Xbox 360 Controller |  | From: Microsoft Software Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $24.97 as of 9/8/2010 06:40 CDT details You Save: $15.02 (38%)
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Seller: everythings_on_sale Rating: 157 reviews Sales Rank: 64
Platform: Xbox 360 Color: white Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 6.5 x 2.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: B4G00001 Model: 882224020824 UPC: 882224020824 EAN: 0008822240208 ASIN: B000B6MLTQ
Release Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | New and improved ergonomic design enables maximum comfort and endless gameplay | | • | New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use | | • | Two analog pressure-point triggers, two vibration feedback motors, and one eight-way directional pad are included | | • | The controller includes a nine-foot (nearly three-meter) break-away controller cable | | • | Experience easy Vibration Control with a simple On or Off setting to match your personal preference |
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Product Description
Based on the acclaimed design of the Xbox Controller S, the Xbox 360 Controller features an improved ergonomic design. The centralized, glowing Xbox Guide Button gives you quick access to your digital movie, music, and games libraries. Main Features Manufacturer: Microsoft CorporationManufacturer Part Number: B4G-00001Manufacturer Website Address: www.microsoft.comProduct Type: Game PadConnectivity Technology: CableButtons & Controls: 6 x Action Button, 2 x Mini-sticks, 1 x 8-way D-pad, 1 x Start Button, 2 x Menu NavigationInterfaces/Ports: 1 x Proprietary Game Port
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 157
Best PC gamepad yet December 18, 2005 Wayne (Austin, TX) 178 out of 181 found this review helpful
Once I found out that the new xbox 360 controller would work for the PC, I simply had to go purchase one right away and see how well it worked for myself. And I'm quite happy to report that this controller works extremely well on the PC. While I'm sure this controller is awesome connected to an Xbox 360, since I don't have one, I'll keep comments specific to the "PC experience."
First, there is no need to buy the "PC version." Save yourself $5 and buy the xbox version. Then after connecting your controller to the PC, go to Windows Update, and download the drivers for free!
After easily installing the drivers, I first played Need for Speed Most Wanted, and it worked flawlessly. The throttle type controls at the back for brake/gas could be a little more responsive, but otherwise are a very useful feature.
Note: Also in response to another reviewer who said it was hard to find a "center" position while racing - this is due to the game itself, not the controller. I used 3 steering wheels, 4 controllers, and a keyboard, and they ALL do this in that particular game. You get used to it though. :)
I also played Colin McRae '05, BF2, COD2, Quake 4, and a few other racing games. And while I'm normally a mouse/keyboard person when it comes to FPS, I was suprised at how easily it is to use the controller in those particular games. While I certainly won't be ditching the mouse/keyboard anytime soon, it works great for racing games, and any game where you may have to drive a car/boat/plane, such as BF2. Those are places where the keyboard/mouse simply won't do.
And another thing I noticed was that after a few hours of gaming, the controller still felt quite comfortable. All the buttons, d-pad, and analog controls seem to be in the perfect place! It's very easy to press any button you may want without ever looking at the game pad. And now, I simply can't stop using it.
Just for reference, I'm comparing this gamepad to other game pads I currently own, which are the Saitek P880, Saitek P3000, Logitech Wingman cordless, and 2 gravis game pads. The only one that comes close is the P880, but the Xbox 360 controller is still easily the best out of this group.
And to wrap everything up, here is a list of Pros and cons.
Pros:
- Most comfortable controller so far
- Great layout for easy access
- Throttle controls at back of gamepad
- 12 buttons (excluding xbox direct button)!
- Analog controls also function as buttons
- Solid/sturdy feel
Cons:
- Xbox Direct button has no function for PC.
- Rumble doesn't seem to work
- White colored controller doesn't really match anything around my PC. :)
Since I can only hope some of those con's will be fixed with updated drivers, I'm going to give this device a 5 star rating, and consider it highly recommended for PC users.
Terrific controller April 28, 2006 Terry Mesnard (Bellevue, NE) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I am not an Xbox fanboy. True, I own an Xbox 360, but I don't hold one console over the others in terms of "omggottahave." However, I am quite fond of the new Xbox 360 controller. Its design was much better implemented than the original Xbox controller that was HUGE (then just big after the S type) and clunky. It felt like a block of heavy plastic. Button spacing was weird and it just felt clumsy. Now that the Xbox 360 controller is out, I have to say that it is my favorite of the 3D-based controllers out there. But this isn't a review about the actual hardware as much as it is for the uses for it.
In short, it works perfectly for the PC. I am not a huge PC gamer mostly because I have grown up on the console side. There are some games that I do really well with the PC (RPGs, MMOs, point and click adventure games, etc.) but there are some that I'm okay with (FPS) and some that I am terrible with (Platforming, third person perspective). On top of that, I could never find a gamepad made for the PC that I liked as much as the ones for the consoles. So, when the Xbox 360 controller came out that was compatible with the PC I thought the gaming gods were smiling upon me.
Getting it installed takes just a matter of minutes; mostly, your install time involves going to the xbox.com website, downloading the drivers for the controller and then just running that application. From there, the computer recognizes the controller and when you get into a game, you can easily calibrate the controls.
I have used three games with this. F.E.A.R., Tomb Raider: Legends, and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Dreamfall didn't recognize the trigger buttons. The bumpers, the face buttons, the analog controls and the direction pad work perfectly, but the triggers aren't recognized. F.E.A.R. was a bit tricky, mostly because there are so many buttons that need to be used that it makes using an controller problematic. Tomb Raider worked wonders and made me happy since I didn't want to shell out $60 for a game I could get for $40 on the PC.
Also, gamers should be pleased to note that Ventrilo recognizes the controller and you can use the press-to-talk function with the controller. It doesn't recognize the triggers, but any other button on the controller is fair game. Really helps when you're playing a game that Ventrilo helps you with.
Overall, it's a great controller. I will note that you can't use a wireless controller plugged in with the plug and play charger. You have to use the standard, wired controller. But for those looking for a good controller to use with the PC, I can't recommend the Xbox 360 controller enough.
A PC controller review... March 19, 2006 Akash (Washington, DC) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Xbox 360 controller is just wonderful, the best console controller I've ever held in fact.
Those looking to buy the "Xbox 360 controller for windows" should be aware that this is the EXACT same controller, so buy whichever is cheaper. The only difference is that the former comes with the software CD...whereas you'll have to download the software for this one from the website. Also, the windows packaging is far uglier...if you care. But both are USB and work with either 360 or PC.
Microsoft making this controller cross compatible is actually a pretty big deal as there may finally be a level of standardization for PC controllers, if most people being using this controller is makes it far easier on game developers to know what interface gamers are using. In fact, many games are coming with a 360 control scheme pre-installed, just as Need For Speed Most Wanted.
Best PC Gamepad yet! February 1, 2006 Travis Dockweiler (kalamazoo, mi USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I play Final Fantasy XI online and with all my various PC controller the game just doesn't feel right. Bought this and wasn't expecting much. Plugged it in and configured it and it worked PERFECTLY in the game without any additional configuration to get it right.
This thing is comfortable, but it takes awhile to get used to the layout if you don't use an Xbox at home. I don't own an Xbox 360 and my xbox in my closet collecting dust.
The four button directional pad isn't as responsive as it could be, you really need to press down firmly, but that's not too much of a negative.
Yes, it is quite expensive, but I do think it's worth it for sure.
Overall I think this is the best designed controller for the PC, not quite for consoles, but close.
A 360 that you didn't even know... January 15, 2007 William James Thomson 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I plugged this thing right into my PC and
Windows recognized it right away.
works like a charm with Rainbow Six: Vegas
and NFS:MW. I even found a script to make
it run with WoW.
It will work with any Games For Windows labeled
PC game.
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