![]() The N64’s trident (or “Batarang,” as some call it) shape and somewhat strange A, B, and C button layout are certainly unusual, but when most people talk about the N64 controller being “weird,” they’re typically talking about the analog stick and Z-trigger placement. There wasn’t really a controller like it before 1996, and there really hasn’t been a controller like it since. Whichever side you fall on, though, you’ll probably agree that the N64 controller was simply bizarre from a design perspective. There are certainly some who will make that argument, but others consider it to be one of their favorite video game controllers ever. Mind you, that isn’t to say that the N64 controller was necessarily bad. ![]() There’s a lot to be said about the 25-year history of the Nintendo 64, but one question that almost always seems to come up in any conversation about the console is “Why was the N64 controller so weird?”
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