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[[Image:NEScontroller.jpg|thumb|right|The NES Controller.]]
 
[[Image:NEScontroller.jpg|thumb|right|The NES Controller.]]
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System controller''' is the main controller for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. While previous systems had used joysticks, the NES controller provided a directional pad (the d-pad was introduced in the [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]''). Its four buttons along with the D-pad simplified the controls, helping the NES to be phenomenally successful. The controller was painted grey with a black face with grey stripes. [[Nintendo of America]] employee [[Lance Barr]] designed the controller.
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The '''Nintendo Entertainment System controller''' is the main controller for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. While previous systems had used joysticks, the NES controller provided a directional pad (the d-pad was introduced in the [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]''). Its four buttons along with the D-pad simplified the controls, helping the NES to be phenomenally successful. The controller was colored grey with a black face with grey stripes. [[Nintendo of America]] employee [[Lance Barr]] designed the controller.
   
 
==Redesign==
 
==Redesign==

Revision as of 00:15, 1 January 2012

File:NEScontroller.jpg

The NES Controller.

The Nintendo Entertainment System controller is the main controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System. While previous systems had used joysticks, the NES controller provided a directional pad (the d-pad was introduced in the Game & Watch version of Donkey Kong). Its four buttons along with the D-pad simplified the controls, helping the NES to be phenomenally successful. The controller was colored grey with a black face with grey stripes. Nintendo of America employee Lance Barr designed the controller.

Redesign

When the NES2 was released in the 1990s, designed to resemble the SNES, the controller was redesigned to resemble the SNES controller. Its "dog bone" shape was notably different from the simple rectangular shape of the original.

Legacy

The NES controller is the most well-known controller in Nintendo history. It has appeared in subsequent media along with Nintendo merchandise and even future games. The Wii Remote acts as an NES controller substitute for all NES Virtual Console titles.