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5 Reasons the DualShock 3 Rocks

NextGEN Gamers | June 24, 2008 | Reviews | Playstation 3 
For the first time in a long time, the Sony brand of DualShock controllers has never had so much quality competition from its competitors. In a follow up to his article on the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, Fuchal takes a look at 5 reasons the DualShock 3 is still a force to be reckoned with in gaming controllers.
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    HisServant77 | June 24, 2008
    Wow, this just makes me want to go out and buy one even more. One day though, one day I'll see how well-made it is . . .
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    Xenctuary | June 24, 2008
    I can't wait for the DualShock 3 to hit Europe. Sony really should have had ready for launch.
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    pwned227 | June 24, 2008
    I love my DualShock 3 it's the best.
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    tallteen86 | June 24, 2008
    Dualshock 3 is all well and good (I like it, and I have it)....But really, each controller is good in it's own way.
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      HisServant77 | June 25, 2008
      Exactly true That's why I'll keep my sixaxis, like to get a DS3, and even would like to try that . . . odd controller they're thinking of coming out with that separates into two things! Just because they are different types, each with their own features
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    oblivion_crazy | June 24, 2008
    wtf this is in every console news for each controller?
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    Guticb | June 24, 2008
    DAMMIT.

    This made me want to go and spend $55 on a Dualshock 3.
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    BANDITO ATTACK | June 24, 2008
    i dont understand #3. apparently D-pads are the shit for fighting games? what about arcades? :0


    psx/2/3 controller is awesome. i don't like the triggers on the ps3 one tho. they're weird @__@
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    Zeon I | June 25, 2008
    It only needed one reason. Rumble. I've never played a PS Game with no Rumble.

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