Playstation 2 and PC Alienware Gamepad – Green
- Digital 8-way D-pad with circular swivel base
- Powerful dual vibration motors
- Ergonomically-reactive shoulder buttons
- Mode Selection Switch – Analog/Digital
- Analog mode indicator light
Product Description
The lighting technology made legendary by Alienware’s high-performance computer systems has now extended to the gamepad! Glowing lights react to the action in the game by searing from the Alien head and rubberized grills. This premium wired controller features Dynamic Analong Sensitivity Control – shift gears in a snap! The built-in shift button allows you to individually shift from standard joystick sensitivity mode to precision joystick sensitivity mode on the glide. Interchangeable joystick saucer grips allow you to delight in the right grip stylishness for the right game! Brilliant customize and replace the joystick tops so you can use your preferred grip stylishness for specific game types and control schemes. Dually compatible with both PlayStation 2 and PC.
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This gamepad from alienware is awesome i have one of this controllers and its work exact thats why i gave it 5 stars. Is one of the best!
Rating: 5 / 5
I first bought this product as a spare controller for my ps2 thinking maybe I’ll use it for computer sports meeting also. OK the computer game thing never turned out, I don’t play computer sports meeting. My friend has a PS3 so we figured we’d try this controller out on it using the USB port. Playing COD4, all the controls worked like a dream except the right analog stick. For some reason the directions were all out of whack. Don’t get me incorrect I was still able to come in 2nd shooting everyone in the knees.
Rating: 4 / 5
It’s a splendid pad, but the right joystick doesn’t seem to work right. I’m using it on a PC. I was trying to play Halo2 as well as the Simpsons Hit and Run, and no matter how I configured the controller, the right joystick always to be off by 90degrees or something else weird. Perplexing! It is a nice pad, but it either doesn’t want to work right, or is very hard to configure.
Rating: 2 / 5
I use this controller for my computer, no tests on PS2.
I gave this controller 3 of 5 stars mainly because this controller is basic, plain and unadorned. The controller does have a excellent feel to it. I don’t mind the wire, or I wouldn’t have bought it in the first place. If you dual box sports meeting, this might not be ideal for you as the controller is honestly light, and the wire sometimes pulls it right off your lap. The main conundrum I have with this controller is the button response. I find myself mashing the buttons sometimes to make sure it is hard-pressed in enough to pick up the command. It can be frustrating trying to get owing to a menu quick only to brilliant the incorrect option because your down button missed a tap. This seems to be a common conundrum with low end controllers, so I kind of expected that. Not anything to write home about, but gets the job done.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was excited to try an Alienware product and it worked perfectly initially. But the first time I place a small force on the right analog stick, the cover flew off. I guess thats to be expected since I received an extra pair of covers. The largest conundrum for me though is that after about a week of use the R1 shoulder button was not responding which takes a lot away from the game I bought it for. I’ve been searching for a replacement gamepad. Oh well I take my loss and learn from it.
Rating: 1 / 5