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Watch Out for Fireballs!

Watch Out for Fireballs! Extrasode: Hardware

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Duckfeed.tv

Video Games, Leisure

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2014

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross read your stories about video game hardware.

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0:00.0

My name is Gary Butterfield. My name is Cole Ross and you're listening to a

0:06.9

Watch Out for Fireballs episode where we talk about your responses and

0:10.8

thoughts on hardware and consoles and the like. The things that make

0:14.6

our experiences with games possible. And we're gonna get started we've been

0:18.7

recording for a long time. So Cole, want you to start with Sean here.

0:21.8

Cool. So Sean says via content.

0:24.7

SONS.

0:25.0

SONS. I really hope you guys talk about the weirdo controllers of yesteryear.

0:28.6

I used to collect them in the NES days.

0:31.0

Had a controller with turbo buttons and a D-pad that was flat.

0:34.0

With just a touch that, just a touch was what you used.

0:37.8

There we go.

0:38.8

Really cool and something you couldn't find nowadays.

0:41.8

There's more recent examples like the Askey Grip, which I used

0:44.6

to play Final Fantasy games one-handed, or this thing in particular, which I'm going to pull up because

0:51.6

I forget exactly what he's talking about.

0:53.4

I'm worried, because all? Yeah, which is the quick shot handlebar controller, which might have been made

0:58.0

specifically for Paper Boy.

1:00.3

Let me see.

1:02.3

I remember the ASCII grip controller.

1:06.0

Oh, ew.

1:07.0

Yeah, those handlebars are nuts.

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