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The Xbox Game Controller, which sports the “jewel” logo, is built for maximum control and comfort. Its design is the result of thousands of hours of usability testing. It has an eight-way directional pad (D-pad), left and right analog sticks as well as left and right shoulder triggers. Also there are six pressure-sensitive multicolored analog buttons and dual slots for memory cards and other peripherals. The built-in “rumble” feature is designed to increase gaming realism. The controller also features a cord over 9.5 feet long to give gamers the freedom to sit nearly anywhere they want during gameplay.Amazon.com Product Description
The Xbox game controller, which sports the “jewel” logo, is built for maximum control and comfort. Its design is the result of thousands of hours of usability testing. It features an eight-way directional pad (D-pad), left and right analog sticks, left and right shoulder triggers, six pressure-sensitive multicolored an… More >>
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Microsoft Xbox Game Controller – Game pad – 8 button – Microsoft Xbox – black
Microsoft Xbox Game Controller – Game pad – 8 button – Microsoft Xbox – black
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I bought two controllers with my Xbox a little over a year ago and they are both done. One of them doesn’t respond (cord is broken) and on the other one the joystick is broken and doesn’t move correctly. I called Microsoft support and all they could tell me was go out and buy another controller (great, blow another thirty dollars on Microsoft).
I’ve experienced way too many problems with Xbox in addition to my controllers. I’d recommend anyone to get Gamecube or PS2.
ok. I never liked the idea of Microsoft making a gaming console, but I gave it a chance anyways. I went down to the local game store, and took it for a spin. Well, the games weren’t all that great; even boring at times. But one of the biggest complaints I have about the system is it’s controller. If you have never held one, go in to your kitchen, grab a can of spam, and glue a trillion tiny buttons on it, and draw on an oversized X. What I’m tring to get at is this; DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. Buy a gamecube.
I specifically ordered the original Xbox controllers (like someone else who sent in a review) but I was sent 4 small, turbo controllers. I am hoping that they will replace these turbo controllers with the ones that I want and pay for the shipping because it was clearly their mistake.
1. Gamecube
2. XBOX
3. Dreamcast
4. N64
5. POS2
‘Nuff said.
How can you play Halo on a computer? You can’t. Stay with D and stay away from S.