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By Lo-Ping - Thu Oct 25, 9:00 am
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Well, on the reverse side, some of them still force you to use the Start Button.
For example, the PS2 release of Fate/Unlimited Codes refuses to take any button other than the Start Button for the “Press Start” screen.
It doesn’t address the why they still do it (though this is a port of an arcade fighting game) though…
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Well, on the reverse side, some of them still force you to use the Start Button.
For example, the PS2 release of Fate/Unlimited Codes refuses to take any button other than the Start Button for the “Press Start” screen.
It doesn’t address the why they still do it (though this is a port of an arcade fighting game) though…