It’s an April Fools’ joke from 2000.
It’s odd how some pieces of clearly false video game folklore end up becoming real the more time passes, while other, more outlandish events (like ET cartridges being buried in the desert) turn out to be true.
Sadly, it seems this isn’t the case with an infamous PS1 controller, which, every now and then, does the rounds on social media with people expressing amazement that it actually got released:
Read the full article on timeextension.com
It’s an April Fools’ joke from 2000.
It’s odd how some pieces of clearly false video game folklore end up becoming real the more time passes, while other, more outlandish events (like ET cartridges being buried in the desert) turn out to be true.
Sadly, it seems this isn’t the case with an infamous PS1 controller, which, every now and then, does the rounds on social media with people expressing amazement that it actually got released:
Read the full article on timeextension.com