- September 8, 2015
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Dog’s Nose Meat Being Used to Manufacture Thumbsticks for Nintendo GameCube
Early in the month of September 2015, a Facebook page ‘Amazing Facts and Nature’ published news in its article indicating that ‘Microsoft uses dog noses for thumb-sticks for the game-cube controller’ and criticized ‘gamers’ for supporting mistreatment of animals. A large number of video game fans confused unexpectedly by a small story published with a title ‘Amazing Facts and Nature’, it identified that the thumb-sticks on Nintendo game-cube controllers have been probably introduced by Microsoft using dog’s nose and ragging ‘gamers’ for encouragement the ‘unnecessary killing of dong’.
Some of the viewers and game players also noticed the contradictions that the game-cube is specifically the product of Nintendo not a product by the Microsoft, but added picture in the post showing the label of Sony. So, it is quite clear that thumb-sticks slightly bear a resemblance to the end of canine snouts in visual and tangible sense, but not anything else. The thumb-sticks are originally made by the same synthetic plastic materials used for the controller, but not by any organic material which would be outrageously cost-exorbitant to buy and it would be subjected to dwindling and wasting away.