CCG writes - "Way back in 2015, Microsoft massively expanded the market for premium gamepad controllers with the release of the Xbox One Elite Controller. A few things made it special, though it was primarily the higher build quality, the four extra paddles on the back, and the insanely high price (current model is $179). While they did not invent back facing buttons (my Gravis Xterminator from the late 1990s had them), it certainly brought them to the forefront for many. It wasn't long before third-party controllers started offering some form of paddles, though few used the exact design Microsoft did. Even now few copy MS exactly, but that doesn't matter - we finally have controllers that can take advantage of the otherwise unused fingers holding our controllers comfortably in place in our hands."
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