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[[Image:SnesController2.jpg|thumb|left|SNES controller (European and Australian).]] |
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The '''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller''' had a rounded dog-bone like design and added two more face buttons to the [[NES Controller]], "X" and "Y", arranging the four in a diamond formation. Another addition was the "L" and "R" shoulder buttons, which have been imitated by most controllers since. |
The '''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller''' had a rounded dog-bone like design and added two more face buttons to the [[NES Controller]], "X" and "Y", arranging the four in a diamond formation. Another addition was the "L" and "R" shoulder buttons, which have been imitated by most controllers since. |
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− | There is a slight variation in the Japanese and European version of the controller, where the A, B, Y and X buttons are all convex-curved and each one has a distinct color (A was red, B was yellow, X was blue, and Y was green). For the American SNES, the A and B buttons were colored purple, whereas the Y and X buttons were lavender and concave-curved |
+ | There is a slight variation in the Japanese and European version of the controller, where the A, B, Y and X buttons are all convex-curved and each one has a distinct color (A was red, B was yellow, X was blue, and Y was green). For the American SNES, the A and B buttons were colored purple, whereas the Y and X buttons were lavender and concave-curved. |
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Revision as of 05:41, 9 November 2009
- Note: Super Famicom controller redirects here.
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System controller had a rounded dog-bone like design and added two more face buttons to the NES Controller, "X" and "Y", arranging the four in a diamond formation. Another addition was the "L" and "R" shoulder buttons, which have been imitated by most controllers since.
There is a slight variation in the Japanese and European version of the controller, where the A, B, Y and X buttons are all convex-curved and each one has a distinct color (A was red, B was yellow, X was blue, and Y was green). For the American SNES, the A and B buttons were colored purple, whereas the Y and X buttons were lavender and concave-curved.