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Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224460194
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: December 02, 2005
Studio: Microsoft
Sales Rank: 122
MPN: B4F-00002
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Product Description: Technical DataInput Device / TypeGame padTechnical DataInput Device / Form FactorExternalTechnical DataInput Device / Connectivity TechnologyWirelessTechnical DataHeader / Product LineMicrosoft XboxTechnical DataHeader / Model360 Wireless ControllerTechnical DataHeader / CompatibilityGame consoleTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerMicrosoftTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataMiscellaneous / Compatible Game ConsolesMicrosoft Xbox 360
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Attractive, comfortable, nice weight and welcome inclusion of rumble all make this a great controller. Unfortunately, I can only give it three stars due to - and bare with me, fanboys, till you see my reasoning - the PS3 controller.
I won't compare the layouts of the controllers because that comes down to personal preference. Some are more comfortable with Microsoft's layout and some with Sony's - that's up to you - and Sony's is only lighter due to the lack of dualshock.
The Sixaxis functionality of the PS3 controller is also yet to be properly implemented - there are some good attempts and some abject failures - but it does add an extra element to games and can be fun. And the one advantage the 360 controller currently ... Read More:
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It's nicer now that Microsoft have thought to make a smaller controller, and while it's still not that small, it fits nicely into the palms. Battery life is excellent, but is also where it loses a star. The controller is not rechargable, and it is necessary to buy a charger kit and optional extra rechargable batteries in order for it to be so. This isn't nice, seeing as the controller isn't really cheap in the first place. It does also tend to switch itself off from time to time with certain games when the battery life is low, and to ge the most out of your AAs, you end up pressing the big X button every 5 minutes.
All this said, a controller, in this case, is a controller, and there's not much more to it. In short, a good piece of equipment, but ... Read More:
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the new controller for the 360 is sheer genius. The lack of wires helps gameplay and the battery life is v long. I would reccomend the quick charge kit and another rechargable pack too. the controls feel intuitive and well layed out and having a direct link to the consoles menu is clever too. However the grey strip along the bottom does absorb liquid and passing controller around is not very good. On the plus side multiple controllers can be used together easily as the big Xbox logo tells whos player one. This means no following wires (there are none!) as on my old PS2 and minimal confusion. Give yourselves a pat on the back microsoft!
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Please take a second to give a good review. I purchased the Elite 360 package and day 1 started the game and within 10 minutes, the right joystick started to lock! the trigger was making creaky noise and the console tray where you put the DVD is another piece of cheap plastic. looks like all's made and shipped from china or something..
no doubt the console itself is amazing - and the games are superb - but the quality of the product is very very bad! i have the original xbox and the controllers over there are perfectly solid!!! Just because it's XBOX, it doesnt mean that all's rose & wine! - very dissapointed for the money i paid!
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These are great lag-free controllers, especially if you only play your Xbox 360 every now and again. However, beware if you're a vivid gamer. If you play for hours on end then you'll find that the controller literally eats up batteries and you'll end up draining a pack of 24 batteries quite quickly. You'll find that you'll need to invest in a charger if you want to stop guzzling up the batteries. (It's really annoying having to change batteries in the middle of an online match.) It would probably be adbisable to have an extra controller readily charged in case of needing to switch quickly. If you're playing with other people you will need at least 2 wireless controllers for 4 people and 1 for 3 people as the Xbox 360 only has two USB slots for wired controllers ... Read More:
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