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baxy or xoΔㇿ

Perfection.

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Why X and Y instead of Y and Z?

because

right is perfect.

Because n64 had the c-buttons and the z trigger

I've allways found it funny how O is the negative input while X is the positive input. I've thought it should have been the other way around.

Left, mostly because I grew up with the SNES

O is the confirm button, so they're the same

ABXY was SNES era, zoomer.

it is in Japan

left is OG

For me, it's the keyboard.

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t.

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Is this shit not all the same to anyone else?

bruh someone stole half of your keys

Because Nintendo ripped off arcades and then switched the buttons to be proprietary snowflakes.

>3 1 2 4

Because XY are axis on a 2D plane. Z is for the 3rd dimension

It kinda pisses me off that xbox have the same button labels as nintendo but in completely different places, couldn't all 3 just do their own gimmick.

Left
>alphabetical order
>right
>down
>up
>left

Right
>numerical order based on number of lines in the shape
>right
>down
>up
>left

Can't we just go left to right

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in a perfect world all video game controllers would be giant hamster balls on treadmills with buttons on the inside

spbp
only thing better would be 6 buttons

you do realize there are are plenty of millennial that grew up with the N64/PSX as their first console right? You can just use zoomer as a catch all phrase for underage

Motion aiming will soon surpass mouse aiming.

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Your king has arrived.

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X marks the spot!! O means 0, and 0 means no!!!

In japanese the circle is Maru and the x is batsu. Circle is confirmation or correct and x is back or reject. Makes more sense

Everyone I've every met said that Nintendo just copied the Xbox and reversed the order of the buttons when Nintendo has had that layout since the Super Nintendo btfo

In Japan it's like that. O and X symbols are synonymous with yes and no.

After someone telling me that in early Japanese games triangle was the first person view button and the symbol represented the cone of vision and square was the go to menu button it all started to make sense.

Xbox prompts are the best. We read left to right, not right to left like the japs.

>Japanese Playstation also has circle as accept and cross as cancel
>stupid fucking Western shit switches them for absolutely no reason
>based Nintendo has A be accept and B be cancel across both sides of the Pacific
>Dark Souls port switches it so that B is accept and A is cancel out of deference for the stupid fucking American Playstation layout
RRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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>mfw playing a rhythm game on anything but Sony stuff when they map the buttons

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>We read left to right, not right to left like the japs.
Top to bottom, left to right. By that logic shouldn't it be this then?

...A
B....X
...Y

Finally, something for the 10% of the population that was left behind.

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even then it can be confusing

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>Play an imported japanese game on the playstation
>O is accept, X is cancel.
>Go to save the game
>Game save is by the consoles menu; X is accept O is cancel
>cancel saving the game
Fucking every time.

was gonna post this. retro-bit release when?

I think this only happened on PS3/PS4, yeah?
Its so annoying.