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Yeah, they were trying to make something that could play with the d-pad or an analog stick before the dualshock. It's not an awful design, but there aren't too many popular games that use the d-pad so it seems goofy in retrospect.
I can only think of that Tetris game that uses the dpad. It felt so weird to hold the controller by both arms instead of the right arm and the uh dongle
There was also Pokemon Puzzle League and this weird Japan-only 6-button fighter that used the "left and right handle" controls.
The most uncommon thing was a game that used "left and center handles" - I can only think of Sin and Punishment