The Gadget: The DualShock 3, PlayStation 3′s now de facto controller with both rumble and motion-sensing. It replaces the previous SIXAXIS controller without rumble, which is now discontinued.
The DualShock 3 rumbling PS3 controller might have had an April 15 release date on it, but Sony says that units will be shipping out this week to hit stores by next week. If you see it in stores, buy it. Here’s a list of games that will support rumble, with an asterisk after the ones that need an update to do so. Update: SteTo at MTV just reported that the non-rumbling motion-sensing SIXAXIS has been discontinued.
For those who love everything R/C, this Lynxmotion hexapod kit is pretty dorktastically awesome. While technically 2 legs short of spider status, this hexapod has excellent mobility, as 18 servos drive the legs (featuring 3 degrees of freedom) a foot per second and over obstacles up to 4″ high. Oh, and it’s preprogrammed to work with a 2.4Ghz wireless PlayStation 2 compatible controller.
April 15 won’t just be tax day, it’ll be the day you can pick up the DualShock 3 (rumbling PS3 controller) in the US. The controller’s already been available in Japan for months now, which means that if you’re really keen on getting vibration before your buddies, you could import it from Asia and hook it up now. If that’s too much work, US$54.99 will get you one in April. AU: I’m sure Logan at Kotaku AU is all over this, and will let us know when we can expect to see it in Australia.
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The PSP is nice enough to hold, especially compared to the boxy DS Lite, but wouldn’t it be better if it were even nicer? Like, Dualshock/Sixaxis nice? Now you can get this Flexible Hand Grip Advance Pad and make that dream come true. Sure, the bulk added doesn’t really justify the slight comfort improvement from the grips, but if you’ve got huge man hands that cramp up with a little portable, this is totally worth it. [visavis via Famitsu via Kotaku]
We asked you yesterday whether you were happy or annoyed that rumble is back on the DualShock 3 for the PS3, but this new revelation may change your answer. GameDaily BIZ confirmed with SCEA that the rumble technology in the DualShock 3 is exactly the same as the on in the DualShock 2, and doesn’t take advantage of “Immersion’s new next-generation vibration technology.”
KSo last night, in Tokyo, Sony announced the long rumoured PS3 controller with rumble. Considering the rechargeable batteries, wireless and rumble function, a pair of these is going to be about $100, you know? Is it better that they took it away and gave it back? Or should they have left it dead? Will someone make a PS2 DUALSHOCK adaptor so we can recycle my rumbly PS2 joypads? Are you plunking down for these things?
Kaz Hirai just announced it at TGS, in the US and Europe Spring 08, Japan in November. Ten titles supported including the new Metal Gear, no price yet. UPDATED: Game list below. [Kotaku]
Confirming the previous “confirmation” about rumble coming to the PS3, EA has a Burnout Paradise demo booth set up at Tokyo Game Show complete with rumbling controllers. The controller itself looked exactly like a SIXAXIS, but had a sticker beneath it that said “RUMBLE.” It was also much heavier, says IGN, than the standard SIXAXIS—which is to be expected. The rumble itself felt the same as the PS2′s, which is unfortunate, because we were hoping for a 1989 Loma Prieta-level of shaking in this new one. [IGN via Kotaku - Thanks to Kotaku reader Peter]
According to the latest 1UP Yours podcast, the Dual Shock 3 is “confirmed” to make its debut later this week at Tokyo Game Show. We hope so; we miss the rumbles. [Kotaku]