I remember Atari with the Joystick & Paddle before Sega & Nintendo came along with the dpad . The dpad remains on controllers today, then came along shoulder buttons thumb sticks , triggers & vibration that all became standard on controllers today.
Everyone kinda split off into different directions in the Wii /PS3 & Xbox 360 generation with no new uniformed standards across all platforms.
The Wiimote was a revolution for Nintendo consoles with the inputs still being the standard on Switch & Switch 2 today.
I can't say that Sixaxis or the touch pad was a revolution for PlayStation because they remained optional features without games being built around them but Gyro controls are catching on lately so there is a chance it will become a standard across all platforms next generation.
Do you think anything will come along & change gaming again & make everyone say ok this is the way to go & add it to their controller?
Everyone kinda split off into different directions in the Wii /PS3 & Xbox 360 generation with no new uniformed standards across all platforms.
The Wiimote was a revolution for Nintendo consoles with the inputs still being the standard on Switch & Switch 2 today.
I can't say that Sixaxis or the touch pad was a revolution for PlayStation because they remained optional features without games being built around them but Gyro controls are catching on lately so there is a chance it will become a standard across all platforms next generation.
Do you think anything will come along & change gaming again & make everyone say ok this is the way to go & add it to their controller?