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17 Jul 2010   #1

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World's Weirdest PC Game Controllers

Some odd & interesting ones here

The World's Weirdest PC Game Controllers - PCWorld

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17 Jul 2010   #2

Vista x64 + Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
Miami, Florida
 
 

Oh GOD I AM OLD!!!!

I would not be able to use any of those controllers. I mean, the ones we get with the consoles now look old school
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17 Jul 2010   #3

Windows 7
 
 

that controller using with mind is really cool cuz Lithuania PC gamers tried it but they said that its hard to control

Very very sorry bad english
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18 Jul 2010   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Before I clicked on the link I knew the Sidewinder Dual Strike was going to be in there (number 3.) I still have one of those around here collecting dust somewhere. It was supposed to revolutionize the way you played first person shooters. Turned out to be utter crap and I still remember the disappointment.
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18 Jul 2010   #5

8 Pro x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Sprockett View Post
It was supposed to revolutionize the way you played first person shooters. Turned out to be utter crap and I still remember the disappointment.

Purchase of Sidewinder Dual Strike = $50

Eternal disappointment = Priceless


I nearly bought one back in the day - I'm glad I didn't



Some of those controllers looked like they were designed for contortionists


Gotta love 'it's good in theory' peripherals
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