The last few days rumors have been circulating that Sony was preparing to announce a new rumble-equipped controller for the PS3. As you may know, the current PS3 controllers don't shake, which we ...
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Hard to believe that the PlayStation 3 is almost 20 years old! The system was Sony’s first foray into HD gaming and the first time the company was challenged by its competition, with the Xbox 360 ...
Yesterday, we showed you how to use an XBox 360 controller on your Mac, using a wired controller. We’re pretty sure it will work with the wireless controller and a Microsoft wireless adapter, as well, ...
As Sony ramps up for its November 11 release of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) gaming console, it’s gone and named its wireless controller the tongue twisting, alphabet-soup-like SIXAXIS. Mkay, presumably ...
Have no fear, bat-a-rang haters. The monstrosity of a controller that Sony has been displaying since E3 2005 will be getting the can and a new model will be on display at this year’s E3 in May. We ...
Sony's DualShock 3 controller for the PlayStation 3 came out in Japan late last year and debuted in the United States just last week, but until now, Aussie gamers have had no indication as to when ...
PlayStation fans who already purchased the PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller are reporting that the accessory is able to pair up with a variety of consoles, including the PlayStation 3, PC, and even ...
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For the last few days, fans have been getting their hands on the DualSense controller. Some are already testing the device’s functionality beyond PS4, mobile phones, and PCs, too. As such, we now know ...
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