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Does anyone really know how to properly hold one of those things?

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Background Pony #847A
Usually when you held the controller in that configuration, the L button was left for something unimportant such as turning off the mini map in Ocarina of Time.
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I was lucky enough to have no games that had mandatory use of the D pad, so i just held the middle handle with my left and the right handle with my right.
Had to reach a bit from the trigger to hit the L button sometimes, though.
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@spikls
 
@spikls
 
The control stick was highly experimental at the time and Nintendo didn’t know if it would catch on or not. So there was two different ways to hold it depending on the game. You either hold the left side or the middle. D-Pad + L button or control stick + Z button.
 
I have no idea why some were genuinely confused by how the N64 controller worked.