I'd have to count the number of controllers and keyboards I've broken, then remember which games they were broken too. Hmmmm....
*7 ps2 controllers so far. Can't remember them all, but I'm pretty sure:
#1 PS2 Controler on Devil May Cry 1 - Scorpion Boss. Wtf was with that jerk? Especially when you finally work out how to kill him and it's SO EASY!! Grrr.
#1 PS2 Controller on Pyschonauts - There's this really annoying jumping puzzle at the end, and thanks to a terrible camera placement, and a really nasty section, you'd get hit by fire and just keep dying over and over.
#1 PS2 Controller on Shadow of the Collossus - The time trials. Bad, bad idea. Those ****ers just wont stop shaking their ****ing heads long enough for you to get a grip, and that clock is ticking.
#1 PS2 controller on Tekken 5 - **** that ****ing end boss and his ****ing cheating mother****ing combos. **** him right in the ***.
I've destroyed only 1 PS3 controller, and damaged the other 2 I own (though they appear to work fine). Can't remember which game I completely smashed a controller on, but the most recent damaging was on Dante's Inferno - Second last layer of hell is a series of 10 challenges. One of them is to kill all enemies without breaking your combat chain. Worst. Idea. Ever. The time between required hits is so inconsistant, for some reason I just had no end of trouble. Didn't actually throw the controller, but definitely clenched and twisted it, which resulted in the two sections seperating.
Destroyed 1 WiiMote and 1 Nunchuck over Super Smash Bros Brawl. Once again, the ****ing challenge modes. I also nearly destroyed one over Mario Galaxy too. That damn setting made up completely of dissappearing tiles..... omg.
6 keyboards all up. Can't remember on what. I'm pretty sure one was one Need For Speed: Most Wanted.... maybe.... ah well, I'll just quote this guy:
EVERY. DAMN. GAME. EVER.
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. In real life I'm a perfectly reasonable, happy, considerate human being that would never dream of hurting anyone, rarely gets angry, and is extremely adverse to violence. get me on a machine though, and you'll hear language that would give a nun a heart attack, and witness a keyboard demolished so hard you'll be picking pieces out of the carpet for months (my room mates never really forgave me).
Meh. Entertainment meets stress relief. As long as it comes out of your pocket, no harm done.