@caffeine_dude Admittedly they have had serious issues in the past - supposedly they brought in new staff and outsourced manufacturing to a much better facility for this controller. I'm hoping for more from them with this controller but hey, this is why I buy things with Amex, they return my money when I'm dissatisfied by my placing a 2 minute phone call to them and sending the product back (regardless of return policy). Sometimes, you gotta love Amex.
@dayne Not true. For games without diagonal moves, the D-Pad was the shiz. Also, a lot of games would let you change the settings so the D-Pad would do the actions the right side of the controller would normally do so you could switch to holding the middle with your right hand.
You know you’ve played to much Call Of Duty when you think the UPS guy is trying to plant a C4 on your door step. I’m convinced Mario is a hobo...He wakes up everyday in the same clothes, runs around in sewers, and collects coins for a living... At the end of the day, he uses the coins to buy mushrooms.
I know, I know! Those jokes don't have anything to do with hand controllers but they are played by them.. So, with that under your belt, Just for the hell of it: Do you realize that in about 40 years, we'll have thousands of little old ladies running around with tattoos?
@unkabob There are already thousands of old ladies running around with tattoos . . . in 40 years there will be millions.
What I think is hilarious is the "tramp stamp" I saw on an American woman pushing 50 on a beach in Spain last year. They are becoming more and more common to be seen on the AARP crowd. Ugh.
NGage, because I seem relatively okay and maybe even fun to be around until you try to talk to me, at which point my flaws become immediately apparent.
A mouse and keyboard. Because I'm complicated--requiring finesse, cleverness, and advanced digital dexterity (BOMCHIKKAWOW) to master--yet absolutely perfect.
Even before I read the options, my answer was the power glove. Ah, the bittersweet memory of what might have been. Also, a far grimmer lesson for early adopters than today's offering.
My wife likes my joystick.
Although, on a serious note, I'd be good for a couple of these if you sold them:
http://www.wired.com/2015/01/mad-catz-lynx-controller/
http://madcatz.com/lynx-9/
I have a feeling I'd prefer Meh's price over the $300 USD pre-order price.
@Pavlov But, Mad Catz = My worst "guest controller" Now I am confused.
@caffeine_dude Admittedly they have had serious issues in the past - supposedly they brought in new staff and outsourced manufacturing to a much better facility for this controller. I'm hoping for more from them with this controller but hey, this is why I buy things with Amex, they return my money when I'm dissatisfied by my placing a 2 minute phone call to them and sending the product back (regardless of return policy). Sometimes, you gotta love Amex.
A PS3 boomerang controller, because nobody wants to hold me.
Nintendo 64 controller, because I'm awkward at times but people still seem to like me.
@bluejester You also have a random third arm NO ONE ACKNOWLEDGES. Seriously, the left arm was useless.
@dayne Not true. For games without diagonal moves, the D-Pad was the shiz. Also, a lot of games would let you change the settings so the D-Pad would do the actions the right side of the controller would normally do so you could switch to holding the middle with your right hand.
A Wavebird, because I'm a lot of fun until I run out of juice?
I am a Coleco controller... I am what inspired the smartphone.
You know you’ve played to much Call Of Duty when you think the UPS guy is trying to plant a C4 on your door step.
I’m convinced Mario is a hobo...He wakes up everyday in the same clothes, runs around in sewers, and collects coins for a living... At the end of the day, he uses the coins to buy mushrooms.
I know, I know! Those jokes don't have anything to do with hand controllers but they are played by them..
So, with that under your belt, Just for the hell of it:
Do you realize that in about 40 years, we'll have thousands of little old ladies running around with tattoos?
@unkabob There are already thousands of old ladies running around with tattoos . . . in 40 years there will be millions.
What I think is hilarious is the "tramp stamp" I saw on an American woman pushing 50 on a beach in Spain last year. They are becoming more and more common to be seen on the AARP crowd. Ugh.
Just
not
right.
Oh well, YOLO man, YOLO.
@Pavlov ... Guess I shoudda said millions, huh? Wow! That's too much to contemplate☺..
@unkabob
@thismyusername .. Those magic 'shrooms'll do it every time.
I'm a PC keyboard because I'm predictable and still too pragmatic for my own damn good.
@brumagem ^ This.
NGage, because I seem relatively okay and maybe even fun to be around until you try to talk to me, at which point my flaws become immediately apparent.
A PS3 move because nobody knows I exist, really. Also, wtf have you seen me?
Wow! Remember when Rock Band was a thing? Neither do I.
@sjk3 New rock band coming out this year! Get those plastic drums out of storage!
My dreamcast controllers double as a model spaceship.
Sidewinder not the fancy new usb one either.
A close second:
I wish some filmmaker was rooting around in landfills for these. No one wanted Atari E.T.
Steel Battalion because I'm a mess.
By far, the best Poll I've seen on Meh. Bravo!
Gamecube controller
@hart Do you have a giant A?
A mouse and keyboard.
Because I'm complicated--requiring finesse, cleverness, and advanced digital dexterity (BOMCHIKKAWOW) to master--yet absolutely perfect.
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@goldenthorn
Even before I read the options, my answer was the power glove. Ah, the bittersweet memory of what might have been. Also, a far grimmer lesson for early adopters than today's offering.