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Haze:

interesting layout..

I can't think of any games that are really intended for single player only, but use 6 buttons.  Most 6 button games are Capcom fighters that are very much designed for 2 player vs. play..

the majority of classic games where you took it in turns to play with a single stick only use 1 or 2 buttons..

a decent number (probably 20-30%) of your top list up there aren't going to play on such a layout either, because they require trackballs, spinners, dual joysticks or a variety of other add ons.




jennifer:

    Jenn could see Tron and Star Warz being kind of being a problem on that, Moon Patrol and High splitter would get my votes for the list however. ::)

UFO:


--- Quote from: Haze on November 23, 2014, 04:17:49 pm ---interesting layout..

I can't think of any games that are really intended for single player only, but use 6 buttons, most 6 button games are Capcom fighters that are very much designed for 2 player vs. play..

the majority of classic games where you took it in turns to play with a single stick only use 1 or 2 buttons..

a decent number of your top list up there aren't going to play on such a layout either, because they require trackballs, spinners, dual joysticks or a variety of other add ons.

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Thanks for that Haze -- I totally get your point about the number of buttons etc., and I guess I was thinking of fighters when I designed this (although I'm not much of a fighter fan!).

Agree with your other comments also about other controllers. Noticed that BattleZone was on there, and although I love it, it aint gonna work for me...

UFO:


--- Quote from: jennifer on November 23, 2014, 04:21:42 pm ---    Jenn could see Tron and Star Warz being kind of being a problem on that, Moon Patrol and High splitter would get my votes for the list however. ::)

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Thanks Jenn - Agreed, although I have heard Star Wars IS playable with a U360. Not tried it though, and definitely not authentic!

Louis Tully:

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