that ? I have 2 legs do you need proof ?. If people have to post a pic for everything they said they had this site would take a month to load because of all the pics.

rezzah3623d ago

I used to have them until I gave them away to relatives in another country. The move to PS2 made the PS1 seem useless (I was a kid).

rainslacker3623d ago

I have more than I can count. I got them a lot with broken systems I brought to do repairs. They came with PS1's for almost a whole year before the dualshock came out. They came with the systems when they did the switch to analog, and sold them for a couple years after the dualshock released as a cheaper alternative to the DS which was $40 at the time, while the regular one was only $25.

There was a version of this controller that came out in Japan that did have vibration, but it wasn't greatly supported at the time...and it is pretty rare.

Then of course there is this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...

which is pretty rare.

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SynestheticRoar3624d ago

I have four with custom buttons.

Xbonewone320153624d ago

One in my roofspace.

These are nothing like being rare lmao

Lukejrl3624d ago

Roofspace? Where are you from? Never heard that term before

Xbonewone320153624d ago

Near London.

Very common expression. Another word we use is loft. Or attic.

Lukejrl3624d ago

Yea we use attic , I know about loft and roofspace seemed Brit just didn't know

franwex3624d ago

I remember! It had longer handles!

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The Real Enemy of Gaming Isn’t DEI. It’s the CEO

From Horse Armor to Mass Layoffs: The Price of Greed in Gaming. Inside the decades-long war on game workers and the players who defend them.

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jambola10d ago

maybe a real enemy is people who use terms like "the real enemy"
there can be more than 1 bad thing, t's not like a kids show with 1 big bad

senorfartcushion8d ago

This is very much a “dummy who volunteers themselves to the middle” comment.

The real enemy is a common phrase, people use it all the time.

Calm down.

jambola8d ago

i'm very calm
you seem very upset however

Notellin8d ago

You don't seem calm at all. Don't take this so seriously, you seem desperate responding to others defending your opinion that lacks any value or critical thought.

jambola8d ago

stop projecting
i'm not desperately dong anything, i'm tapping at keys on my keyboard bud

PapaBop8d ago

It's not like kids show with one bad guy? I present to you.. Bobby Kotick

ABizzel18d ago (Edited 8d ago )

DEI was never the problem and it was an ignorant take to begin with.

DEI is why games like Kena Bridge of Spirits, South of Midnight, and Ghost of Tsushima exist.

DEI is why we have a huge resurgence in Japanese, Chineses, and Korean developers producing games like Stellar Blade, Black Myth, and why Nintendo & Sony exist.

DEI is why more and more games have HUGE accessibility options with both Sony and MS fully behind this.

DEI was never a bad thing, the entire purpose of DEI is representation of all people, genders, disabilities, etc…

The problem was people used DEI as a default derogatory term to describe what they believed was forced representation, which allowed colorist, racist, sexist, misogynist, homophobic, and xenophobic fools to run away with the negative DEI narrative.

jambola7d ago

you don't get to decide other people's motivations
sorry to break it to you

ABizzel16d ago (Edited 6d ago )

To each their own, however, nothing you said invalidates why some people take offense to DEI incorrectly.

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Sciurus_vulgaris10d ago

Executives seem to often have an obsession with perpetual revenue growth. There is always a finite amount of consumers for a product regardless of growth. Additionally, over investment is another serious issue in gaming.

Killer2020UK8d ago

The fact that they also rarely have any real expertise in game development compounds things. They'll look at what's been successful elsewhere, lack the knowledge to properly understand why they have been successful and then force a team to 'reproduce' their badly interpreted idea of that success.

We see it so often with sequels to games that were successful too. The team are left well alone, they have a break through hit and all of sudden the money men descend on the IP and completely railroad the dev team's ideas. Usually winds up being 'make the same game but MORE'

LoveSpuds8d ago

This is true throughout all of the corporate and public sector organisations to be honest. CEO's generally move amongst the corporate world without any need to have experience of a particular industry, they simply need to rely on their senior leadership credentials. A CEO of a retail giant will just as easily transition to a CEO role in the energy sector for example.

Not defending CEOs here to be clear, I think it's a huge part of the reason the western world is so fucked up. CEOs don't need to care about the sector they work in, in fact it's better if they don't care if they want to screw everyone to make profits.

GhostScholar8d ago

Companies don’t hire executives to break even. If the goal is breaking even then why start the company in the first place.

Soy8d ago

That's understood; it's getting record profits and expecting to always beat those record profits, and seeing anything less as a total failure. Then they lay people off and raise prices to reach those record profit levels again, just to sate shareholders. It's setting expectations way too high just to spike share prices, then inevitably falling short. It's feeling entitled to being more successful than everyone else. It's the CEOs doing all this to boost their own bonuses.

ABizzel18d ago

Growth benefits the company’s profits and therefore the company’s stock if publicly traded, which pleases the shareholders making them more and more rich, which is why Growth is always at the forefront of the vast majority of any publicly traded company.

More growth = More Money and the people at the top want all the money they can get. I can’t really blame them anyone would love to see their profits go from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands, to multi-millions it’s almost like a gambling addiction.

But it also goes to show someone how morals can go out the window for a lot of these people, and how amazing some CEOs are when they catch this early and provide a balance solution that takes complete care of their employees across the board while keeping the business sustainable IE: Insomniac Games ALWAYS on the best places to work list. The rest of the industry could learn.

jambola10d ago

honestly, the "real" enemy of gaming, is ourselves
if nobody bought horse armor, shitty dlc would have died almost overnight
if we stood firm and nobody bought games from companies that were bad with layoffs, it would be solved
we're the idiots supporting awful business practices, we are the ones enouraging it

TiredGamer9d ago

I think the reality that we don't want to convince ourselves of is that without the rise of "horse armor" and DLC, game budgets would have essentially stagnated (smaller teams/smaller games), or game prices would have risen much more dramatically than they have. There was an incessant drive for bigger worlds, infinite detail, and hundreds of hours of "gameplay" over the last two decades, that while perhaps a natural evolution of things, needed a suitable funding stream to accomplish.

HyperMoused8d ago

What...CEOs make tens of millions and that doesnt include SLT etc etc...we now have multiple editions of games, in game currency, MT's, battle passes.....and what do we get..worse game than what was coming out 20 years ago....dont drink the cool aid, its this nickel and dime crap that is absolutely leading us to gaming destruction.

senorfartcushion8d ago

This is the worst possible answer to this conundrum. Blaming the masses is blaming the only people who are constantly “told” to buy.

Consumers are the only ones not to blame here. People make their own choices all the time. Disney movies are bombing and DEInis being blamed. Has that been enough to put Disney out of business? No and it never will.

Christopher8d ago

Disagree. Businesses are able to do what they do because people are bad consumers and don't think critically about purchases. Disney got away with doing shit stuff for years and it's just the last year where people got tired of it. It's not like it didn't work for 5 years or so for Disney to do the things they've done. They'll just move onto another way to get people to see movies and it will be just as bad but more profitable until people wake up and realize it.

TiredGamer8d ago

Consumerism drives business behavior. It's not so much "blaming" as it is observing behavior. The point I'm making is that the direction that games have gone are driven by the spending. Consumers are spending on DLC and they are driving the expectation of more glitz and padded out (lengthier) games. If they continue to pay, they will continue to drive that direction until a threshold is reached that forces a change in behavior.

senorfartcushion8d ago

Corporate advertising is the most powerful force on the planet.

This is N4G for god sake, every day there are arguments between people who are Team Xbox and Team PlayStation because they’ve been convinced that having an identity built on paying money to Sony and Microsoft matters more than having one as individual gamers who can play whatever they want.

And THEN we get to the corporate advertising part: to play whatever you want is to sink MORE into the advertising pits, making it so that you can more than one specific product.

jambola8d ago

ah you're right
they were told to buy it, it's clearly impossible to avoid that
if enough people stopped supporting, it would stop
disney not stopping would only be because enough people didn't stop

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victorMaje8d ago

Agreed. I’ve been saying for years, announce you won’t be buying the upcoming game because of the practices of the previous game, then you only have to stick to your guns once, see how quickly things change for the better.

We have to unite in what we shouldn’t purchase.

jambola8d ago

just imagine a world, fifa came out worse, nobody buys the next one until they see proof it's better and stick to it
or games being forced online for single player and nobody buys it
things would change so fast

HyperMoused8d ago

Just like scooby doo, you have shown us the real monsters are us

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Inverno9d ago

Greed and greedy people have and always will be the main issue for everything wrong in the world. Everything is a product to be exploited for monetary gain. Even when there are things that could help progress us along for the sake of making our lives easier that thing must be exploited for monetary gains. Anything that tells you otherwise is propaganda to make you complicit.

coolfool9d ago

I've never thought "DEI" (although the way most people use it doesn't match it's real definition) is the problem with games. Good games have continued to be good when they have a diverse cast, and likewise, bad games have continued to be bad. There isn't a credible example I've seen where a diverse cast has been the direct cause of a game being bad.

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The Drifter: Murder, Mystery, and Second Chances • VGMM

The Drifter puts you in the boots of a man who dies before the opening credits roll, then gets a second chance to uncover why someone wanted him dead. With gritty pixel art and practical detective puzzles, it's less about inventory management and more about staying one step ahead of the people trying to kill you again

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jznrpg13d ago

Bleh Switch. I prefer my 3rd party games on PS. I’ll wait and see.

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Why We Partnered With St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Matt Miller: "Every subscription to Game Informer now raises funds for St. Jude. We want you to know what that means."

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thorstein13d ago

I subscribed to this not knowing about how some of the proceeds go to St. Judes.

Really cool that some of the money goes there.

Even if people don't subscribe to the mag, it might bring people to the charity.

jznrpg12d ago

One of the main charities my wife and I donate to. They help a lot of children and being a parent of 5 children I can’t imagine what those parents go through. I’ll probably get a sub to GI because of St Jude and of course because I love video games.