Nintendo joysticks - why so little "snap"?
maybe i've only ever played on Nintendo cabinets with worn-out/busted joysticks, but any of the joysticks on Nintendo cabs i've ever played have little to no snap-back (probably the wrong term, but i can't think of another way to describe it) compared to (e.g.) Bally-Midway, Sega, Atari, etc cabinets from the same era (early 80s)
was this by design, or have i only encountered lame/worn-out Nintendo joysticks?