Ranking the WORST Controllers of All Time

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Who makes the best controller ever? PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo?
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Chapter Titles
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0:00 Hello and Welcome
0:26 Nintendo 64 Controller
0:59 PSOne Controller
1:43 Joy-Cons
2:31 DreamCast Controller
2:57 DualShock 4
4:00 Sega Genesis
4:45 Xbox 360 Controller
5:32 Original Xbox (The DUKE)
6:16 Xbox S Controller
7:05 Apple Pippin
8:00 Sega 3D Pad
8:28 Xbox One Controller
8:53 DualShock 3
9:26 NES Controller
10:00 DualShock 2
10:21 IntelliVision
10:30 Xbox Elite Controller
10:56 Wii Remote
12:14 GameCube
12:48 DualSense
13:38 Wii U Gamepad
14:24 Super Nintendo Controller
14:53 Xbox Series X/S

コメント (21)
  • I was diagnosed with arthritis at 28 years old which limited the movement in a couple of my fingers. Being able to remap the shoulder buttons to the paddles on the Xbox Elite was a massive thing for me. It's not cheap but I never hear people talking about how useful it can be for accessibility.
  • @vswag
    Thats crazy bro, my Wii Sensor Bar never broke and still works 13 - 14 years later.
  • I think you guys honestly should have rated the Steam Controller. Yeah, it made some very questionable decisions, but it was ambitious and ended up informing the development and design of the Steam Deck.
  • Dreamcast controller got done dirty. However, the third party controller market for Dreamcast was awesome and my favorites were the Saturn Astropad (basis for Duke controller imo), the Mad Catz Dream Pad, and the Nyko Dream master controller. Though I also think it's funny that age and people not being born yet was brought up for the Dreamcast but not the Playstation lol.
  • @deanfranz
    Oh, how dare you, Austin. The Duke controller was one of the best, most comfortable controllers for us big-handed gamers. What you said was a tiny-handed slap in the face.
  • Also hate the slander for xbox swappable batteries , literaly buying a 11$ energizer rechagable battery will save you lots of money and you never have to plug the controller in to charge .
  • I agree with the tier list but I don't agree with the rechargeable reasoning. Linus explained this better but with a AA battery you can easily swap it out. You can use rechargeable AA and even a battery pack. We also know that the batteries will degrade over time so built-in batteries would be a pain to swap out. I love xbox's decision to keep the battery that way but I also understand why people prefer built-in batteries.
  • Would be nice for Xbox controllers to come with rechargeables but if I had to choose between rechargeable OR replaceable, I'd go replaceable. Nothing worse than a dead integrated battery, need a whole new controller at that point
  • @h0sti1e17
    IMO the Elite 2 is S tier. I get the price, but the feel is the best, the adjustable thumbsticks and resistance. The ease of swapping button layouts (especially for games where you can't change layouts). On a side note, while not a controller that comes with a system, the NES Advantage was great.
  • @oaw117
    DS3 motion control was actually really cool. In the game infamous. You had a lighting attack you could stear using it. It was rarely used and that made it a great surprise when it was.
  • @TeH_RunT
    GameCube controller is one of the most comfortable controllers of all time and always will be. How could you do this putting it so low down the list?!?
  • In all honesty I hate the fact that there are controllers where you can't replace the battery in them because as soon as that battery can't hold a charge any longer it is literally a paper weight unless you want to turn it into a corded controller. So no controller that has batteries you can't replace should ever reach S tier. Including my beloved elite series 2 controller.
  • There's plusses to separate batteries also , you don't deal with failed or battery deterioration. You can buy a couple pair of rechargeable batteries and keep two on charge. Then you can just swap batteries , not the same downtime.
  • @2911Lucas
    Besides the Fisherprice look the Wii U GamePad was amazing. Sure, not every game uses the touchscreen. But it was very comfortable (especially for people with larger hands). There are games which use the GamePad for amazing features. Affordable Space Adventure, Pikmin 3, Fatal Frame, Wind Waker come to my mind.
  • I loved the 360 controller but hated the D-pad on it. So many times it would not register in the direcftion I pressed or perform multiple presses Also loved the Logitech wireless controller for the original Xbox console. The Wii Remote was great. Just hated the Motion Plus add-on for the original remote. With someone who has fairly small hand it just made it more bulky and difficult to hold in my opinion. Glad they re-released the Wii Remote with the motion plus built in.
  • @DonisGP
    The dualshock 4 will always be my favorite. I still have my og one that came with my ps4 slim in 2016 and use it almost daily. Still works and feels amazing. It was such a huge leap and had major developments compaired to older ps controllers. Still feel great to use, really responsive, looks good, and it still keeps up with todays standards.
  • If you included the Intellivision controller you should also have included the original Atari CX10 joystick! Not a great controller by any stretch of the imagination but thoroughly classic nontheless!
  • You guys did forget to add the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. it's more commonly used than the Joy cons