Sony stole my Nintendo!
Created on: May 11th, 2006
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Good, but Nintendo did not actually make any of those things, with the exception of their rumble pack, which Sony lost a lawsuit to from Nintendo, and if they don't fix it, they cannot sell any more PSones or PS2s. The analong and gyro were not Nintendo firsts, but they did a better job of introducing them to the market.
You're a stupid f*ck. In most technology, certain people come up with standards that from then on, everyone has to meet to compete in business or they wouldn't sell their product. Like in an MMO, the item bank was made by one game, and everyone expected it from then on in every game, so companies had to deliver and make item banks in their game. Consumers demanded rumble and analog sticks, so sony had to make then or they wouldn't sell their product. Its not stealing, it's meeting the standards
Clearly some education is in order. Nintendo and Sony were working for a new CD attachment for the SNES. Sony wanted all the games to be in its own propietary closed format (basically giving Sony full control over the games). As a result, Nintendo went to another company for the SNES CD (Which never got produced). Sony, instead of discarding what they had, decided "Screw you Nintendo, we're making our own system!" And thus the PlayStation was born.
Also Also:
Ever pay close attention to the SNES and PlayStation controllers? If you did, you'd notice an eerie similarity: both have four action buttons on the right (Triangle, Square, X, O vs. A, B, X, Y) both have L and R trigger buttons (PS controller just has some extra), both have Select and Start in the center ( in the same order), and both have a D-Pad. The controllers even maintain the same basic shape. It's a mainstay from the failed Sony/Nintendo collaboration.
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