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List Price: $54.99 Buy New: $37.99 You Save: $17.00 (31%)
New (37) Used (5)
Avg. Customer Rating: 153 reviews Sales Rank: 22
Platform: Playstation 3 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.7 x 3.7
MPN: 98050 Model: 98050 UPC: 711719805007 EAN: 0711719805007 ASIN: B0015AARJI
Release Date: April 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Better than Sixxaxis control November 29, 2008 This control dos not have nothing special, especially if you had used the Dual Shock 2 in the past. It is practically the same Sixaxis control but the vibration mode has incorporated and the weight is slightly heavy compared to Sixaxis control. It is very sensitive and very comfortable. The battery has a long life (runs out after 6 hours of intensive use).
No complaints; much better than I expected November 27, 2008 I'd always been an XBox guy. One of the things I preferred about the XBox compared to the Playstation was the controller. It's got a big, meaty controller that fills out your hands nicely, while I always felt like previous Playstation controllers felt light, cheap and flimsy. Well, a couple months ago, I bought a PS3. I needed a Blu-ray player and I figured I might as well spend a little extra and get a gaming system with it too. What I like about the Dual Shock Sixaxis is that it's a little heavier than previous controllers, and it just feels solid and sturdy in your hands. The buttons are nice and responsive, and they're well-placed from an ergonomic standpoint. Highly recommended.
Classics die hard November 25, 2008 Who didn't cringe a bit when Sony unveiled the unsightly, boomerang controller with the PS3, oh so many years ago? So when it was revealed that the controller was going to be the same shape & function as the DualShock 2, I let out a huge sigh of relief. But my relief was tempered by the announcement that there was to be no 'shock' in the new wireless controller. "Oh well," I thought, "At least it still 'looks' like the dual shock." But then I heard that the reason for no 'shock' was that it wasn't compatible with the sixaxis feature. Now I'm no electronics engineer, but I know enough to know that there are ways to counter such incompatibilities.
I thought correctly when they released the DualShock 3, Sony's next gen gamer's Excalibur. Same awesome design that fits oh so perfectly in my hand, same game enhancing vibration function as the DS2, and now with the sixaxis control feature & it's wireless! What more do I need to say about it? Sure there are other after market controllers out there for less money, but why?
Excellent Remote. November 24, 2008 Lightweight remote with rumble feature, which is what should have been included in the original packages.
Bought it broken November 23, 2008 The contact under the square button was messed up and degraded over 1 day till it eventually didn't work. Got it replaced and no problems with my current one.
This had the strongest vibration out of the next-gen consoles, and feels pretty cool when combined with the six-axis control. One thing that bothers me is the joystick placement; it doesn't fell natual, but I got used to it.
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