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PS1 controllers will work on PS2, but not the other way around.MAILER_DAEMON
I have a PS1 and a PS2 (both the newer 'slim' versions), and they're not interchangeable.ebbderelictok thanks alot.
The official PS2 controller packaging says it is compatible with the PS2, PS one and PS1, so it will work. liquidzero123
whats the difference between ps one and ps1?
[QUOTE="liquidzero123"]The official PS2 controller packaging says it is compatible with the PS2, PS one and PS1, so it will work. Wolf-Chief
whats the difference between ps one and ps1?
It's the smaller version of the PS1, kinda like how the PS2-7000 series and beyond is called the PS2 slim.I stand corrected then. :oops:MAILER_DAEMON
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Wolf-Chief, like Mailer_Daemon says, the difference is that the PS1 is just bigger and heavier than the PSone, which was smaller and lighter. They do the same thing though. The PS1 is grey and the PSone is white.
Plus with the PS2 controller it already has rumble built in. So you won't have to hunt down a PS1 controller let alone a rumble equpied one if you want to enjoy the rumble gimmick. Also you can use the left analog stick if you press the center button(forgot what its called) and of course Right analog stick has no use on the PS1 whatsoever..... or that I am aware of at least.Wula_all of my ps1 library uses anolog stick as an option
Plus with the PS2 controller it already has rumble built in. So you won't have to hunt down a PS1 controller let alone a rumble equpied one if you want to enjoy the rumble gimmick. Also you can use the left analog stick if you press the center button(forgot what its called) and of course Right analog stick has no use on the PS1 whatsoever..... or that I am aware of at least.Wula_The only PS1 game I can think of that makes use of the right analog stick is Quake II.
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