Game Controllers: First Party, Third Party and Special Editions - Scott The Woz Compilation

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Published 2023-08-11

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  • @bradywalters
    Can’t wait for a 12 hour Scott The Woz Compilation Compilation
  • @2shy2guy52
    "pump the brakes, speedracer. Nobody puts religion in my digdug" remains as my single favorite Scott the Woz quote of all time
  • @liammcgrath7051
    27:05 this joke is so underrated to me. the words "were an owl pad family" live in my head rent free
  • @Tenchigumi
    "MadCatz controllers aren't terrible but they're on their way up there." That there is a slick burn.
  • @real_abender
    Three of my favourite Scott The Woz episodes compiled together? Don't mind if I do! "The back is a soap dish" will never, ever get old.
  • @Greg_Heffley69
    Scott could rant about his bedsheets for 30 minutes and still make it interesting
  • @TheLegoNation
    Timestamps 0:00 First Party Controllers [September 16th, 2018] 23:15 Third Party Controllers [September 8th, 2019] 35:06 Special Edition Controllers [March 10th, 2020]
  • Its wild that his video on Game Controllers is his most popular one in terms of views. Granted yeah it is a well made episode and dives deeper more than any other vid on controllers ive seen, but you dont see many citing it as one of their faves or one of Scott's best.
  • @kylekelly8720
    Incredible. He managed to get his game controllers view count from 10 million down to 200.
  • @bronco5591
    We're gonna get a 4 hour compilation of Scott destroying games and hardware and I'll be so uncomfortable but I'll probably also watch the whole thing.
  • @harukami912
    How to spot a good controller: Step 1: Check if there's an L button. Step 2: Repeat step 1.
  • @E3kHatena
    I just realized this series is Scott getting to keep living his G4TV episode compilation dreams.
  • Hey, Scott. I doubt you ever see this, but I love all your content. You inspired me to become a collector of games and not just a player of them. Thank you for all the knowledge and history about games you've imparted to me. -- a big fan
  • @bionicg8r
    8bitdo are the only 3rd party controller maker I will every buy now.
  • @niks_crazy_world
    Scott’s gotta be psychic. I was just thinking about how awesome this compilation would be last night.
  • @evilbird4012
    These and the console videos are my favourite Scott videos they’re just so rewatchable
  • @jescis0
    You mentioned that NES Advantage… but you either forgot or didn't realize that it too was a third party controller, Nintendo made it official, but it's still made by ASCII Corp., as well as the SNES Advantage and the ASCII Pad controllers! 😮😮 Which the latter one is my FAVORITE controller! 😉😉😁😁
  • @keithknows1809
    The a/b button layout on the dogbone was emblematic of how attuned nintendo was to how we used the buttons on their controllers, especially coming off the nes. It was designed for thumb rolling, where your thumb would rest in between a and b and roll left or right as needed. It's worth noting that the GameCube controller also accommodated thumb rolling, as well as heel-toe imputs (tip of your thumb and lower joint of your thumb operated two separate buttons without needing to reposition). If you don't know what I'm talking about, just pay attention the next time you play (on any controller) you'll very likey notice you do these movements all the time, we just tend not to think about it.
  • Mystery button on the top of the Wii Classic Controller was used for a clear plastic attachment that shipped with it. The attachment would slide onto your Wiimote and allow you to wrap the cable around it. The controller would then be place onto mounting tabs on the top of the attacment.