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[Controller] If there are four buttons on the right side, would it be possible to quickly respond and press them?

Discussion on evolving game controller designs, highlighting user experiences and button configurations through generations.

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[Controller] Smash Bros. dedicated controller

Japan Otaku reviews various controllers for Switch, emphasizing preferences, usability issues, and nostalgia for older models.

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[Controller] It’s fine to use the XBOX controller, right?

The discussion focuses on game controller preferences, hardware differences, and familiarity with various systems.

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[XBOX Controller] The XBOX controller is on sale.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses controller stock, issues with wireless connections, and pricing concerns for gaming accessories.

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[Controller] I will fix the junk pro controller.

A Japan Otaku review discusses issues with a pro controller’s left stick, mentioning repair potential and e-book promotions.

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[Controller] It’s convenient to have, right?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the pros and cons of a gaming controller, focusing on vibration strength and stability.

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[Controller] I suddenly found the stock of the regular-priced PS4 controllers revived on a site, so I ended up buying one.

The discussion highlights mixed reviews on a PS5 accessory, pricing, usage, and customer uncertainty about value.

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[Controller] I want to buy a new gamepad for Monster Hunter World.

Japan Otaku discusses various controller options, pricing, and preferences for features like back buttons and battery life.

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[Controller] What controller are you using for PC games?

Japan Otaku Reviews covers gaming controllers, preferences, and performance while discussing user experiences and options.

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[Controller] I had started a thread saying that I sent my controller for repair.

The author discusses frustrations with gamepad repairs, feeling unqualified for repairs despite discomfort, preferring DIY fixes.

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