Nintendo's most-failingest peripherals

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Each and every one will (not) change the way we play games

Long before we had stacks of plastic guitars and enough withered dance mats to blanket all of San Francisco’s homeless, Nintendo was dropping superfluous add-ons at an alarming rate. And each time they shoved a new one out there, we lapped it up like a delicious treat, fully expecting longtime support for this latest and surely greatest peripheral.

Naturally most of them disappeared without fanfare, and support dried up as another object neared release. A rare few made a positive difference (Zapper, NES Satellite, Rumble Pak etc), but the vast majority were cast off with much haste. Collected here are the best of the worst, and no, there’s no Power Glove because that shit was made by Mattel.
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  • added July 09, 2009

15 comments // Nintendo's most-failingest peripherals

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    Lol, I was so sad when the N64 transfer pak did... you know... that one thing. Glad they put in wiispeak too.
    "Hey, what are you doing?"
    "Fuck dude, we just wasted like 50 bucks..."
    "But I got apples!!!"

    Panzer_Tanzler
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    No wonder I'm so jaded about video game gimmicks.

    I do wish they'd brink back light guns, however.

    numinant
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    The Wii sucks.

    jeckersly316
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    I'm surprised the Virtual Boy didn't make the list. Granted it wasn't a peripheral, but it did follow the "Nintendo Doctrine" of having support for little less than a year before being tossed on the technological rubbish heap of video game history...to the eternal frustration of those who shelled out the $150 for the main system.

    (...in the interest of full-disclosure, I owned a Super Scope for my SNES back in the day)

    extblues
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    you can't make an omelette without breaking a few dozen eggs. if innovation was left up to sony and microsoft we would still have a joystick in our right hand and one red button for our left thumb.

    trelk
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    aha. the Power Pad. It took us all of an afternoon to learn that you could cheat at the games by tapping the buttons to make your guy run.

    SupaDawg
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    this shit's weak

    scifipirate
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    I loved the Super Scope 6. Seems I might have been the only one who did.

    Mista_G
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    i always wanted a super scope but my mum n dad thought it was a bad idea to encourge gun violence WTF!?!?!?!

    JcX
    • JcX
    • 4 months ago
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    Be thankful, I wasted days trying to shoot those bloody floating aliens, only to watch my missiles floating off in random directions. Super scope definitely needs to live here.

    Despite my disgust for Radar, they nailed this; Gameboy Camera and printer man! That was the worst as I wasted my cash on it when it first came out... However I think the Wiimote, deserved a spot here.

    PS- The Virtual Boy isn't a peripheral!

    JCollier
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    The bongos for Donkey Conga were awesome!

    That said, there's not a designer in the world who can make any of these add-ons look attractive in your living room!

    The Wii itself is fugly!

    x

    JakeWhiteman
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    R.O.B is an early contender for most lame Nintendo peripheral. But then again he did make your house lift off.

    bubbeemonkey
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    I've got a Game Boy Printer, and a Transfer Pack somewhere.

    Surprised the GBA-to-Gamecube link cable didn't get a mention too.

    Psythor

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