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The Dual Analog Controller was Sony’s precursor to the [[DualShock Controller]]. It featured two analog [[thumb sticks]], a [[D-pad]], four action buttons (○, ▵, □, ×), Four [[shoulder buttons]], as well as [[Start]], [[Select]] and an analog toggle switch. | The Dual Analog Controller was Sony’s precursor to the [[DualShock Controller]]. It featured two analog [[thumb sticks]], a [[D-pad]], four action buttons (○, ▵, □, ×), Four [[shoulder buttons]], as well as [[Start]], [[Select]] and an analog toggle switch. | ||
The original version launched in Japan featured a vibration | The original version launched in Japan featured a vibration function, but in the US and European release this was removed. | ||
[[Category:Controllers]] | [[Category:Controllers]] | ||
[[Category:Joypads]] | [[Category:Joypads]] | ||
[[Category:Sony PlayStation Controllers]] | [[Category:Sony PlayStation Controllers]] |
Revision as of 14:26, 21 March 2022
The Dual Analog Controller was Sony’s precursor to the DualShock Controller. It featured two analog thumb sticks, a D-pad, four action buttons (○, ▵, □, ×), Four shoulder buttons, as well as Start, Select and an analog toggle switch.
The original version launched in Japan featured a vibration function, but in the US and European release this was removed.