PS3 Accessory: The LavaGlow wireless controller |
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Third-party manufacturer dreamGEAR is sending out word that they've got a new peripheral ready for purchase, dubbed the LavaGlow Wireless Controller. This new controller set for the PlayStation 3 features a set of LED-lit handles that simulate the glow effect of real magma and comes in either red or blue. You can also opt to turn the LEDs off if you're trying to save power. dreamGEAR co-founder Richard Weston had this to say regarding this company's new product:
Particularly with the rumors of Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.'s (SCEA) upcoming holiday launch of the new 40GB PS3, lower-priced than previous PS3 models, the LavaGlow Wireless is an ideal controller for tech-savvy and price-conscious gamers.
The LavaGlow Wireless Controller for the PS3 is available for a retail price of US$ 34.99. The controller also runs on AA batteries, so you might want to keep some extra cash handy when making your purchase.
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Comments [refresh]
but does it RUMBLE?
do you see the rumble?
It looks ghetto
Nothing will ever beat the official controllers. The closet one (though not close enough) are the logitech controllers which are pretty good.
Im not trying to diss the 3rd party manufacturer dreamGEAR, but Those type of controllers don't usually work well, And it feels weird.