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The Dual Analog Controller (SCPH-1150 in Japan, SCPH-1180 in the United States, and SCPH-1180e in Europe) is Sony's first handheld analog controller for the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the DualShock; the first analog controller was the PlayStation Analog Joystick (SCPH-1110).[1]

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  1. 35 relations: Ace Combat 2, Analog stick, Atari Games, Bushido Blade (video game), Colony Wars, D-pad, Descent II, DualShock, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Fifth generation of video game consoles, Gamepad, Gran Turismo (1997 video game), Gran Turismo 2, IGN, Light-emitting diode, MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat, Namco, Need for Speed II, NeGcon, Next Generation (magazine), Nintendo, Nintendo 64 controller, Patent, PlayStation (console), PlayStation Analog Joystick, PlayStation controller, Ridge Racer (1993 video game), Rumble Pak, Sony, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Tobal 2, United States, United States Patent and Trademark Office, Wipeout (video game), Ziff Davis.

  2. Gamepads
  3. PlayStation (console) accessories

Ace Combat 2

is a 1997 combat flight simulation video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation.

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Analog stick

An analog stick (analogue stick in British English), also known as control stick, joystick or thumbstick, is an input device for a controller (often a game controller) that is used for two-dimensional input.

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Atari Games

Atari Games Corporation, known as Midway Games West Inc. after 1999, was an American producer of arcade video games.

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Bushido Blade (video game)

is a 3D fighting video game developed by Lightweight and published by Square and Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.

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Colony Wars

Colony Wars is a space combat simulator video game for the PlayStation developed and released by Psygnosis in 1997.

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D-pad

A D-pad (short for directional pad) is a flat, typically thumb-operated, directional control.

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Descent II

Descent II is a 1996 first-person shooter game developed by Parallax Software and first published for DOS by Interplay Productions.

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DualShock

The DualShock is a line of gamepads developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation family of video game consoles. Dual Analog Controller and DualShock are gamepads and PlayStation (console) accessories.

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Electronic Gaming Monthly

Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) is a monthly American video game magazine.

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Fifth generation of video game consoles

The fifth generation era (also known as the 32-bit era, the 64-bit era, or the 3D era) refers to computer and video games, video game consoles, and handheld gaming consoles dating from approximately October 4, 1993, to March 23, 2006.

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Gamepad

A gamepad is a type of video game controller held in two hands, where the fingers (especially thumbs) are used to provide input.

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Gran Turismo (1997 video game)

is a 1997 racing simulation video game developed by Japan Studio's Polys Entertainment (later called Polyphony Digital for North American releases and sequels) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.

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Gran Turismo 2

Gran Turismo 2 is a 1999 racing simulation video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.

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IGN

IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.

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Light-emitting diode

A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it.

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MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat

MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat is a vehicle simulation game developed and published by Activision, released in 1995 as part of the MechWarrior series of video games in the BattleTech franchise.

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Namco

was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo.

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Need for Speed II

Need for Speed II is a 1997 racing video game released for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.

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NeGcon

The, stylized as neGcon, is a motion-based game controller manufactured in 1995 by Namco for the PlayStation. Dual Analog Controller and neGcon are PlayStation (console) accessories.

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Next Generation (magazine)

Next Generation was a US video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US).

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Nintendo

is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo 64 controller

The Nintendo 64 controller (model number: NUS-005) is the standard game controller for the Nintendo 64 home video game console. Dual Analog Controller and Nintendo 64 controller are gamepads.

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Patent

A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention.

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PlayStation (console)

The (abbreviated as PS, commonly known as the PS1/PS one or its codename PSX) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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PlayStation Analog Joystick

The PlayStation Analog Joystick (SCPH-1110) is Sony's first analog controller for the PlayStation, and is the precursor to the PlayStation Dual Analog Controller. Dual Analog Controller and PlayStation Analog Joystick are PlayStation (console) accessories.

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PlayStation controller

The PlayStation controller is the first gamepad released by Sony Interactive Entertainment for its PlayStation home video game console. Dual Analog Controller and PlayStation controller are gamepads and PlayStation (console) accessories.

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Ridge Racer (1993 video game)

is a 1993 racing video game developed and published by Namco.

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Rumble Pak

The is a removable device from Nintendo that provides force feedback while playing video games.

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Sony

, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (SIE) is a Japanese-American multinational video game and digital entertainment company of Sony.

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Tobal 2

is a 3D fighting video game developed by DreamFactory and released by Square in Japan in 1997.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States Patent and Trademark Office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that serves as the national patent office and trademark registration authority for the United States.

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Wipeout (video game)

Wipeout (stylised as wipE′out″) is a racing video game developed and published by Psygnosis.

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Ziff Davis

Ziff Davis, Inc. is an American digital media and internet company.

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See also

Gamepads

PlayStation (console) accessories

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_Analog_Controller

Also known as Dual Analog, DualAnalog, Sony Analog Controller.