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The Nintendo 64 Controller is the standard controller for the Nintendo 64. It is unique among video game controllers, as it has three grips instead of the more common two, this was most likely done because Nintendo was worried that 3D gaming wouldn't catch on, so they made a separate grip for the + Control Pad.[citation needed] There are many color variations of the controllers, including solid colors and clear colors, the many different colored controllers being a unique concept at the time.
Buttons
- A
- B
- C up, down, left, and right
- START
- Z
- R
- L
- Analog Stick
- + Control Pad
Trivia
- Contrary to popular belief, the Nintendo 64 was not the first console to use analog control sticks, it was just the first successful console to use them. The Vectrex was the first home console to have an analog stick; it also had four controller ports, something else that wasn't popularized until the Nintendo 64.
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