Not exact matches
I
still have that feeling that I wish that they had put
analogue sticks on the Move as an option though, as the thought of playing Elder Scrolls 5 with Move, using the bow and sword and shield ect....
I
still have a very soft spot for my psp - 2000 — I picked up the God of War red edition from the states in 2008, and I believe that the 2000's design (excluding
analogue stick)
still holds up to this day and feels like a premium device.
The
analogue sticks are a tiny bit stiffer than previously, but
still move slickly, and the two sets of triggers for each hand are far more naturally placed than previously.
The «Joy - Con» controllers give away that something's up, though: even in their most traditional configuration, clicked in to a mounting device to be used as a classic dual -
analogue -
stick handset, they're
still fairly oddly shaped.
This was before the PS2 - era, back when 3D games were
still evolving, back when we didn't even have a right
analogue stick specifically for camera control.
The C -
Stick is a more worthwhile addition
still, effectively acting as a second
analogue controller.
It surprised everyone
still more when it turned out the design of the new, bigger handheld, did not incorporate the Circle Pad Pro as a second built - in
analogue stick - especially as (larger battery aside) there must be plenty of hardware real estate freed up in the shell to add in the new components.