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== PlayStation Official Controllers == | == PlayStation Official Controllers == | ||
=== SCPH-1010 Pad Digital === | === SCPH-1010 Pad Digital === | ||
[[File:Pad1.jpg|200px|thumb|left]] | [[File:Pad1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|First PS1 Controller]] | ||
* Year(s): December 3, 1994. | * Year(s): December 3, 1994. | ||
* Description: The first pad of the japanese Playstation One console, the buttons were in a different order in the first models that were shown to the public than the final model. | * Description: The first pad of the japanese Playstation One console, the buttons were in a different order in the first models that were shown to the public than the final model. | ||
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=== SCPH-1030 Playstation Mouse === | === SCPH-1030 Playstation Mouse === | ||
* Year(s): December 3, 1994. | * Year(s): December 3, 1994. | ||
* Description: The PlayStation Mouse is an input device for the PlayStation that allows the player to use a mouse as a method of control in compatible games. The mouse was released in Japan on December 3, 1994, the launch date of the PlayStation. | * Description: The PlayStation Mouse is an input device for the PlayStation that allows the player to use a mouse as a method of control in compatible games. The mouse was released in Japan on December 3, 1994, the launch date of the PlayStation. | ||
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=== SCPH-1110 Dual Analog FlightStick === | === SCPH-1110 Dual Analog FlightStick === | ||
* Year(s): April 25, 1996 | * Year(s): April 25, 1996 | ||
* Description: 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. | * Description: 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. | ||
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=== SCPH-1150 Dual Analog === | === SCPH-1150 Dual Analog === | ||
* Year(s): April 25, 1997 | * Year(s): April 25, 1997 | ||
* Description: 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). | * Description: 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). | ||
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=== SCPH-1200 Dual Shock Analog === | === SCPH-1200 Dual Shock Analog === | ||
* Year(s): November 20, 1997 | * Year(s): November 20, 1997 | ||
* Description: The DualShock Analog Controller (SCPH-1200) can provide vibration feedback based on game activity, and input through two analog sticks. Its name derives from its dual vibration motors. | * Description: The DualShock Analog Controller (SCPH-1200) can provide vibration feedback based on game activity, and input through two analog sticks. Its name derives from its dual vibration motors. | ||
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=== SCPH-1200E 10 Million Model Controller === | === SCPH-1200E 10 Million Model Controller === | ||
* Year(s): April, 1998 | * Year(s): April, 1998 | ||
* Description: The 10 Million Model controller was given away at the same time as the 10 Million Model Console. These are extremely limited in number | * Description: The 10 Million Model controller was given away at the same time as the 10 Million Model Console. These are extremely limited in number |