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    has anyone noticed how much the xbox force feedback sucks? you can actually hear it buzzing sometimes. and it doesnt feel at all realistic. im not sure if they fixed this later, i havnt used one in a long time.

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    The worst controller I have to say for now is the NES. But, that's my fault. I've grown, and the controller is way too small and feels very uncomfortable to me now.

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    BEST: SNES
    WORST: N64 (god what an annoying fucking controller that was)

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    I love the 2600 controller. All in it's simplicity. (I just had loads of problems in Pitfall for some reason)
    I also enjoyed the Colecovision controller, even if the cord was a bit too short in my opinion.

    Worst: N64. It played like the cheap piece of plastic it was with that stubby little stick.
    Arrrrrgh

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    Best: Game Cube- Fits like a glove and the layout of the buttons makes it easy for me to tell what button is what without having to look down at the controller.

    Worst: Atari 5200- These controllers will quit working on you and become useless fast.

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    best : xbox original

    worst: gamecube

    i actualy like all the old system controllers like intellivision
    and i also liked the N64 controler


    i have to add - in the 16bit world the genesis 6 button control pad was the best
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