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🎮 Original Sony PlayStation One (PS1) Computer Entertainment System Console Non Analog Controller 🎮
*** All Of The Buttons Work Perfectly ***
ℹ️ This VideoGame Controller May Appeal To Collectors Of Original Sony PlayStation / Play Station Computer Entertainment System, PlayStation Mini, PS1 - One, PSone, PS2 - Two, PS3 - Three, PS4 - Four, P.S.5 - Five, Pro, Slim, Super Slim, Classic, Portable, PS Vita, Vita 2000, PSP 2000, PSP 3000, PSP Go, PSP-E1000 And Many More ℹ️
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The PlayStation controller is the first gamepad released by Sony Interactive Entertainment for its PlayStation home video game console. The original version (model SCPH-1010) was released alongside the PlayStation on 3 December 1994.
Based on the basic button configuration established with Nintendo's Super NES Controller, the PlayStation controller added a second pair of shoulder buttons for the middle fingers. Intended to update the gamepad for navigating 3D environments such as the ones PlayStation was designed to generate, the concept behind featuring shoulder buttons for both the index and middle fingers was to implement two-way directional depth controls using the two sets of buttons. To compensate for the less stable grip from shifting the middle fingers' placement to the shoulders, grip handles were added to the controller.
Using the simple geometric shapes of a green triangle, a red circle, a blue cross, and a pink square (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square) to label its action buttons rather than traditionally used letters or numbers, the PlayStation controller established a trademark which would be incorporated heavily into the PlayStation brand. In an interview with Teiyu Goto, designer of the original PlayStation controller, he explained what the symbols mean: the circle and cross represent "yes" and "no", respectively (as common in Japanese culture, which explains their common use as "confirm" and "cancel" in most Japanese PlayStation games, placed similarly to the A and B buttons on the Super NES controller, which had similar functions); the triangle symbolizes a point of view and the square is equated to a sheet of paper there to be used to access menus. In Western releases, the circle and cross functions are often reversed (circle to cancel, cross to confirm) or reassigned to a different button (cross to confirm, triangle to cancel).
The PlayStation 2 console is backwards-compatible with the original PlayStation controller, as the console uses the same connector and protocol as the original PlayStation console. This is part of the PlayStation 2's backward compatibility. However, it has limited functionality with many PS2 games due to the lack of analog sticks and pressure-sensitive buttons.
Ken Kutaragi recounted the designing of the controller:
In development, we simulated every possible joypad situation. We imagined what it would be like to have to continually put the pad down while mapping a game, or playing while lying on the floor, and many other cases. After that we had to decide on the weight of the buttons and the pad itself. We adjusted the weights one gram at a time and eventually we found the correct balance. We probably spent as much time on the joypad's development as we did on the body of the machine.
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🎮 Original Sony PlayStation One (PS1) Computer Entertainment System Console Non Analog Controller 🎮
*** All Of The Buttons Work Perfectly ***
ℹ️ This VideoGame Controller May Appeal To Collectors Of Original Sony PlayStation / Play Station Computer Entertainment System, PlayStation Mini, PS1 - One, PSone, PS2 - Two, PS3 - Three, PS4 - Four, P.S.5 - Five, Pro, Slim, Super Slim, Classic, Portable, PS Vita, Vita 2000, PSP 2000, PSP 3000, PSP Go, PSP-E1000 And Many More ℹ️
⭐️ VERY COLLECTABLE ⭐️
☄️ VERY GOOD CONDITION ☄️
🇦🇺 PAL VERSION 🇦🇺
👍🏻 TESTED & WORKING 👍🏻
📸 SEE PICTURES FOR CONDITION 📸
📮 FREE - AUSTRALIA WIDE POSTAGE 📮
*** I AM ONLY POSTAGE BASED. MY APOLOGIES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE ***
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👀 PLEASE BY ALL MEANS FEEL FREE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS IF YOU HAVE SPARE TIME FOR GAMING RELATED ITEMS AND OTHER ASSORTED COLLECTABLES, SOME RARE CONDITION 👀
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The PlayStation controller is the first gamepad released by Sony Interactive Entertainment for its PlayStation home video game console. The original version (model SCPH-1010) was released alongside the PlayStation on 3 December 1994.
Based on the basic button configuration established with Nintendo's Super NES Controller, the PlayStation controller added a second pair of shoulder buttons for the middle fingers. Intended to update the gamepad for navigating 3D environments such as the ones PlayStation was designed to generate, the concept behind featuring shoulder buttons for both the index and middle fingers was to implement two-way directional depth controls using the two sets of buttons. To compensate for the less stable grip from shifting the middle fingers' placement to the shoulders, grip handles were added to the controller.
Using the simple geometric shapes of a green triangle, a red circle, a blue cross, and a pink square (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square) to label its action buttons rather than traditionally used letters or numbers, the PlayStation controller established a trademark which would be incorporated heavily into the PlayStation brand. In an interview with Teiyu Goto, designer of the original PlayStation controller, he explained what the symbols mean: the circle and cross represent "yes" and "no", respectively (as common in Japanese culture, which explains their common use as "confirm" and "cancel" in most Japanese PlayStation games, placed similarly to the A and B buttons on the Super NES controller, which had similar functions); the triangle symbolizes a point of view and the square is equated to a sheet of paper there to be used to access menus. In Western releases, the circle and cross functions are often reversed (circle to cancel, cross to confirm) or reassigned to a different button (cross to confirm, triangle to cancel).
The PlayStation 2 console is backwards-compatible with the original PlayStation controller, as the console uses the same connector and protocol as the original PlayStation console. This is part of the PlayStation 2's backward compatibility. However, it has limited functionality with many PS2 games due to the lack of analog sticks and pressure-sensitive buttons.
Ken Kutaragi recounted the designing of the controller:
In development, we simulated every possible joypad situation. We imagined what it would be like to have to continually put the pad down while mapping a game, or playing while lying on the floor, and many other cases. After that we had to decide on the weight of the buttons and the pad itself. We adjusted the weights one gram at a time and eventually we found the correct balance. We probably spent as much time on the joypad's development as we did on the body of the machine.
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