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Sony could've addressed the first two issues when they transitioned from the original Sixaxis PS3 controller to the newer DualShock 3 rumble controller--but the sealed battery and inflexible ...
Source: An article on SPOnG recounts scuttlebutt that Sony was playing possum with the boomerang-style PlayStation 3 controller and that the final design of the controller could be revealed at ...
News Meet PlayStation Move, Sony’s PS3 Motion Controller By Matt Peckham Mar 10, 2010 5:45 pm PST ...
The new controller's layout would include all of the PS3 controller's buttons, including the L3 and R3 buttons, which can currently only be used when a gamer presses down on the thumb sticks.
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 ...
However, the new PlayStation 3 controller will also have six-axis motion-sensing capabilities. The controller is capable of sensing motion in six degrees: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward.
The design might be familiar to Sony fans, as it resembles the “Boomerang” controller Sony teased in the leadup to the PlayStation 3’s release. That concept featured the familiar button ...
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.
While Sony's DualShock 3, 4, and Sixaxis controllers included new features for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, the size and layout of the controller has largely remained the same.
The history of PlayStation controllers is littered with unused ideas, like the PS3’s SIXAXIS motion sensing or the PS4’s gesture-based touchpad. But the key thing here is that Sony is trying ...
Since Sony debuted the PS3 in 2006, the controller included with the console has lacked a “rumble” feature which enables users to experience force feedback in games. This is a marked departure ...