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unusual facts about game controller



Network performance

Cloud gaming is a type of online gaming where the entire game is hosted on a game server in a data center, and the user is only running a thin client locally that forwards game controller upstream to the game server.

TV Scoreboard

The TV Scoreboard is a Pong-like game console manufactured from 1976 through the early '80s and made by Tandy. Distribution was handled exclusively by Radio Shack. The machines were constructed in Hong Kong. The TV Scoreboard consisted of a left and right player, with dials or paddles on the hand held piece, and had multiple Pong era games.

U-Force

The U-Force is a game controller made by Brøderbund for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

USB human interface device class

In computing, the USB human interface device class (USB HID class) is a part of the USB specification for computer peripherals: it specifies a device class (a type of computer hardware) for human interface devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers and alphanumeric display devices.


see also

Sirius Joyport

The Sirius Joyport was a game controller adapter for the Apple II computer designed by Keithen Hayenga and Steve Woita (who were employed by Apple at the time) and then licensed for manufacture and distribution in 1981 by Sirius Software.

Tetra Society of North America

Adapting a PlayStation 2 game controller for an 11-year-old quadriplegic boy.

Turbotronic

They were contemporaneous with Brøderbund's U-Force, a game controller that made innovative use of consumer IR technology.

Vaus

Arkanoid Controller, or Vaus, game controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System