As far as I understand, analog flightsticks were available for home consumers as far as the 70s, but the N64 controller had the first analog thumbstick. And the modern ubiquitous "cross" D-Pad was first used in the Donkey Kong handheld.FelixG said:and Nintendo has never been coy about taking their control schemes from other places either (D-pad, thumb-stick, touch controls all had origins elsewhere not Nintendo)Raiyan 1.0 said:Okay, lets face it, the industry has never been coy about ripping off Nintendo, be it the D-Pad, thumb-stick, using a handheld as a second controller, motion controls
Look, there's no denying Nintendo is a regular trendsetter. The Kinect and Move came into existence only because of the Wii's popularity.