PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
- Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you’re right in the game
- Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses your every move
- Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play
- The PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time
- Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller’s USB cable
The Dualshock 3 wireless controller for the PlayStation 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive SIXAXIS™ motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-time and high precision interactive play, acting as a natural extension of the user’s body. Dualshock 3
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Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
- Sony PlayStation 2 Console
- Original System, not slim version
- Analog Controller (DualShock2)
- AV Cable (intergrated audio/video)
- AC Power Cord
Sony PlayStation 2 original version console Black. System includes Analog controller. AV Cable, AC Power Cord. System is equipped with: one S400 iLink connector. Two USB connectors. DVD Player software that is compatible with the SCPH-10171. DVD remote control. System is capable of running audio CD’s. DVD videos with the NTSC designation and and CD-ROMs that have PlayStation or PlayStation 2 logos.The PlayStation2 is equipped with a 128-bit Emotion Engine processor that enables lightning-fast ga
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July 23rd, 2010 on 7:40 pm
Review by The Matrix Fan for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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Well folks, now that the dust has settled from the Sony vs. Immersion lawsuit, Playstation 3 owners are finally able to feel the vibe again!
I purchased this controller today and I knew the only way to properly road-test it was on the game that made the Dualshock famous, Metal Gear Solid. After booting up the game, I walked down the hallway and got spotted by a guard. As he shouted, “WHO’S THAT?” the controller jumped in my hand – and I knew this was a smart purchase. As the guards shot at me, I felt the feedback of the bullets, just as I had 10 years ago on my Sony Playstation.
I picked out another old school Playstation game, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins. From Ayame’s blades to Rikimaru’s sword, each sword swipe and jump had excellent feedback.
Okay, so my Playstation games worked out. But what about my Playstation 2 library?
I popped in God of War, knowing I had to feel the swing of the Blades of Chaos. The controller vibrations felt a little lighter here, but the vibrations still occurred at the appropriate times.
Then I chose Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction. Who better to test a vibration controller than the Sultan of Smash? All the power jumps and smashes had the vibrations intact, but they still felt a little on the light side.
All right, so far I was two for two with my Playstation and Playstation 2 test subjects. But what about my Playstation 3 games? Could I possibly hit a trifecta?
I put in Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune and I decided to jump right into a heated firefight. The controller gave me feedback while shooting weapons and getting hit by enemy fire, but I knew my purchase was justified when Drake was near death: I FELT THE DUALSHOCK 3 PULSING IN SYNCH WITH DRAKE’S HEARTBEAT. It’s one thing to hear that noise and know he’s near death, it’s quite another to feel the pulse in my own hands.
Okay, so the feedback on the older games was there, but a little lighter than I remember. The reason? Well, when I decided to go wireless on my Playstation 2 system, I bought a Logitec Dualshock controller. It turns out, that controller takes two “AA” batteries, and the vibration motors inside the controller handles are slightly larger than the ones in the Dualshock 3. That’s where I felt the difference.
The Dualshock 3 vibrations may be slightly less than the Logitec controller, but it doesn’t require the purchase of batteries.
The Dualshock 3 may be slightly heavier than the SixAxis, but it doesn’t take up any extra space at all.
Sure, the price is about $15 more than the SixAxis, but it’s a worthy upgrade for the Playstation 3 gamer who kicks it old school as well as new school. The only other drawback is the lack of an additional USB cable – but we can use the one that came with the system itself.
So what’s the final verdict?
Order it, plug it in, charge it up, and get ready for the inevitable downloads from the Playstation Store to make the older PS3 games Dualshock 3 compatible.
I wouldn’t recommend a feedback peripheral without providing my own feedback…
Enjoy!
July 23rd, 2010 on 7:52 pm
Review by Sebastian Fernandez for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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I was already extremely happy with the Sixaxis controller, but I could not resist getting the DualShock 3. Not only do you get the rumble, but also, it feels much better in your hands, even for those games that do not use this feature. The rumble function is fun, but on top of that, it helps with gameplay, because “feeling” what is happening provides a lot more feedback than just watching how your character or car reacts to the environment.
The biggest surprise of all was that the rumble works with PS 2 games in the PS 3 system. I am currently playing through “God of War”, a game which had the rumble capability in PS 2. I thought that it was unlikely that I was going to get this feature with this new controller in the PS 3, but it worked perfectly.
I know that having to buy a new controller and basically discard the one that came with the system is not the ideal situation, but I have to say this product is really worth shedding the extra bucks.
July 23rd, 2010 on 8:25 pm
Review by The Gifted One for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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The Playstation 2’s highly regarded DualShock 2 controller was considered by many to be the best videogame controller of all time. So when you’ve got a winning design there’s no need to change anything. However, because of a legal battle with Immersion over rumble technology, Sony was forced to offer their Sixaxis controller without rumble. The Sixaxis had the same Dualshock design but it felt too lightweight and cheap. Thankfully the lawsuit has been settled and rumble has come back to the Playstation.
For the most part, the DualShock 3 is almost identical to its PS2 precessor. But it has all the features of the original Sixaxis controller in addition to rumble. The controller is still wireless, can be charged by plugging it into your PS3 (or PC), rumble is compatible with all PS1 and PS2 games, and the PS3 supports up to 7 controllers at the same time via bluetooth. Rumble in the DualShock 3 seems more responsive in regards to the location of its vibration depending on which side you get hit on during the games. I don’t know if this is something in the design or if it’s the developers doing it for the games but I welcome it.
All in all this is currently the best designed controller on the market right now. The PS2’s DS2 was incredible so “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” applies here. I’ll be enjoying rumble in my PS3 games from now on.
July 23rd, 2010 on 8:43 pm
Review by S. Alix for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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For the past year and a half something has been missing. You don’t know what it is but theirs a void and somehow you want to fill it if only you could figure out what it is. You’ve played Resistance, Warhawk, Heavenly Sword, and Uncharted but something doesn’t feel the same. Well worry no more your fears can now be relieved. Rumble is back to bring many of the PS3 best games to life. Granted we shouldn’t have had to wait for this controller and its been a painful wait for Sony to settle the lawsuit and get the dualshock 3 into our gamer hands. But at least now its here and without it your truly missing out on that last bit of immersion games have been giving us for many years now.
Its not a new feature, of course, but its a necessary one. As a PS3 owner I’ve missed it and I’ve taken issue with Sony leaving it out of the sixaxis. No we can have our rumble and feel it too. The controller has a great weighty feel to it. Still includes the motion sensing of the original sixaxis controller. The rumble works on all of the best games, except for Call of Duty 4 but I’m sure a patch will be available in the future. You really can’t ask for more. Its rechargable without the need to buy anything extra. Consider all the batteries you don’t have to buy and it pays for itself.
July 23rd, 2010 on 8:47 pm
Review by IM A DEREK for PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
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This is the controller you should have if you love PS3. I imported one months ago and have loved it. Made Resistance Fall of Man way more fun to play since the rumble puts you more into the game. Drakes Fortune is totally programed around it. Also the sixaxis functions seems more refined in this controller. I noticed it when playing Lair.
July 23rd, 2010 on 8:58 pm
Review by comebackking1 for Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
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First off let me start by saying, this is NOT going to be a PS2 bashing. Though we all have our opinions on the three systems, the fact is that they are all great systems in their own right. That is to say you won’t go wrong no matter which one you choose. Let me reiterate, this is not a bad system. It has several great games (Final Fantasy X & X2, Grand Theft Auto, WWE Smackdown Series and several others). Though it must be noted that Gamecube and XBox both have great exclusive titles. The graphics are outstanding and they may not even be the best of the three, but they are great, certainly better than anything we had just a few short years ago. They definitely have more benefits than everybody else (free online gaming, the Eyetoy, and more games. As far as controllers go, I like Gamecube’s a bit better, but this controller works wonderfully well too and is well laid out. (You won’t be searching for the buttons like you do on XBox controllers, that is my one true complaint with that system) Anyway Playstation 2’s biggest downfall is in the fragility of the system itself and though I have experienced no problems personally, I have heard of a few from close friends.1. Disc Reading Error (You’ve seen this many times, I will comment no further.)2. Malfunctioning Disc Door (It just stops opening when the button is pressed. You then have to pull it out and push it in manually which can cause it ultimately to break.)3. The power cords tend to wear out faster than average. (Not a big deal, the cords are fairly cheap, but it could present a fire hazard.)None of these things would be a huge deal except that the PS2 comes with a measly 90 day warranty (Do I hear 1 year anyone?)I’m not trying to say this system is junk. It does have durability issues more than anything. I personally prefer Gamecube but only by a small margin. All of you who immaturely spout “PS2 rules, Gamecube & XBox suck” are not only lying to yourselves, you’re doing a great disservice to the readers who depend on these reviews to make an important decision. The bottom line is the Playstation 2 is a great system and definitely worth the money, but it is not gaming perfection as some make it out to be. Try Gamecube & XBox as well. All three are extremely fun!!!
July 23rd, 2010 on 9:00 pm
Review by JL for Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
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The Playstation 2 is, without a doubt, one of the best video game systems of all time. It has such a diverse library of games that you are bound to find something to apease everybody. So why am I giving it 4 stars instead of 5?
There are two factors about the current PS2 design that you won’t find anywhere on the box. The first is reliability/quality of design. My first PS2 broke 2 weeks after I bought it. It started making a quiet rattling noise while the games were playing, so I would check the games when I heard the noise and they would be fine… well one day they weren’t fine. In fact, Blockbuster wasn’t amused when I told them my PS2 lacerated the bottom of their disc like a Cat from Pet Cemetary. That’s one experience right?
My friend is on her 3rd PS2 (keep in mind the PS2 has only been out for about 4 to 5 years). Another couple I know is experiencing their first problem with their PS2 2 years after they bought it. It won’t play any discs that are black on the back (Almost all PSone discs, and a lot of early PS2 discs).
A lot of people will tell you that the PS2 only has problems if you stand it upright (which Sony says is perfectly fine and even sells a stand for). That would be inconsistent with my experience because mine still malfunctioned and it was sitting horizontally. I even have a horizontal stand which is supposed to increse airflow (the horizontal stand made by Sony). Also, the friend I mentioned who is on her third PS2 console has never stood her’s upright.
I’m not saying that every PS2 is going to up and die on you, but I think all consumers should be aware that the PS2 has reliability issues, and a quick browse through these reviews will confirm that. It doesn’t mean it isn’t still an awesome system!
The next thing you will want to consider is whether or not you want THIS model of PS2. You may have read lately that the PS2 got a major overhaul unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show. Well, that revised version of the PS2 will be available in the US on Nov. 1st 04 according to Sony. In my opinion, they may be responding to the quality problem with this new system… but that is speculation and really doesn’t belong in a review so scratch that from the record books. The difference between the new and old version is sheer mass. In all ways the new design is much smaller. It can also be stood upright. It is some 75% smaller and 50% lighter. You can see it on Playstation.com. It will also be 150 bucks, no price difference. It looks a lot more solid. HOWEVER!!! If you plan on playing Final Fantasy XI get the current design before it is gone. So far the redesigned PS2 doesn’t support the HDD Hard Drive necessary to play FFXI and Sony hasn’t expressed any plans for that. So, the question becomes do you want the classic design or the updated version that hits in Nov. Me? I can’t really wait until Nov. because MK Deception comes out in a few weeks hehehehe.
A word about accessories. As I mentioned before I have a horizontal stand for my PS2. The horizontal stand is supposed to increse airflow. Supposedly, this does good things for the system. The stand is worthless. It doesn’t really connect to the system, the system just sits on top of it. It’s kinda cool looking… other than that you should be aware that neither the horizontal or vertical stands are necessary because the system is designed so that it can stand or sit without a stand. The vertical stand adds a little extra balance but I recommend you never put your system on carpet or an uneven surface. The carpet causes static issues and, like uneven surfaces, can result in the system falling if shaken too hard (take note parents of energetic kids). The PS2 already has quality issues, don’t give it any additional trauma to help the process along.
Third party controllers (Controllers made by a company other than Sony) just aren’t as good as factory controllers. Plain and simple. They all have cool little features and they are getting better, but stick to the controllers made by Sony and avoid the headache of unresponsive controls. This is, of course, unless you absolutely need a wireless controller so people aren’t tripping when they walk by, or if your hands (or your little gamer’s hands) are too small for a standard controller, there are “mini” controllers available.
As far as online game play goes, the PS2 leads the pack for play features while the Xbox leads the pack for… instant messaging and lan party-esque mass multi-player gaming. Sometimes the Xbox is a little more like a computer that I approve of. NOTE- if you want to play online you need to make sure the PS2 you are buying comes with the online adapter (or if you wait till Nov. for the redesign it will be intergrated). If you don’t have highspeed internet, don’t worry! According to Sony 40% of it’s online market is tapping online gaming with dial-up. Dial-up is an option if you have an online adapter.
That’s about it. Hope this was helpful. PS2 Rocks!
July 23rd, 2010 on 9:37 pm
Review by OverTheMoon for Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
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I have used this for a few years now and have enjoyed my time with it. I have bought the stand to make a vertical system and have some extras like the remote control which I highly recommend if you like to watch DVDs. As a games console the PS2 is the leader and so it has a limitless choice of games, however I will say that for some reason over the past few years there has only really been a handful of solid gaming entries and everything else is mediocre and PC graphics are a way ahead of the PS2 now, so if you are a game player looking for the best gaming experience then the PS2 is not for you. What you need is a new computer and a very good graphics card with an ADSL modem or better. PS2 games can be very expensive (4 top shelf games and you have the price of a PS2 – 20 top shelf games and you have the price of a computer we where just talking about.) If you own a PS2 then a DVD store rental card is a bonus and really that rental store card is what the PS2 is about for you. If you do not have that card then I hope you have lots of money or friends to trade with.I find myself using this box for mostly watching DVD movies and renting games. I buy a new game once every two months (usually a top shelf game) and that keeps me going. For the PS2 I think the type of game that suits the console best is a 3rd person survival game or something like Grand Theft Auto. Beat em’ ups are good on it as well. However the PC dominates Sims, RPGs and 1st person shooters. Maybe the PS2 has some influence on sports games like SSX and Tony Hawk but everyone knows that the better experience for these games is on the PC. So what games you prefer really has an impact on if you want a PS2 or not. Maybe a PC is really what you need?I watch lots of DVDs and with the remote control the PS2 plays like a joy including a special region-free disc that you can buy (its dirt cheap) allowing you to watch anything that comes on a DVD. I have found some incompatibility with some movies (2 in 300) but this is mostly the fault of the DVD producers and not Sony. So 99.9% of movies will play on a PS2. That is not bad. The image quality is not the best but pretty darn good all the same. You can also hook up surround sound to the PS2 no problem and play Dolby Digital or DTS. The PS2 does have one drawback in this department though. The internal fan makes a hell of a lot of noise so you need to keep the sound up to send that to the background. It can be annoying at times. As a DVD player the PS2 has really been used to the max and I have only good things to say about that.I have also used the PS2 to play CD music through my televisions sound system. It has made my hi-fi system now redundant. So as a console it has lots of media options other than just the games console and that is what really makes it worth its while. However as a games console I must say that I have not been let down that much (games like GTA: Vice City, Silent Hill 3, Manhunt, MGS, Devil May Cry, made the console for me) but there could be a lot better first class PS2 games out there by now. I think there are less than 10 really outstanding games on the PS2 and a way more options on a PC for better games.Anyway what you like in games is up to you. I have had the PS2 now for years and it is a workhorse that still does its job. I have no complaints about this system except maybe to hope that more developers try pushing the limits of what this box can do. I am currently looking forward to the new Resident Evil game.Pros:
- Relatively cheap console.
- A wide of variety of games to choose from.
- Expandable.
- Great DVD player (with remote control improves this vastly).
- Reliable and rugged.
- A standard that will never phase out.Cons:
- Games are very expensive.
- The fan makes a lot of noise.
- A PC maybe really what you want.
- It has taken ages for some good games to arrive.Overall this a great evolution for the games console. If you have the money and want a portable media system that plays games, DVDs and CDs then the PS2 is really convenient and manageable.
July 23rd, 2010 on 9:52 pm
Review by Thomas Palmer for Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
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I’ve owned my PS2 for a couple of years now, and I have used it a lot primarily for sports games but also for DVD playing. I have also played X-Box and Gamecube fairly extensively.
First, unless you need Mario to live, don’t waste your money on Game Cube. The controller is aweful and its has no DVD playback. Further, the graphics are good, not great, and the processor is very reliable and fast.
Between X-Box and PS2 there is not a huge difference. X-Box probably has better graphics, a faster processor, and more features, but it freezes way to often. The revised controller (ie the smaller one) is a marked improvement over the original bulky one, but it still does not compare to the perfect controller that Sony has designed. Overall, in terms of games there is not a huge difference, but it seems that X-Box has released a few better ones like Halo but the difference is marignal if at all.
In the end, I chose PS2. It is cheaper and has a better controller for sports games like Madden or TW Golf. Still you can’t really go wrong with either and it comes down to personal choice.
July 23rd, 2010 on 10:15 pm
Review by for Sony PlayStation 2 – Game console
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At this moment in time,Quarter 3 2006,nobody no longer cares about PS2,XBOX or GameCube but all the hype is being poured into next-gen consoles like the PS3,XBOX 360 and Nintendo Wii.
All that will be on the PS2 for the rest of its lifespan will be rather cheap knock-offs of next-gen games(think GRAW) and multiplatform sports games.
But I nontheless have things to do on my PS2 before upgrading to a next-gen console,I`ve got to buy some games I want.Mercenaries,COD2:BRO and MGS3:Subsistence,I also want to buy a cheap/used Network Adapter so I can go online with Subsistence and maybe try COD2:BRO.
PS2 has had its moments,3 seasons that PS2 most enjoyed were:
Quater 4 2001:GTA3,MGS2:Sons of Liberty,Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 and others.
Quater 4 2002:TimeSplitters 2 and GTA:Vice City.
Ouater 4 2004:GTA:San Andreas,MGS3:Snake Eater.
Now I will sum out the whole console and rate it:
The console:
Design:The design is great,its portable and you can place it either horizontal or vertical.But the SlimLine is the best design.
8/10
Variety:The PS2 is not the most varied console ever,you can have either a black or silver “big block” PS2(the original model) or black or silver “Slimline” model of PS2.
8/10
Controller:The PS2 has a very comfortable controller that is not as bulky as XBOX`s or not as many buttons as the GC or XB.The PS2 controller is not very good for shooter games though.Its the DuelShock 2,with two anolog sticks which can be pushed down as R3/L3 and has the “Rumble” feature.
9/10
GAMES:
Library:
The PS2 has the biggest game library of this generation from the Metal Gear Solid series,Devil May Cry series,Resident Evil,Silent Hill,Gran Turismo,Jak and Daxter,Ratchet and Clank as its exclusives.And LOADS of multiplatform/ported games.
10/10
game variety:
The PS2 game variety is very balanced,you get loads of RPG`s,shooters,fighters,stealth,driving,racing,crime and squad-based strategies.
9/10
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Graphics:
The PS2 does actually have the worst this-gen graphics,XBOX and GameCube ones are much smoother,but the PS2 still has bloody great ones!,the best looking games on PS2 are MGS2,MGS3 and any sports game,but many other games do seem to look like polygon pixel hell.The best graphics on PS2 are impressive,on par with some XBox games even,but that is limited I`m afraid.
8/10
Loading times:
Meh,the loading times on pretty much most of PS2 games suck but much better than PS1`s DREADFUL loading times which you could be half making a cup of coffee and the game will load up.
5/10.
Well thats all I gotta say about the PlayStation 2,Great console with flaws,overall I rate PS2~~~8.5/10~~~
But now onto next-gen games!