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Encyclopedia > Paddle (game controller)

A paddle is a game controller with a round wheel and one or more fire buttons, where the wheel is typically used to control movement of the player object along one axis of the video screen. How it works: The paddle wheel is usually mechanically coupled to a potentiometer, so as to generate an output voltage level varying with the wheel's angle relative to a start position. The first successful video game console, the Atari 2600, used paddles for several of its games, as did early home computers such as the Commodore VIC-20.


Some famous video games using paddles are Pong, Breakout, and Night Driver. The reason for the name paddles for this type of game controller is that the first game that used it, Pong, was a (somewhat crude, but pioneering) video game simulation of table tennis, whose racquets are commonly called paddles. Even though the simulated paddles appeared on-screen (as small vertical line segments), it was the hand controllers used to move the line segments that actually came to bear the name.


See also: joystick


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Game controller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2265 words)
Game controllers can be used to govern the movement or actions of elements in a video or computer game.
Since the controller is the most common way of interacting with a game, it has to be ergonomically designed to feel confortable to the most of their potential userbase to avoid injuries such as the ones in the RSI group or CTS.
For games, the keyboard typically controls movement of the character while the mouse is used to control the game camera or used for aiming.
Paddle (game controller) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (208 words)
A paddle is a game controller with a round wheel and one or more fire buttons, where the wheel is typically used to control movement of the player object along one axis of the video screen.
How it works: The paddle wheel is usually mechanically coupled to a potentiometer, so as to generate an output voltage level varying with the wheel's angle relative to a start position.
The reason for the name paddles for this type of game controller is that the first game that used it, Pong, was a (somewhat crude, but pioneering) video game simulation of table tennis, whose racquets are commonly called paddles.
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