Nintendo Ate My Children
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I had a problem with a defective SP 2 whose d-pad wouldn't register button presses. Then I tried another one out, and it was better than the first, it still seemed a little less responsive than the regular SP or DS d-pad. It was particularly apparant in any game where you had to change directions really quickly, i.e. doing dragon punches in Street Fighter, or even games like Pac-Man. In other words, any game where more d-pad use is required than simply pressing right all the time. It's not a blatantly obvious problem, most people probably wouldn't notice it. However, once you notice it, you can't un-notice it.
I'd like to know if anyone else has noticed this, and if and why the SP2 d-pad is different than the d-pad on every other Nintendo system.
I'd like to know if anyone else has noticed this, and if and why the SP2 d-pad is different than the d-pad on every other Nintendo system.