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  2. May 21, 2020 · Sony. The first PlayStation controller took what was working and made it their own. The standard inputs were all there like a D-pad and right side buttons, but with an additional second row...

    • 1977: Atari Joystick
      1977: Atari Joystick
    • 1979: Intellivision
      1979: Intellivision
    • 1983: Nintendo Entertainment System
      1983: Nintendo Entertainment System
  3. PlayStation controller port. Successor. Dual Analog Controller. The PlayStation controller is the first gamepad released by Sony Interactive Entertainment for its PlayStation home video game console. The original version (model SCPH-1010) was released alongside the PlayStation on 3 December 1994. [1]

    • PlayStation Controller
    • PlayStation Dual Analog Controller
    • Dualshock
    • Dualshock 2
    • Honorable Mention: The Boomerang
    • Sixaxis
    • Dualshock 3
    • PlayStation Move
    • Dualshock 4
    • Dualsense

    The PlayStation controller was released alongside the original PlayStation in 1994 and was inspired by the controller of the Super Nintendo. Teiyu Goto,designer of the original PlayStation controller, respected the success of Nintendo's latest console and didn't want this new controller to be too much of a "radical departure." "The Super NES was a ...

    PlayStation's Dual Analog controller was a predecessor to the DualShock and introduced the twin analog sticks for the first time. It was first released in Japan in 1997 alongside Tobal 2 and Bushido Blade and included a rumble feature that would be initially taken out of the North American and European versions. "We evaluated all the features and d...

    The DualShock replaced PlayStation's Dual Analog controller in 1997 in Japan and in North America and elsewhere in 1998 and beyond. The DualShock sported a rumble feature, and its name was derived from the two vibration motors that were housed inside the handles of the controller. In 1999, Ape Escape was the first game that required the use of the ...

    The DualShock 2 was released alongside the PlayStation 2 in 2000 and was similar to the original DualShock bar a few cosmetic changes, a more square connector, and analog buttons that were pressure sensitive. Those who didn't love the standard black color of the DualShock 2 could also purchase various other colors like satin silver, ceramic white, ...

    While the PlayStation 3 "Boomerang" controller was never released,it took the world by storm with its radical design that looks like...well...a boomerang. It was shown at E3 2005 during the reveal of the PlayStation 3, but curiously, wasn't highlighted or focused on during the main presentation. It was simply sitting in display cases on the show fl...

    The Sixaxis was included with the PlayStation 3 when it launched in 2006. It was Sony's first official wireless controller, and was capable of detecting motion with "six degrees of freedom," yet it did not have a rumble feature. Games such as Warhawk and Lair were designed around the Sixaxis, which was a much lighter controller due to the lack of r...

    In 2007, a year after the launch of the PlayStation 3 and the Sixaxis controller, Sony announced the DualShock 3at the Tokyo Game Show. It would end up replacing the Sixaxis and would finally bring back the much-requested haptic feedback. Besides that, the DualShock 3 was not much different than the Sixaxis, even though it did weigh about 40% more ...

    The PlayStation Move controllers were originally released in 2009 for use with the PlayStation 3 and were available during the motion renaissance that also featured the Nintendo Wii Remote and Microsoft Kinect. The PlayStation Move controller (or wand) had inertial sensors that could detect motion and a big orb the top that could change colors and ...

    The DualShock 4 was released alongside the PlayStation 4 in 2013and featured not only a capacitive front touchpad and motion detection but also a light bar on the top of the controller that could illuminate in many different colors. The light bar, while it would flash red and blue when the cops were chasing you in GTA V or would mimic Alien Isolati...

    The PlayStation 5 controller has been revealed, and its called the DualSense.It is said to "bring a sense of touch to PS5 gameplay," and will keep many of the DualShock 4 features while adding new functionality and a refined design. The DualSense will have much more advanced haptic feedback and adaptive triggers for the L2 and R2 buttons. The hapti...

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Ken Kutaragi, former chairman and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, once said that Sony probably spent as much time on the PlayStation’s controller as it did on the design of the console...

    • The Nintendo PlayStation Controller
      The Nintendo PlayStation Controller
    • The PlayStation Prototype Controllers
      The PlayStation Prototype Controllers
    • The Original PlayStation 1 Controller
      The Original PlayStation 1 Controller
  5. 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.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_KutaragiKen Kutaragi - Wikipedia

    Ken Kutaragi (久夛良木 健, Kutaragi Ken, born 2 August 1950) is a Japanese engineering technologist and businessman. He is the former chairman and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), the video game division of Sony Group Corporation, and current president and CEO of Cyber AI Entertainment. He is known as "The Father of the ...

  7. Apr 8, 2020 · That's why we have tracked the history of the PlayStation controller, from original release alongside the PlayStation to the DualSense PS5 Controller. PlayStation Digital Controller (PS1, 1994 ...

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