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The top videogame controller buttons - Part 1

Reviewed, pressed and scored by the button experts

Words: Paul Ryan, GamesRadar US

Back before you were a gamer, we didn’t have the multi-button, clickable-thumbstick, solar-powered controller gizmos you have today. We used to have to invite friends over and work together to push down the A-button because it was too stiff to move on our own. If we were lucky, we’d get two, maybe three good presses in before it got stuck and Mario just had to hope the rest of the level was flat. We could try to un-stuck it with a little controller grease, but controller grease was expensive and there wasn’t much around back then. Most of the time, a stuck controller meant you had to go back to Nintendo, all the way in Japan, and get a new one. There were no airplanes and the controllers weighed about 100 pounds, but we still gave them four-out-of-five thumbs up.


Above: Did you know? An interesting, possibly made-up fact about the button 

We don’t want to scare you by going back too far into button history, so we limited our selection. These are our favorites, the most influential and the best buttons since the Nintendo Entertainment System first appeared in our living rooms in 1985, when we threw away all our old consoles made of rocks and Super Glue.


A-button - Nintendo Entertainment System – 1985

(North American release dates are used in this article)

The granddaddy of all A-buttons, the NES A-button is red. The iconic device has a healthy amount of push to it and is easy to identify on the controller’s face because of its color and easily read label, “A.” Any accidental mix-ups with its sister button, the B-button, tend to be quickly resolvable once the player realizes that if the button he or she is pressing isn’t working, it’s probably the other one. There are only two.

Our only major caveat with this button is that it has a tendency to get itself stuck in the pressed position, usually during a key boss fight or last second jump over a pit at the end of the level.

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C-button - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive – 1989

This was Sega’s response to the question to which gamers had been demanding an answer: “What happens when we’ve attacked, jumped and we need to do something else?” That’s where the C-button came in. It took what controllers were doing and, with brash disregard for the rich tradition of button management, they added a third thumb-button. The C-button increased total button output by up to 50 percent, prompting each subsequent generation of controller to add more buttons than the last (with few exceptions) and leaving the thumbs-to-buttons ratio forever changed.

Needless to say, many of the more casual NES gamers didn’t know what to make of the C-button. Some gamers’ dexterity failed to catch up with the technology, and they were left twiddling their thumbs, unable to press the correct button – forever lost to Darwinism.


Above: Just looking at all the buttons on this thing makes our heads hurt 

Those who successfully adapted knew the “C” was the outlying button on the right side of the controller. It replaced the A-button as the new “farthest to the right.”  And it wasn’t until several years later, when the Neo Geo came out, that we’d see anything like it again.

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Z-man427  - 1 month 6 days ago 
There are 26 letters in the alphabet, not 24

interesting article.

But where's the N64 Z button?
GameManiac  - 1 month 6 days ago 
The PS1 controller could NOT be more perfectly fitted for me, the X button was ALWAYS used, whether to jump, accelerate, or kill.

Also, my first FIRST!
Whoo!
GameManiac  - 1 month 6 days ago 
DAMMIT!!
eh, second...
sbghost64  - 1 month 6 days ago 
First... who cares... anyway where is some love for the very functional Z button of the N64. also Paul Ryan has done it once again
sbghost64  - 1 month 6 days ago 
darn it never mind im fourth
Ell223  - 1 month 6 days ago 
funny article
nadrewod999  - 1 month 6 days ago 
0_____O Did NO ONE read this right? It freaking says, and I quote, "The 'W' key ... is only one letter in a 24-word alphabet...". Seriously, have you guys at GR been pulling so many all-night-ers that you think that an alphabet is freaking made up of 24 WORDS?!?!?!


Still, great article. Another reason to explain why I've bookmarked this site. Now for my South Park impressions (read them all the same way).

CARTMAN: XD
Kenny: (X)

THANK YOU CLEVELAND, GOOD NIGHT!
lucashintz  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Holy crap! It's paul freaking ryan!
Conman93  - 1 month 6 days ago 
LOL@ nadrewod GO SOUTH PARK!!

Ah the X button jumping me from here to there for years
skyguy343  - 1 month 6 days ago 
I enjoyed the Z button on both N64 and GameCube. As a sidenote, i wish you could report comments for being extremely unfunny.
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Paul Ryan, writing from beyond the grad school grave!
Greed  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Posting in a Paul article in after Tylerpost

You pulled it off again, Paul.
435  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Oh, Paul.

How we've missed you and your shenanigans.
killerwhalen  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Yay Paul! And this is so up your alley.
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Paul, I expected footnoted sources for this article, and possibly an annotated page of references. Are you in grad school or not??
Z-man427  - 1 month 6 days ago 
@ nadrewod999 - i pointed that out in my initial comment.

as well as the lack of Z Button love
Romination  - 1 month 6 days ago 
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lovinmyps3  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Paul Ryan gold!!
D4rk2triker  - 1 month 6 days ago 
What about the fact that the SNES controller had 1)an X-button before the PS1 and 2) a Y-button, even farther away from the beginning of the alphabet?
michaelmcc827  - 1 month 6 days ago 
and...this is why I love gr, great article!
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