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| Logitech Action Controller PS1/2 (963311-0403) | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $5.00 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 3276
Format: Cd Language: English (Original Language) Platform: Playstation2 Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6 x 1
MPN: 963311-0403 Model: 963311-0403 UPC: 097855020123 EAN: 0097855020123 ASIN: B0000AQH0M
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| | Logitech Action Controller For?Playstation PS1 PS2 | | | LOGITECH |
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Product Description Take control with the Logitech Action Controller for PlayStation2. This controller has all thebuttons and sticks you need to stay at the top of your game, plus non-slip textured rubber on each handle that gives you an incredibly solid grip. Dual vibration feedback motors put you right into the action. And the quality construction stands up to even the harshest gaming conditions-from precision aiming to random button mashing and everything in between.
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  Terrible controller June 6, 2008 This controller is completely useless even for basic games like Street Fighter. If you can get the analog stick to stop making moves for you, you still have to contend with the ultra-sensitive directional pad. My character jumps when I don't want to jump, crouches when I need to stand, etc. And special moves are impossible to pull off. You see, if you want to move backward on the directional pad you have to push the back arrow on the pad with NO variation what so ever. The slightest variation up or down while pressing the back button will cause unwanted movements from your character. Forget this piece of junk.
  I need my Turbo ,man ! March 15, 2008 Fight games suck without TURBO settings. This controller lets you set all buttons to TURBO, it works with PS1/2 games. And has Logitech quality & a long cord. Hazzah !
  Excellent...at first January 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, this controller was pretty much the best thing I have used for the PS2 and I enjoyed it all the time; very comfortable and didn't make my hand feel cramped like the original DualShock that comes with the system. But, after a couple of months of play the L analog stick was always registering a right movement and every game I tried to play I could not stand still - I could move the stick to the left to compensate and that is all. Now I'm back to using the regular DualShock. Unfortunately, this item is no longer sold; I would very much pay the $15 for another one. The wirless version of this apparently isn't as good because of the inherent on/off of the button sensitivity, which makes it hard for racing games with require you to be able to control the throttle/brake.
  Great controller July 8, 2006 My original Dual Shock 2 controller bit the dust and since I had read good reviews on this one in gaming magazines, I decided to go with this. First off, this pad is on a totally different level than you expect from most 3rd party gamepad makers - this is very good quality and solidly put together. Good comfortable grip thanks to the leather pads on the sides. Logitech experimented very slightly with the shape of the controller, making it more ergonomic, especially for people like myself with larger hands. Turbo functionality is for any button on the pad and is also nice. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a replacement pad.
  Don't be fooled July 12, 2004 9 out of 21 found this review helpful
The picture of this controller looks exactly like that of the new "Cordless Action Controller" also made by Logitech. But it isn't. What you get is your basic third-party PS2 controller which I'm sure is perfectly adequate. I'm returning mine since I wanted a cordless controller. Anyway, don't be fooled by the deceptive picture, mis-spelled name and total lack of a product description.
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