Sony has announced that it will release the DualShock 3 Wireless Controller for its PlayStation 3 console this Wednesday. The new £39.99 gamepad will include a vibration function, a feature that was ...
Sony new Playstation 3 DualShock 3 controller’s release date has been known for some time now. It’s still amazing what a little reminder can do for sales. A day after Sony sent out a news blast ...
We reported yesterday that Sony were on the verge of unveiling a new DualShock rumble controller for the PS3 and today, at the Tokyo Game Show, Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai ...
It was originally announced at the Tokyo Game Show in 2007 and then launched for the North American market in April this year and now finally European gamers will get a chance to get their hands on ...
Coming off of the great news that Sony will be bringing the Dual Shock 3 for the PlayStation 3 consoles, the company announced yesterday another Dual Shock 3-related bombshell. Come November 11, Sony ...
PS3 owners have been waiting a long time for their chance to get a controller that actually rumbles. Legal disputes prevented Sony from releasing a new DualShock controller at launch. They tried to ...
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) on Tuesday announced plans to release its DualShock 3 wireless controller for its PlayStation 3 video game console in April. The new controller will cost $54 ...
After a long wait, the DualShock 3 is finally confirmed for an April 15 release in the US, but third-party peripheral developer Nyko isn't waiting around. Jumping ahead of Sony's plans, Nyko has ...
It's patchy and it doesn't support motion or vibration, but you can now use a DualShock 4 - the PS4's control pad - with your PS3. Wirelessly. The DualShock 4 has always worked with the PS3 through a ...
Sony’s PS3 backwards compatibility nightmare seems to be extending to controllers as well. After announcing that the newest PlayStation won’t allow players to carry over their PSN games or saves, the ...
Sony's latest PS3 firmware update quietly introduces DualShock 4 wireless support for the system, as we get the growing impression the poor old DualShock 3 is being quietly shoved off a cliff.