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"Anolouge" controllers

I was listening through the "Peter Main" comfrence from IGNCube when I noticed something that I have NOT seen on other sites yet...the accuracy of the "anoluge" buttons.Aparently there are 255 different "pressures" of which you can hold the "L" & "R" buhttons!!! (It diddn't say about the "A","B","X" or "Y" buttons) this is an AMAZING leap from the "on/off" button style of everything before it!
The exact phrase was:"The controller has 2 analogue joy sticks, with an integrated built in rumble motor and left and right buttons which have a range of 255 distinct increments between off and fully pressed.".-Webmaster.

My Thaughts On The Controller
My thaughts on the controller:
Well at first wheni saw the controller desigh i thauhgt:"cool,2 controll sticks,and not much else",but now its like woh how did they do that? After you really concentrate on all of the aspeks like: #1 The size,ok it looks big but really it is tiny and for having 12 buttons (with 6 anolouge),2 controll sticks,built in rumble and something Nintendo havent released yet makes it the best and if you look carefully,you will notice that the controll stick is actually a different type to the N64's but i cannot commment on this for i (along with 99.9% oh humanity) have never touched a N-Cube controller.and have you noticed that the "L" and "R" buttons are toatally new? they have cind if curves in them ,yet more proof that Nintendo put LOTS of work into this controller.By the way...those "L"and"R" buttons do you think they are digital (there os "pressed" and "not pressed") or anolouge (255different pressures) well the y have 255 pressures. (im not sure with the "A","B","Y","X")

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