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Re:Retro

The video game console controller ‘family tree’

by Joel on August 17th, 2008

Ever wonder how the modern video game console controller came to be? Well, thanks to the ingenious Sock Master, we now have a pretty good idea. Here’s a little tidbit from his “study” entitled “Sock Master’s Game Console Controller Family Tree”:

How did the current home-console controllers come to be? How have they evolved? You may have noticed some similarities between the current generation controllers, or between them and the previous generations of controllers. So, how do they all tie together?

Let’s try to find out. I’ve put together a chart, or controller family tree, that tries to connect all the current console controllers with their predecessors. Firstly, I don’t think anyone else has tried to do something similar on the Web, and secondly, none of the manufacturers actually come out and tell you who they’re borrowing ideas from. This means that a lot of the information presented here is my opinion. I try to keep things accurate, using facts I know, but also making some of my own conclusions where no hard evidence is available.

Suffice it to say that Sock Master has done a good job at assembling his little project, from the old school Atari 2600 joystick to the sensational Nintendo Wiimote.

Atari 2600 joystick

Atari 2600 joystick: Grandpa Controller

Nintendo Wiimote

Nintendo Wiimote: Junior

Here, take a gander at Sock Master’s work.

POSTED IN: Atari, Atari 2600, Colecovision, DS, Discussion, Dreamcast, GBA, Game & Watch, Game Boy, Gamecube, General, N64, NES, Nintendo, PSP, Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Re:Retro, Re:spect, SNES, Sony, Xbox, Xbox360

1 opinion for The video game console controller ‘family tree’

  • Anna
    Aug 19, 2008 at 07:06

    Wow, I wasn’t expected it to be that big. Guess I didn’t release how many console controller iterations there really were.

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