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  1. @Scribus Like the n64 or even bigger?

    Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:28:09 UTC from web
    1. @bronycompany2012 Have you ever held an original Xbox controller? Not the controller-S, the big hamburger controller. The DC controller is more or less that size.

      Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:29:12 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada Wow, that is big!

        Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:29:59 UTC from web
        1. @bronycompany2012 Yeah, but it was still comfy because the handles were kept a reasonable size and everything was placed just right on the controller. http://www.mathpirate.net/log/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/SizeComparison.jpg

          Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:31:55 UTC from web
          1. @redenchilada Oh God, the Jaguar. D: Worse than the Intellevision, even! (Maybe not, but close)

            Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:32:54 UTC from web
          2. @redenchilada Geez that thing is big!

            Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:33:19 UTC from web
            1. @bronycompany2012 It's shaped kind of like a boat, even, if you look at it a certain way. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VoUxTb9NVJQ#t=63s )

              Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:37:19 UTC from web
    2. @bronycompany2012 Dreamcast controllers are approximately the size of the console. And yet, despite the mockery they receive, they were actually really comfy and intuitive. And they hold two memory cards, with a window for special ones with an LCD screen which enabled other features!

      Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:29:27 UTC from web
      1. @scribus Unfortunately my first system was an NES I never touched the other ones. ;_;

        Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:31:28 UTC from web
        1. @bronycompany2012 Dude, NES is awesomeness. No school like the old school.

          Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:31:54 UTC from web
          1. @scribus Agreed, but personally my favorite game ever is Ocarina of Time for the N64. ^_^

            Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:33:01 UTC from web
            1. @bronycompany2012 A good favorite. :) Mine is "Maniac Mansion," an old point-and-click adventure affectionate parody of B-movie horror tropes.

              Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:34:16 UTC from web
              1. @scribus I played that! Always been a 3D kind of guy though. :P

                Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:34:47 UTC from web
                1. @bronycompany2012 I prefer RPGs and adventures, thinky-games. Then I got spoiled by D&D, way more freedom than any video game could provide. :P

                  Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:35:58 UTC from web
                  1. @scribus D&D computer game or board game?

                    Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:36:37 UTC from web
                    1. @bronycompany2012 Pen & paper, dice, books, miniatures, # for life.

                      Saturday, 29-Dec-12 05:37:14 UTC from web