1461 reviews
December, 2008
Wireless PS3 controller with rumble support; slightly heavier, which gives it a bit more heft than the feather-light Sixaxis controller; rumble function added to many existing games via downloadable patches.
Somewhat overpriced; doesn't come with a USB cable for recharging; rechargeable battery isn't removable.
While it costs a bit more than it should, the DualShock 3 adds the rumble support that should've been present in the PS3 from the beginning.
While you might save a few bucks on that model--and, notably, it does include a USB cable and detachable battery--it's tough to recommend it over the familiar design of the Sony DualShock 3. When Sony's PlayStation 3 came out in late 2006, much...
When Sony's PlayStation 3 came out in late 2006, much was made over the fact that the new Sixaxis wireless controller that shipped with the system didn't offer any force feedback--or rumble, as the vibration feature in Sony's earlier DualShock 2 controlle...
Wireless PS3 controller with rumble support; slightly heavier, which gives it a bit more heft than the feather-light Sixaxis controller; rumble function added to many existing games via downloadable patches.
Somewhat overpriced; doesn't come with a USB cable for recharging; rechargeable battery isn't removable.
While it costs a bit more than it should, the DualShock 3 adds the rumble support that should've been present in the PS3 from the beginning.
While you might save a few bucks on that model--and, notably, it does include a USB cable and detachable battery--it's tough to recommend it over the familiar design of the Sony DualShock 3. When Sony's PlayStation 3 came out in late 2006, much...
Game like never before with the SIXAXIS wireless controller designed exclusively for the Playstation 3. Compatible with today's monitors and televisions, this state-of-the-art controller features motion-sensing technology to detect natural and intuitive m...
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The SIXAXIS controller uses Bluetooth technology for wireless gameplay, and the controller's USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller through the hardware at any time Compatible with today's monitors and televisions, this...
The layout of PlayStation2's Dual Shock 2 controller is nearly identical to that of the original PlayStation's Dual Shock controller, which is good news for most gamers. The main new feature is that, when the buttons are pushed, the controller can registe...
For use with Sony Playstation-2 / Lets you feel the thrills and action of the game
Hit the virtual road with the Sony DualShock 3 games controller. Finally, the feeling of firing your gun in a first-person shooter like Resistance becomes more realistic with the rumble feature on this controller. It also includes motion sensing and Bluet...
Slightly heavier than DualShock 2; rumble function added to many existing games via downloadable patches
Somewhat overpriced; doesn't come with a USB cable for recharging; rechargeable battery isn't removable
While it costs more than it should, the DualShock 3 adds the rumble support that should've been present in the PS3 from the beginning
We played a variety of games, including House of the Dead 2 & 3, Medal of Honor 2: Heroes, and Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. Conclusion Priced at -13, the Nyko Perfect Shot is a solid affordable alternative to the Wii Zapper if you feel more...
Sony's DualShock 2 Analog Controller stands as the best of its generation and the blueprint for almost every controller released since.
The Sony DualShock 2 Analog Controller is extremely responsive, has excellent force-feedback and is probably the most natural-feeling controller available.
It's wired, and it's not the most durable controller you'll ever use. Also, the d-pad isn't designed very well.
Sony's PlayStation 2 has been one of the most popular game consoles ever produced, and while the system's aging graphics engine has taken its share of knocks, the bundled controller, known as the Sony DualShock 2, has escaped largely unscathed and arguabl...
The good: The Sony DualShock 2 Analog Controller is extremely responsive, has excellent force-feedback and is probably the most natural-feeling controller available. The bad: It's wired, and it's not the most durable controller you'll ever use. Also,...
The Dual Shock 3 is a little too expensive, and actually had the PS3 Rumble support from house to bring.
heavier than the Dual Shock 2, Rumble downloadable patches for many existing games
a little heavy price, no USB Aufladekabel in delivery, battery is not replaceable
The Rumble feature is excellent, but actually this controller would have been included with the PS3 must be included.
Manufacturer: original goods from SONY OEM number: 125855 EAN number: 0711719614845
Dual Shock 2 is equipped with an analog control (pressure) for all the action buttons and the movements of the analog sticks equipped, for PlayStation 2
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