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  2. PlayStation controller - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_controller

    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

  3. DualShock - Wikipedia

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    13 × digital buttons (, , , , L1, R1, L2, R2, L3, R3, Start, Select, Analog) Digital directional buttons; Connectivity: PlayStation (2) controller port: Dimensions: Body. 157 mm × 95 mm × 55 mm; 6.18 in × 3.74 in × 2.16 in; Cable. 2 m; 6.56 ft; Predecessor: Dual Analog: Successor: DualShock 2

  4. Dual Analog Controller - Wikipedia

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    13× Digital buttons (, , , , Start, Select, Analog, L1, R1, L2, R2, L3, R3) Digital D-Pad; Connectivity: PlayStation controller port: Predecessor: PlayStation controller: Successor: DualShock

  5. NeGcon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Analog stick - Wikipedia

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    The GameCube controller analog stick. An analog stick ( analogue stick in British English), also known as control stick, joystick or thumbstick, is an input device for a controller (often a game controller) that is used for two-dimensional input. An analog stick is a variation of a joystick, consisting of a protrusion from the controller; input ...

  7. Jogcon - Wikipedia

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    The Jogcon is a controller developed and produced by Namco for the PlayStation. Originally released in 1998 as part of a special edition package with R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 , [1] it was designed to combine the function of a steering wheel controller, while maintaining the size of a standard PlayStation controller. [2]

  8. PlayStation Analog Joystick - Wikipedia

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    The Analog Joystick has a switch to select either analog or digital mode. When in the digital mode, both sticks function as the gamepad on a regular PS1 controller. Older PS1 games that do not support the PS1 DualShock sticks can work with the Analog Joystick. List of games with Analog Joystick support. PlayStation. Ace Combat 2; Ace Combat 3

  9. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Connectivity: Sega Saturn controller port Input: 9 digital buttons, 1 analog stick, 1 toggle switch, D-pad: July 5, 1996 Dual Analog Controller: PlayStation: Connectivity: PlayStation controller port Input: 10 digital buttons, 2 clickable analog sticks, 1 toggle button, D-pad: April 25, 1997 DualShock: PlayStation: Connectivity: PlayStation ...

  10. PlayStation (console) - Wikipedia

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    The first controller, the PlayStation controller, was released alongside the PlayStation in December 1994. It features four individual directional buttons (as opposed to a conventional D-pad ), a pair of shoulder buttons on both sides, Start and Select buttons in the centre, and four face buttons consisting of simple geometric shapes: a green ...

  11. PlayStation - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the Sixaxis, a 'PlayStation button' (which featured the incorporated PS logo and is similar in function to the Xbox 360 "Guide" button) was included on controllers. The PlayStation button replaces the "Analog" button of the DualShock and DualShock 2 controllers.