The DualShock 2 Controller is a sixth-generation gamepad and a successor of the DualShock Controller. It was released into the market in 2000 as a video game controller for Sony PlayStation 2. The DualShock 2 Controller is also forward compatible with original models of PlayStation and backward compatible with PlayStation 3 through the third party peripheral connecting the controller and the console via a USB port.
Noticeable features of the DualShock 2 Controller include stiffer analog sticks, a blue DualShock logo at the top of the controller, and pressure-sensitive analog values. It also cannot work with games that require Sixaxis functionality.
The DualShock 2 Controller has a height of 3.74” (95 mm), width of 6.18” (157 mm), depth of 2.16” (54.9 mm), and approximate weight of 7.4 oz (.21 kg).
The DualShock 2 Controller is a sixth-generation gamepad and a successor of the DualShock Controller. It was released into the market in 2000 as a video game controller for Sony PlayStation 2. The DualShock 2 Controller is also forward compatible with original models of PlayStation and backward compatible with PlayStation 3 through the third party peripheral connecting the controller and the console via a USB port.
Noticeable features of the DualShock 2 Controller include stiffer analog sticks, a blue DualShock logo at the top of the controller, and pressure-sensitive analog values. It also cannot work with games that require Sixaxis functionality.
The DualShock 2 Controller has a height of 3.74” (95 mm), width of 6.18” (157 mm), depth of 2.16” (54.9 mm), and approximate weight of 7.4 oz (.21 kg).