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The Evolution Of The Video Game Joystick

Posted: 21 Aug 2015 02:27 PM PDT

There are a few omissions from the list, however, these are some of the most notable controllers of our time.

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1972 - Magnavox Odyssey 



1976 - Fairchild Channel F




1977 - Atari Video Computer System (2600)



1977 - Atari VCS (2600) paddle controller



1977 - Bally Astrocade



1978 - Magnavox Odyssey 2



1978 - APF TV Microcomputer System



1979 - Mattel Electronics Intellivision



1981 - Texas Instruments TI-994/a



1982 - Coleco Industries ColecoVision



1982 - Atari 5200 SuperSystem



1982 - GCE Vectrex



1985 - Nintendo Entertainment System



1986 - Sega Master System



1986 - Atari 7800



1987 - Bit Corp. DINA 2-in-One


1987 - Worlds of Wonder ActionMax



1988 - View-Master Interactive Vision Television System



1989 - Sega Genesis



Sega Genesis 6-button controller



1989 - NEC TurboGrafx-16



1991 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System



1993 - 3DO Interactive Multiplayer



1993 - Atari Jaguar



1994 - Sega Pico



1995 - Nintendo Virtual Boy



1995 - Tiger R-Zone



1995 - Sega Saturn



1995 - Sega Saturn 3D Pad



1995 - Sega Saturn



1995 - Sony PlayStation



Nintendo 64



1999 - Sega Dreamcast



2000 - Sony PlayStation 2



2001 - Microsoft Xbox



Xbox Controller-S 



2001 - Nintendo GameCube



2005 - Microsoft Xbox 360



2006 - Wii



Wii Classic Controller Pro



Playstation 4




Xbox One.

Seth's Blog : Trends vs. Fads

Trends vs. Fads

A fad is popular because it's popular. A fad gives us momentary joy, and part of the joy comes in knowing that it's momentary. We enjoy a fad because our peers are into it as well.

A trend, on the other hand, satisfies a different human need. A trend gains power over time, because it's not merely part of a moment, it's a tool, a connector that will become more valuable as other people commit to engaging in it.

Confusion sets in because at the beginning, most trends gain energy with people who are happy to have fun with fads, and it's only when the fad fans fade away (yes, I just wrote 'fad fans fade') that we get to see the underlying power of the trend that's going on.

       

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