nkarafo
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I highly doubt there were more than 1/3 of PS1 users who ever had a dual analog controller but i guess i can't prove that. But even if they did, it would be much later in the console's life, after the N64 already made it's impact with it's own analog stick and games like Mario 64.My point was that it probably still sold more than N64 due to how it was packed in when it was so cheap. There were probably more PS1s sold with them packed in than N64s sold. Would be interesting to look into.
But you are forgetting all those PS1s sold before it launched could easily go out and purchase a Dualshock and as for the games that supported it, tons did once it released.
I just don't buy the analog stick made more impact on the PS1 vs the N64. Yes, the dual stick controller prevailed in the end, that's a fact since the later games demanded two sticks. That was indeed something Sony figured out before Nintendo. Even Nintendo devs like RARE figured it out when they were making Goldeneye and included a dual stick option by holding two controllers. But the dual design made it's impact much later in the 6th gen of consoles, not during the N64 days. But i my safe guess is that Nintendo started developing the N64 controller way too early to foresee any of that and only had their own Mario 64 as the model game.