The PlayStation 3’s DualShock controller is an absolute classic. It’s easily withstood the demand of three generations of consoles with comparatively minimal updating: an impressive feat, comparable to the original NES controller lasting up until the N64.
That all said, as classic a design as the DualShock is, it can be hard to get used to if you’re used to an Xbox 360 controller, which is considered by many to be more user friendly in its ergonomics. For those of you who want your PS3 controller to feel more like an Xbox 360.
This looks like a great addition to the Switch Lite. 20 years after the Shock ‘N’ Rock was released for Gameboy Color, Nyko Technologies brings back the immersive gaming peripheral for Nintendo Switch.
Neil writes "E3 2016 isn't only about games...it's about accessories too and Nyko Technologies are today debuting a number of new lines."
The real question is, who will be the FIRST to make a DS4 with a better than 1 afternoons battery life, hmmmm???
Chris Arbogast, Nyko Technologies' Marketing Director, shows off the company's next gamepad for Android devices.
preordered one of these with the 360 button layout from amazon...it's only 35 bucks, and if it turns out to have a tight feel, it will be a great deal.....I've already got one third party ps3 controller with the "360 layout", (I love the concave analogs and the spacing of the sticks) but the triggers feel really cheap and loose...Nyko has a decent track history as a controller mfr. though, so I'm optimistic.
Their is a reason the PS controller is still around, it is one of the best ever. I love my DS3.
I'd like to see the opposite - a DualShock-style controller for the 360. While the 360 controller is nice, the D-Pad is horrendous - its one weakness!
Only thing it needs is DS3 D-pad.
the 360 seriously needs a better D pad
im surprised no one has jumped on that yet