True 3D movement in 16-bit games? It almost happened…
If you’re old enough to remember the crazy video game accessories we were exposed to in the early ’90s, then you might just recall a curious controller by the name of the Triax Turbo Touch 360.
This groundbreaking controller didn’t use a traditional D-pad – which is essentially a plastic disc sitting on top of a rubber membrane – but instead featured a capacitive touchpad.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
True 3D movement in 16-bit games? It almost happened…
If you’re old enough to remember the crazy video game accessories we were exposed to in the early ’90s, then you might just recall a curious controller by the name of the Triax Turbo Touch 360.
This groundbreaking controller didn’t use a traditional D-pad – which is essentially a plastic disc sitting on top of a rubber membrane – but instead featured a capacitive touchpad.
Read the full article on timeextension.com