Make your PC a playstation!

3 07 2006

I was just thinking the other day, how difficult it was trying to play GTA:Vice City on my laptop, and now I have the perfect solution!
The USB Playstation2 controller converter allows you to plug PS2 controllers straight into your PC via the USB port, ready for you to start playing your favourite games without having to spend 6 hours memorising the key combinations for every move.

It’s features are as follows:

  • USB powered.
  • Easy to install, simply hot-plug to USB port.
  • Real vibration feedback function.
  • Digital & analog modes are available.
  • Support dual player games.
  • Compatible with PlayStation/PlayStation2 controller.
  • Compatible with Win XP, 2000, ME, 98SE, 98 with Direct X 7.0a or above.
  • Size : 85 x 65 x 20 mm
  • Weight : 66gm
  • Cable Length: 60 cm.

Unfortunatly I haven’t had the oppurtunity to try one out, but when I do, I shall give you a personal review!

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3 responses to “Make your PC a playstation!”

3 07 2006
William Hook :

Hmm, personally I perfer PC gaming to console gaming, however if it’s a good racing sim like Project Gotham Racing, I don’t mind. I tried playing SOCOM II once on PS2, urgh. So hard to control. I’d say Hardware: Online Arena is just pushing the “playable” boundries.

3 07 2006
Kangie :

It depends… games where there aren’t many controls are fine, but GTA, where you have the car/on foot controls (and you’re used to playing it on the PS2) and can’t remember the key combinations for absolutly everything, it’s just impossible for me :P
It’s like Myst (point and click game) for the PC is just annoying on the PS2, as you only use like, the d-pad and the X, I suppose it depends if the game was originally designed for the PC and then made for the PS2 as an after thought, or vice-versa.

4 07 2006
William Hook :

True. I mean, I can play GTA Vice City perfectly on PS2 after around 5 minutes, but it’s a little dodgy on PC, unless you have a weeks’ “training”.

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