Playstation 2 Edimensional G-Pad Pro Controller Introducing the all-new G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Gamepad! Featuring patented VRMS (Virtual Reality Motion Sensing) Technology, you can now take control of your PS2 games like never before. The G-Pad Pro does not require special games; you can use it on virtually any existing game on your PS2! Experience increased precision in many games and decreased hand fatigue after extended gameplay.
Featuring Immersion TouchSense Force Feedback Technology! The G-Pad Pro is the world’s only motion sensing gamepad with built-in rumble. Experience dramatically increased realism and interactivity with any type of racing or flying game, even first person shooters and role playing games. Adjust the sensitivity on-the-fly so you can game in your own style. You can even turn the motion sensing on or off with the touch of a button. Available now, the G-Pad Pro includes features you won’t find even in the next generation systems including force feedback, macro support for rapid multi-key execution (PS2), a compact and comfortable design and an internal LED for a custom look. Ten digital action buttons Full real-time sensitivity adjustment For Sony Playstation 2
Customer Review: Who needs a PS3?
Think $600 is a little too much to pay for a PS3? I sure do, that’s why I figured I’d try out this new controller that promises motion sensing for the PS2. Plus it includes rumble which the pS3 won’t have. The controller really works great and surprisingly the motion sensing is a great feature. In racing games especially it helps you make smoother turns for better lap times. it’s very responsive and the design is nice and compact. I highly recommend this product, plus it’s very affordable especially for what you get.
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