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== Overview ==
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.
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.


Building upon the foundation of Nintendo's Super NES controller, the PlayStation controller introduced a significant innovation: a second pair of shoulder buttons designed for the middle fingers. This addition aimed to enhance navigation within the 3D environments that PlayStation was specifically designed to render. By incorporating shoulder buttons for both index and middle fingers, the controller enabled intuitive two-way depth control. To mitigate the potential for a less secure grip resulting from the repositioning of the middle fingers to the shoulders, the PlayStation controller incorporated ergonomic grip handles.
== PlayStation Official Controllers ==
 
== PlayStation Official Controllers ==  
=== SCPH-1010 Pad Digital ===
=== SCPH-1010 Pad Digital ===
[[File:Pad1.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* 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.
* Models: SCPH-1010, SCPH-1080 (Larger Version)
* Models: SCPH-1010, SCPH-1080 (Larger Version).


=== SCPH-1030 Playstation Mouse ===
=== SCPH-1030 Playstation Mouse ===
[[File:Psmouse.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* 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.
* Models: SCPH-1030 (Japan), SCPH-1090 (Elsewhere)
* Models: SCPH-1030 (Japan), SCPH-1090 (Elsewhere).


=== SCPH-1110 Dual Analog FlightStick ===
=== SCPH-1110 Dual Analog FlightStick ===
[[File:Dualanalogjoystick.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* 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.
* Models: SCPH-1110
* Models: SCPH-1110.


=== SCPH-1150 Dual Analog ===
=== SCPH-1150 Dual Analog ===
[[File:Dualana.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* 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).
* Models: SCPH-1150 (Japan), SCPH-1180 (US), SCPH-1180e (Europe)
* Models: SCPH-1150 (Japan), SCPH-1180 (US), SCPH-1180e (Europe).


=== SCPH-1200 Dual Shock Analog ===
=== SCPH-1200 Dual Shock Analog ===
[[File:Pad3.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* 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.  
* Models: SCPH-1200
* Models: SCPH-1200.
 
=== SCPH-1200E 10 Million Model Controller ===
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* 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
* Models: SCPH-1200E
 
=== SLEH-0023: Official Dance Mat ===
[[File:Matpad.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): April 10, 1999 - May 9, 2001
* Description: This is the official dance mat controller from Sony and it actually spans across their first two consoles and all their revisions.
* Models: SLEH-00023




== Licensed Controllers ==
== Licensed Controllers ==
=== SLEH-0001 ASCII Specialized Pad ===
=== SLEH-00001 ASCII Specialized Pad ===
[[File:AsciiSpecializedPad.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): N/A
* Year(s): N/A
* Description: The big brother of Asciiware’s standard AsciiPad, it comes with a complete set of Auto fire and Turbo controls, just enough power to take the skill out of any game you want to play. Add to that its built in slow motion option and you have the complete cheaters dream.  
* Description: The big brother of Asciiware’s standard AsciiPad, it comes with a complete set of Auto fire and Turbo controls, just enough power to take the skill out of any game you want to play. Add to that its built in slow motion option and you have the complete cheaters dream.  
* Manufacturer: ASCII
* Manufacturer: ASCII


=== SLEH-0002: ASCII Arcade Stick ===
=== SLEH-00002: ASCII Arcade Stick ===
[[File:AsciiArcadestick.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): N/A
* Year(s): N/A
* Description: Even though it does have several skill avoiding options to choose from this arcade stick does really bring the feeling of the old arcade cabinet machines into the home.
* Description: Lost in the Past
* Manufacturer: ASCII
* Manufacturer: ASCII


=== SLEH-0003: Namco NeGCon ===
=== SLEH-00003 / SLPH-0001 Namco NeGCon ===
[[File:Negcon.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): January 1, 1995
* Year(s): January 1, 1995
* Description: The NeGcon is a video game peripheral released for the PlayStation by Namco, and is also compatible with the PlayStation 2.
* Description: The NeGcon is a video game peripheral released for the PlayStation by Namco, and is also compatible with the PlayStation 2.
* Manufacturer: Namco
* Manufacturer: Namco


=== SLEH-00004: Namco Arcade Stick ===
=== SLPH-0002: HORI Fighting Stick PS ===
 
=== SLEH-0011: Resident Evil Pad ===
* Year(s): January 21, 1998
* Description: Developed specifically for use on Resident Evil, Resident Evil – Director’s Cut and Resident Evil 2 (games not included).
* Manufacturer: Ascii Entertainment
 
=== SLPH-0002: Hori Fighting Stick PS ===
[[File:Horifightingstick.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): N/A
* Year(s): N/A
* Description: Lost in the past.
* Description: Lost in the past.
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=== SLPH-0003: ASCII Fighter Stick V ===
=== SLPH-0003: ASCII Fighter Stick V ===
[[File:AsciiAsciiPadV.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): N/A
* Year(s): N/A
* Description: Lost in the Past  
* Description: Lost in the Past  
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=== SLPH-0004: Sunsoft Sunstation Pad ===
=== SLPH-0004: Sunsoft Sunstation Pad ===
[[File:Sunstation.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
* Year(s): July 28, 1995
* Year(s): July 28, 1995
* Description: is a third-party controller similar to the Sega Saturn and created by Sunsoft.
* Description: is a third-party controller similar to the Sega Saturn and created by Sunsoft.
* Manufacturer: Sunsoft
* Manufacturer: Sunsoft
 
=== SLPH-0005: ASCII Asciipad V ===
 
=== SLPH-0007: Sankyo N.Asuka ===
 
=== SLPH-00008: Spital Sangyo Programmable Joystick ===
 
=== SLPH-00009: Hori Fighting Commander 2Way Pad ===
 
=== SLPH-00010: Super Pro Commander ===
 
=== SLPH-00012: HORI Fighting Commander 10B Pad ===
 
=== SLUH-0028: Sphere 360 ===
* Year(s): 1996
* Description: Advanced motion control for three-dimensional environments has become a reality. Envision a level of precision in power that seemingly responds to mere intention, delivering a gaming experience characterized by unparalleled naturalness and immersion.
* Manufacturer: Ascii Entertainment
 
=== SLUH-0031: InterAct Program Pad ===
* Year(s): ‎July 14, 2013
* Description: The ProgramPad is the clear choice for serious PlayStation players. With up to ten easily programmable fire buttons, programmable digital direction control, non-volatile memory for storing custom setting, slow motion and auto-fire, the ProgramPad gives you the ultimate control over the toughest fighting and action titles.
* Manufacturer: Interact
 
=== SLUH-0045: The Glove ===
* Year(s): September 19, 1999
* Description: The Glove will take a player years to master especially after using a standard controller for so long, its a nice idea but not fun to use at all.
* Manufacturer: Reality-Quest
 
=== SLUH-0059: Namco Jogcon ===
[[File:Jogcon.jpg|200px|thumb|left]]
 
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