On the NES, which was the first console AFAIK to have such a button, it was called "Select" because you actually used it to select menu items.
Nowadays, we cycle through menus using directional pads/joysticks/fancy mostion controls of teh futurze, so that's not relevent, but here is a question:
What would anyone gain by
not including a select button on a next-generation console? That button is tiny and convenient, and it's one more tool for developers to use. It might not add much, but it also doesn't do any harm.
As for why it's called "Back" on the Xbox 360, I have no idea.
-Samurai- said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
Plus, it's a "cross" button, not actually an "X."
Wut?
I have a friend that calls it a cross button. He never answered when I used to ask him why they'd have letters on their buttons that are obviously letters, but the "X" is supposed to be "cross". Wouldn't it fit the theme of the controller to have it be "X"?
He also calls "square" "box". I fucking hate him.
For some reason, this absolutely cracked me up. Give me a moment....must....breath....:-D
You should start calling the 'Y' button on your 360 controller the "Fork" button, just to see if he notices.