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I'm pretty sure that Nintendo created this problem.
They used a/b/x/y on the SNES. The Genesis, it's direct competitor, had a/b/c.
Then Xbox copied them and Sony copied them... But each had to have a slight variation because Nintendo being Nintendo, they'd get sued into next week....
I definitely blame Nintendo for this one.
First, sony didnt copy them. The symbols on the PS controller had special meanings in Japanese. X = incorrect/cancel O = correct/accept. English localized games reversed them for whatever reason. Also, xbox actually derived its layout from the Dreamcast. MS was partnered with Sega, thus the xbox carries on the Sega legacy.
I mean.... I was more talking about the four button standard diamond pattern..... With different labels on each button; but okay.
The basic layout of the PS1 controller was a SNES controller with wings.
I remember reading somewhere that the Triangle was meant to represent "viewpoint" and the Square was meant to represent "menu". Neat, if true!
This.
The Playstation started as an SNES add-on.