Beau Skunky Professional supermodel Y’know, some versions of the “Konami code” on the SuperNES used the L & R shoulder buttons, instead of “left, and right” on the control + pad. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Scrounge nobody's favorite @Nicolas Cage #7E61 …Yeah, makes sense. I forgot for a bit that the artist doesn’t have any control over the questions and the person asking likely doesn’t give a damn about what most people would be familiar with. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #A99A @Scrounge Likely system preference. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Scrounge nobody's favorite @Nicolas Cage #7E61 I suspected as much. The question of why they chose to use the playstation version of the code remains. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #A99A @Scrounge o and x are used in the Playstation version of the konami code, as it doesn’t actually use a b x y buttons. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
BLM2398532 … but it actually is a dance, in that very sense! 30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix) was on DDR X. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Scrounge nobody's favorite o x? Not b a? Why are we not using the classic Konami code here? Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
…Yeah, makes sense. I forgot for a bit that the artist doesn’t have any control over the questions and the person asking likely doesn’t give a damn about what most people would be familiar with.
Likely system preference.
I suspected as much. The question of why they chose to use the playstation version of the code remains.
o and x are used in the Playstation version of the konami code, as it doesn’t actually use a b x y buttons.