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What unique gameplay opportunities does having two d-pads afford?
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>>733774063
I imagine it is like having dual stick but lamer. There's like one or two games that actually use both
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>>733774235
In general Teleroboxer feels like the only game (of the released library) that actually did the VB justice.

The other game is 3D Tetris, I believe.
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>>733774063
smash TV
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>>733775608
Only by the standards of the time. Nowadays twin sticks provide a smoother, less friction-burn riddled experience.



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