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Sony’s DualShock 3 controller can be seen in a number of projects here on Hackaday. There’s a reason for this: it’s easy to sniff the Bluetooth signals coming out of this controll… ...
The PS3's UI Particles Respond to Physical Motions of the Controller in Real-Time Directionally controllable particles may not be a particularly helpful UI feature, but they do show how much ...
Aside from the motion control, the PS3 controller's cosmetics are almost a dead ringer for those of the existing Dual Shock controller that you'll find on today's PlayStation 2.
Nintendo's controller can also detect such motion, but more importantly it can also detect the full range of 3D movement for the controller itself, accurately. To use a concrete example, Nintendo ...
As far as I can tell, you can't buy additional USB adapters, which would be nice if you have more than two controllers, and you can't charge Move controllers with the Charge Base 3 (but Nyko has ...
One more little Vita feature is that using PSN, games can be saved on a PS3 and then resumed on the Vita — as long as that game is cross-platform compatible. This ability does seem useful, as ...
Harrison went on to say that the PS3's motion-sensitive controller had been in the works for some time. "We have already worked on it a long time, and Nintendo almost certainly has done likewise ...
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 ...