
Are you stuck in the last-gen with only a PS2 to your name? Do you wish you had that terrific motion control with your DualShock controller? Well, your time has come. The Zero G line of controllers will soon be released to remedy your pain.
The unique motion sensitive “Motion Controller” introduces motion sensing technology to PlayStation®2: a 3D motion sensor provides for intuitive steering and movement, matching the functions of the left mini joystick. The sensor can be turned on and off, accommodating the player’s individual preferences. The official license grants for optimum software compatibility. The “Wireless Controller” with a turbo feature for all analogue buttons provides for up to 300 h wireless gaming experience within a range of 10 m. Both devices are equipped with switchable vibration effects.
Too bad they didn’t make a wireless controller with motion controls. That would have been nice.
Here’s the full press release:
The video gaming accessory pros from sunflex Europe are in charge of distribution of the official PlayStation® licensed products “Zero G Wireless Controller” (29.99€ RRP) and “Zero G Motion Controller” (24.99€ RRP) for use with PlayStation®2. Both game pads are branded with the PlayStation® logo and the packaging complies with the design guidelines of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. - this grants for maximum brand awareness and product identity at the POS. The controllers will be available in October.
The unique motion sensitive “Motion Controller” introduces motion sensing technology to PlayStation®2: a 3D motion sensor provides for intuitive steering and movement, matching the functions of the left mini joystick. The sensor can be turned on and off, accommodating the player’s individual preferences. The official license grants for optimum software compatibility. The “Wireless Controller” with a turbo feature for all analogue buttons provides for up to 300 h wireless gaming experience within a range of 10 m. Both devices are equipped with switchable vibration effects.
The official PlayStation® licensed products will be introduced to business customers exclusively in the course of the Games Convention 2007 at the sunflex Europe booth in the Business Center, Hall 1, D74







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Write a Comment»I’m thoroughly confused. Who needs this???
well i need it for my ps3 if it works :O DualShock and MotionSense :O has anyone tested it for PS3?