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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Brief History Controllers 189 aciertos encontrados.
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Kotaku Relevance: 11.60
A Brief History of Controllers: A and B [Controllers]   I meant to post this interesting little history lesson on controller mapping since the NES a few weeks ago, but an ill-fated department camping trip to the wilds of SoCal got in the way; Matthew Gallant of the aptly named 'Quixotic Engineer' takes us down memor [..]
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Joystiq Relevance: 8.436
WRUP: Remember the 32-bit Era Edition Image 0 en  - WRUP: Remember the 32-bit Era Edition Filed under: Culture, Meta (about Joystiq) If controllers were measured by the number of buttons, the 32-bit Atari Jaguar had one of the best controllers ever. It is rivaled only by the Xbox 360 controller (with chat pad) and the Ste [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance: 8.083
On history  My friend DarkSyde makes an important point: The cliche is, 'we are watching history being made.' But that's not quite it, not tonight, not for us. We are part of making history. We will remember this evening for the rest of our lives.This primary season stretched over months, and hit every state. Every Democrat, and quite a few non-Democrats in states with open [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 7.787
Rumor: MadCatz Rock Band controllers arriving soon Image 0 en  - Rumor: MadCatz Rock Band controllers arriving soon Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm January 2008 was the last time we heard anything about Mad Catz's Rock Band controllers. This week, Amazon reportedly posted listing [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.708
Microsoft Releasing LE Red, Green 360 Controllers [Xbox 360]   To celebrate, I don't know, Christmas in July, Microsoft will soon (well, in September) be releasing two limited edition Xbox 360 controllers. One red, the other green. No changes to your standard wireless pad other than the colour, so they're not must-buys, but [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.459
Mad Catz Making Official Street Fighter IV Controllers [Street Fighter Iv Fighting Sticks]   Typically when a Mad Catz controller press release crosses my desk I don't spend much time worrying over it. But this, this is much different. Mad Catz today announced that they've secured the license to make controllers and accessories for a number of Capcom game [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.453
Samba De Amigo Wii Maraca Controllers Appear [Sega]   In our previous encounters with Sega, reps have told us that they were "thinking" about maraca controllers for the Wii version of Samba de Amigo. They're "looking into it," they say. Well, if this box art from UK retailer HMV is right, they're pretty much [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 7.321
Qmotions to bring 'active gaming' controllers to Xbox 360 Image 0 en  - Qmotions to bring Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Peripherals Actiga subsidiary Qmotions has reached an agreement with Microsoft to use its wireless technology for a series of "active gaming" controllers for the Xbox 360. The company i [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 7.197
When Spore PS3 Controller Creatures Rumble! [Forget Dicks]   Spore can be used to re-create 360 controllers. Yay. Spore can be used to re-create Wii-motes. Yay. But did you know that Spore has the raw power to re-create PS3 controllers? It can even do that boomerang-looking proto-type controller. This all comes f [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.545
Preserving Our History: Good Games Never Go Out of Style [History Is Fun!]   Rob Zacny has a thought provoking piece up at the Escapist: on the whole, we're the worst genre when it comes to preserving our history, even the great classics acknowledged as 'great.' In a society ? never mind technical area ? where progress and marching forward is the name of th [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.402
The History Of NYC (In Games) [New York City]   New York City's iconic. So it's natural that it features in a ton of games. But how many, and for how long? I have no idea. I'm no historian. The Bowery Boys (a NYC history site) fancy they are, though, an [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.396
The History of PC Game ... Packaging? [Pc Gaming]   Interesting read over on 1up — the history of packaging trends in PC gaming. No, really. Remember the code wheels (I had one in Legacy of the Ancients and the Legend of Blacksilver, for C64). Remember Marath [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 6.304
History Channel teams with Library of Congress (Reuters)  Reuters - A&E Television Networks' History brands, which include the History channel and its Web site, have teamed up with the Library of Congress on a multimedia partnership that will encompass on-air and online content. YahooTechNews [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.239
A History of Interactive Fiction [Interactive Fiction]   This is an oldie (appearing in 2006) but goodie if you're interested in interactive fiction — Jimmy Maher wrote a lengthy, well-written and comprehensive history of interactive fiction, from Eliza to the era of Infocom to the state of IF [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.155
The History of RPGs: A Reading List [Academia Is Fun]   We mentioned Michael Abbot (of the Brainy Gamer) and his efforts to put together a great syllabus for his history of RPGs class; as promised, he's now posted the reading list (required readings will be culled from this list, but it's a pretty nice little bibliogra [..]

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