![]() ![]() I have no idea why or when this started but is just silly. The xbox controls use the same letters to represent the functions as nintendo do, but they are all placed different, more like the dreamcast controller. Similar case with nintendo who uses A and B, A to be accept, and be to be Back. This only applies to Japan as internationally the buttons are switched for X being okay and circle being cancel. ![]() Usually reserved for shortcuts or actions. Square or "BOX" is meant for opening menus which is why is shaped like a square or box, and triangle represents point. Release Date: FebruGenre : Tactical Role Playing Publisher: Bandai Namco Games Developer: Banpresto Monolith Soft Region : EUR & USA (Region Free) Platform : Nintendo 3DS Rom Type. Circle is meant to represent OK and "CROSS" to Cancel or not OK the complete opposite. This is also the reason why in japan the Circle button is commonly the Accept button and X or "CROSS" Is the cancel button. Street fighter "CROSS" Tekken, Project "CROSS" zone.įUN FACT: The X Button on playstation Controls is called "CROSS" not x. Maybe Nintendo "CROSS" cause usually a X in japan they refer to cross, It could have been like Nintendo X "CROSS" Nvidia like Namco "CROSS" capcom. I hope this isn't off topic, but what did people think the N-X meant in the name before the official name was made? I thought it would be Nintendo X like WII U but just even dumber. ![]() ![]() Like i was able To decode two simple letters of N-X. Click to expand.Oh but wait, that's not all! This thread is also now featured on the front page for all to know if they didn't. The international release of Project X Zone 3 - Ultimate Edition incorporates English voice-overs for the characters and cutscenes, being the second game in the. ![]()
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