5 Crazy Controllers That Never Should Have Seen the Light of Day

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Thursday, April 08, 2010

Editor's note: Mark's list of controllers that should have never been made boggles the mind. Have any of you actually used one of these monstrosities? -Brett


Since the advent of the NES gamepad, console controller design has stayed pretty static. Sure, buttons have proliferated, analog sticks have been added, and even a bit of waggle incorporated here and there, but the tried-and-true gamepad remains the de-facto means for making Mario jump, Nathan Drake shoot, or Sonic speed from point A to point B.

That doesn't mean the humble controller hasn't gone through crazy reimaginings or diabolical experiments in the quest to fashion the perfect device. While some of these iterations have been successful, there are a few rejects that either should not have been created or are useful for only one game.

The following controllers certainly fall into those latter categories.


Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw Controller

Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw Controller

Released with both the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of Resident Evil 4, this controller’s design is both aesthetically badass and unappealing at the same time.

 

I’ll be the first to say that I’m a fan of chainsaws in video games, whether I'm running from a zombie wielding two of them or slicing through said flesh-eater -- or any other evildoer, for that matter -- with my very own rumbling piece of death. But this controller brings none of that enjoyment to life. With its odd button placement and uncomfortable ergonomics, a gamer would certainly be better off just strapping a controller to an actual chainsaw.

(Remember kids, before you try that at home, Hard Hat Harry says to always wear safety goggles when operating heavy machinery.)


Rez Trance Vibrator

Trance Vibrator

Just thinking about this controller makes me feel dirty. And looking up videos to see how it works made me feel even worse.

If you have to know anything about the game Rez, know that this psychedelic shooter is very dependent on the beat of the music. Destroying enemies enhances the game music and can leave a player with a sense of synesthesia as your hands begin to move involuntarily with the beat.

For guys who have gotten too involved in this electronica-fueled rail-shooter and left their significant others neglected -- or for people who just really want to get into the groove of the game -- the trance vibrator was created.

Plugged into the USB port, the vibrator emits powerful motions in rhythm with the game’s music. While the player destroys more enemies and the game becomes more intense, so too do the vibrations of this peripheral, making for an interesting experience either for a “single player” or their partner.

While the creator of the game, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, has gone on record saying that it was never meant as a sexual aid, the numerous videos found around the Internet seem to disagree.


Death Crimson Custom Controller

Death Crimson...something

First off, the good news (or bad news, depending on your point of view): This controller was never available to the general consumer. An artist who was in love with the game Death Crimson, considered to be one of the worst games for the Sega Saturn, created this controller in order to play it (Asian girl not included). 

Filed under “Oh, another crazy thing from Japan,” this giant winged insectoid/alien/demon creature has a full controller mounted on the back of it and is actually used by sitting or laying atop it (the controller is towards the head). While the controller itself looks…interesting, anyone sitting atop it will most likely look like a giant trying to ride Satan's tricycle.


Palm-Sized Dance Pads

Palmtop Controller

Have you ever walked into an arcade, looked at the giant Dance Dance Revolution machines, and thought to yourself,  “Man, that looks like so much fun! But I would jiggle like jelly in a T-shirt doing that!”

For those who have never touched the dance floor comes this nifty little invention: pads that sit in the palm of your hands and allow you to play any dance pad game with your thumbs instead of your two left feet. Your downstairs neighbors and your calves will thank you, but kids who go to the mall in order to make fun of everyone there will have one less tortured soul to make them feel better about themselves.


Dragon Quest Slime Controller

Dragon Quest Slime Controller

Released with Dragon Quest 8 for the PlayStation 2, this round controller seems like it would wear your hands out long before you completed the the game's 80-hour quest.

Like the chainsaw controller, comfort didn’t seem to factor into the brainstorming sessions for this blue blob. It's huge and the button layout seems stretched far beyond what a regular hand would be able to reach without having to turn the controller. The only saving grace is that the game it was made for certainly doesn’t require quick actions or simultaneous button presses. 

Mark, when he isn't attempting to write or save the world, constantly talks about gaming on Twitter.

 
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Comments (17)
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April 08, 2010

Man, what an epic controller piece! I had forgotten most of these, but I remember wanting that slime controller almost as much as the Vitality Sensor at one time; not that they'd be used for the same purpose or anything.

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April 08, 2010

I love the chainsaw controller design, but just trying to think of how to handle that beast is giving me a headache. Great stuff, Mark.

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April 08, 2010

There are videos on the internet about the trance vibrator? Eeek!

I once heard about a controller that was aimed at train driving simulation fans. Levers and switches everywhere.

I love this article.

Brett_new_profile
April 08, 2010

I'd add the Steel Battalion controller to this list. Yeah, it works great for Steel Battalion, but it's useless for anything else. And it's huge! 

Jamespic4
April 08, 2010

I'd also add the Jaguar controller. It's not as ridiculous as some of these, but it was the main interface device for its system.


It's like a Sega Genesis controller with a mutant Intellivision controller growing out of it.

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April 08, 2010

Wow, those are a lot of buttons on that controller!

Alexemmy
April 08, 2010

Haha, awesome list. I didn't even know most of these existed. But I would totally buy those palm dance pads. Do they still sell them? I want them now.

Shoe_headshot_-_square
April 08, 2010

Haha, I've used the Slime and chainsaw controllers before in the EGM offices. Terrible stuff!

Brett_new_profile
April 08, 2010

Those palm dance pads make me think of those silly finger skateboard toys someone thought was a good idea...

Bm_luke
April 08, 2010

The Death Crimson controller actually had the whole console inside it, and the disc tray was glued shut so you couldn't remove the Death Crimson disc (the first instinct of any gamer finding themselves in front of that game.)

Other terrifically bad controllers included the FFX-2 dual pistols Playstation pad (which makes that chainsaw look like a bean bag of comfort) and the Wii Train Controller - I wrote an [url=http://www.gamespy.com/articles/994/994234p1.html.article on those horrors a while back.[/url]

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April 08, 2010

Remember this? 

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April 08, 2010

Well at least there is one crazy controller that never happened; the original "lobster-claw" PS3 controller.

Robsavillo
April 09, 2010

I'm surprised that the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_Battalion]Steel Battalion[/url] controller didn't make this list!

Well, on second thought, I'm glad Capcom went all out on this. Time to put together "Five Crazy Controllers that Deserved to Be Made."

Alexemmy
April 09, 2010

@Guillermo - I think the boomerang controller might have been pretty comfortable. My friend had a computer controller that looked similar and it was really nice to hold. Fit the hand well. People just bashed it before they even got to try it out. Yeah, it looked stupid as hell, but it might have been comfortable.

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April 10, 2010

Man I remember most of those controllers and the steel battalion controller stills scares me to this day.

100media_imag0065
April 10, 2010

@ Rich. The Original Xbox Controller quickly became the best I had ever used. Then, when the 360 controller came out, it was over. It is, and probably always will be, the best game controller ever made. I find it hard to play shooters or games that require a lot of action on the PS3 because I am just so used to the way the sticks are placed on the 360's controller. The triggers are also awesome. And they make up for the dreadful D-Pad.

 

Now, as to which system I prefer the most, that is a different story.....PS3!!!

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April 10, 2010

@Alex-While the proto-PS3 controller may have been comfortable, it still looks silly. Counter examples are the NES and SNES controllers. They were just flat pieces of plastic with no grip for your hands but they were still good, simple, iconic controller design. If I was to give another example based just on looks then I would suggest the Todd McFarlane Halo controllers.

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