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Looks like a nice peripheral. Too bad it's not black, though this was done to avoid tricking others into thinking it's a real weapon.
I will pick this up, move, and the navigation controller up shortly. I decided there are enough games to warrant the purchases.
man, the buttons are finally fixed. the other peripherals had it so you still had to press the buttons on the damned controller.
will be picking this up after class tuesday morning, hopefully my copy of KZ3 will arrive shortly after or else it will be a loongggg afternoon.
for KZ3, Soccom 4 and Dead Space Extraction, among others of course