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PlayStation controller; Developer: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Manufacturer: Sony: Type: Gamepad: Generation: Fifth: Release date: 3 December 1994; 29 years ago () Discontinued: 1997: Input: 10× digital buttons (, , , , Start, Select, L1, R1, L2, R2) Digital D-Pad; Connectivity: PlayStation controller port: Successor: Dual Analog Controller
The Dual Analog Controller (SCPH-1150 in Japan, SCPH-1180 in the United States, and SCPH-1180e in Europe) is Sony's first handheld analog controller for the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the DualShock; the first analog controller was the PlayStation Analog Joystick (SCPH-1110).
Unveiled in August of 2022, the DualSense Edge (CFI-ZCP1) is a new controller for the PlayStation 5 with additional capabilities. It was initially released on January 26, 2023 on PlayStation Direct, but was made available through other retailers on February 23, 2023.
The PlayStation Analog Joystick (SCPH-1110) is Sony's first analog controller for the PlayStation, and is the precursor to the PlayStation Dual Analog Controller. It is often incorrectly [1] referred to as the "Sony Flightstick" (not to be confused with the Flightstick line of joysticks for PlayStation consoles by third-party peripheral ...
Clockwise from top left: an original PlayStation controller, PlayStation Analog Joystick, Dual Analog, and the DualShock. Three iterations of the PlayStation's controller were released over the console's lifespan. The first controller, the PlayStation controller, was released alongside the PlayStation in December 1994.
Although the neGcon was not strictly protocol-compatible with the standard PS1 controller, Sony's libraries seemed to support the neGcon as a standard controller even at launch. Because of this, a neGcon could be used in most games that didn't require the use of R2, L2 or select buttons, including the system's built-in memory card manager and ...