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Fun fact about the RE chainsaw controller: it has two pause buttons. The second one is actually the starter cord. Pulling it opens the game’s pause menu and plays a cool sound effect!
I’ve never heard or seen the Bowling Ball controller until this video. ROB is one thing I remember, but it was an old neighborhood kid from my childhood who had this particular device. I honestly thought it was some sort of weird robot toy for boys or sumthin… I still have a working GameGear, and I still have the GG TV Tuner. Still got the WiiFit… also have the Virtual Boy after all this time. Everything else in the video… eh… they existed?
Atari didn't learn from Nintendo when they came out with the Joystick controller or the Edge turbo joystick. Nintendo put 4 suction cups on them. One on each corner. If only Atari figured that out.
They the need for trashing the items? Seems unnecessary and click baity instead of just showing them. Yes, many of them failed, but talking about stuff with "this sucks ass" is too easy.
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12:19 bruh 😂
E.T. was produced by Atari, not Nintendo.
They should still be proudly displayed by every ‘80s videogame connoisseur.
There was a track and run game for NES, that had a mat as the controller. You had to actually run in place, and jump to control the character.
Fun fact about the RE chainsaw controller: it has two pause buttons. The second one is actually the starter cord. Pulling it opens the game’s pause menu and plays a cool sound effect!
I watched the Blue Jays win the World Series on the Game Gear TV
Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas
i think you guys miss Steel Battalion i have a friends in Italy who porchase it at the time xD pretty crazy
Some of these game system accessories I didn't know were real.
R.O.B was awesome kinda surprised Nintendo didn't try to bring him back for The Switch.
I still have a set of DK bongos, they still get used one or two times a year. Try not smiling while drumming to Rock Lobster.
I’ve never heard or seen the Bowling Ball controller until this video. ROB is one thing I remember, but it was an old neighborhood kid from my childhood who had this particular device. I honestly thought it was some sort of weird robot toy for boys or sumthin…
I still have a working GameGear, and I still have the GG TV Tuner. Still got the WiiFit… also have the Virtual Boy after all this time.
Everything else in the video… eh… they existed?
Cool video
The Virutal Boy - Without a doubt Nintendo's Biggest Flop & weirdest console.
No they had way bigger flops then that like failed food company failed taxi service and failed hotels as examples
Atari didn't learn from Nintendo when they came out with the Joystick controller or the Edge turbo joystick. Nintendo put 4 suction cups on them. One on each corner. If only Atari figured that out.
The Game Gear TV Tuner was amazing
Is Virtual Boy even an accessory? Seems like it's a whole new system.
How did the Dreamcast fishing rod come out 2 years before the Dreamcast? Shame on you MOJO
The last one reminds me of the video game glove from regular show.
u mean the Maximum Glove?
@anniebanzon1471 yes i couldn't remember what the exact name of it was.
The Virtual Boy was a console, not an accessory. Did an AI write this list?
Was getting ready to say the same thing lol
if contextual correctness is your issue, go start your own top list TH-cam channel
They the need for trashing the items? Seems unnecessary and click baity instead of just showing them. Yes, many of them failed, but talking about stuff with "this sucks ass" is too easy.
No N64 Power Glove?