
It looks like the Playstation controller has stayed the same after all these years. Compare that to the evolution of Nintendo controllers, and the evolution of all video game controllers.
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It looks like the Playstation controller has stayed the same after all these years. Compare that to the evolution of Nintendo controllers, and the evolution of all video game controllers.
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Before you continue, I mean no offense to controller creationists. You may continue believing all controllers were made by the intelligent design of the almighty cloud dweller. Not even the Power Glove or original Xbox “fat” controller should shake your faith…
I love the NES controller, I enjoy the Wiimote/Nunchuk combo, and I hold my Xbox 360 controller even when my 360 is turned off. That being said, I think my favorite controller of all time has to be the Nintendo Gamecube controller.
Sure, Gamecube wasn’t the best console ever, but it was decent, still is, and the controller is amazing. Aside from the fact that it works with the Wii, the design and feel of it are perfect. The handles, the big shoulder buttons, the yellow nub, the smooth joystick, the huge “A” button, and even the unnecessary, but reliable D-Pad. Hate on Gamecube all you want; just leave the controller out of it.
Let’s hear what your favorite controller is in the comments. Check out the full picture below…
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For all those Apple Fanboys out there, and I know you’re out there, here is a little history on the evolution of the Mac and it’s accessories.
Personally, I’m a PC guy. Only because I’m practical, and buy a computer that does what I need it to, for a good price. Don’t get me wrong, those MacBooks look great, and OS X looks great, but for the price of a Mac, you can get a PC with double or triple the RAM, a bigger hard drive, bigger screen, and an equal processor for the same price, or even cheaper. But hey, if you’re rich enough to buy one, go for it! I do own an iMac G3 though. Got it for $5, fully functional with the original keyboard and hockey puck mouse!
Check out the evolution of the Mac below…
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I’ve voiced my opinion about this movie many, many times in previous posts, but I’ve lightened up a bit, and I’m actually looking forward to seeing it…a little. I’m more looking forward to it, just because I loved Dragonball and Dragonball Z growing up, and I’ve missed it ever since it ended.
I know this movie is not a 100% true to source adaptation, but Justin says in the interview, “This isn’t Dragonball. It’s Dragonball Evolution.” That’s actually a pretty good argument for all the criticism from the fans. I don’t have high expectations of this movie, but I’m seeing it nonetheless.
Dragonball Evolution hits theaters on April 10th. Watch the cast interviews below…
Dragonball Evolution is the live action movie, based on the popular Japanese manga, and the anime beloved by millions. I grew up watching the Dragonball series, and I’d hate to see a move ruin the story. Looks like I’m hating.
So, for some odd reason, 20th Century Fox has pushed back the release of Dragonball Evolution. They’ve pushed it back a total of 2 whole days! Now, instead of opening on a Wednesday, the movie is opening on that Friday. The bad news? Now Dragonball has to compete with Seth Rogen’s Observe and Report, and the monster release; Hannah Montanna: The Movie!
Dragonball Evolution now opens on April 10th.
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