11 Facts About NeGcon

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NeGcon, stylized as neGcon, is a motion-based video game controller manufactured in 1995 by Namco for the PlayStation.

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NeGcon was created to replicate the analog-stick movement used in the arcade game Cyber Sled ; the name comes from the Japanese word "nejiru", meaning "to twist".

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Critical reception for the NeGcon was highly positive, being praised for its responsive control in games and unique design.

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NeGcon is a video game peripheral released for the PlayStation by Namco, and is compatible with the PlayStation 2.

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Halves of the NeGcon are connected by a large swivel-joint, which allows the user to twist both halves relative of each other to allow for precise movements in games.

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NeGcon's design was prompted by Namco's desire to accurately replicate the dual-lever controls of their arcade game Cyber Sled on the PlayStation.

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The name NeGcon is based on the Japanese word "nejiru", meaning "to twist".

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Isokawa believes that part of the idea behind the NeGcon was based on Namco's desire to create hardware for the home console market, rather than be strictly a third-party publisher for companies such as Nintendo and Sony Computer Entertainment — this idea was further fueled by the fact that Namco's rival, Sega, was at the time one of the largest hardware manufacturers in the home video game market.

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NeGcon believed that golf players who tried out the game would dislike it for its controls and concept overall.

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Retrospective coverage of the NeGcon has been similarly positive, and has noted its outlandish, unique design.

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Time, who ranked it as the 4th strangest gadget of all time, stated that the NeGcon "stands apart as one of the few simultaneously bizarre and functionally intrepid" of video game controllers, commending its responsive button input and general suitability for racing games.

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