SplitFish brings PS3 controller to UK
PC-style playing on a PS3
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NEWS: 17 January 2008 10:27 GMT by Katie Scott
SplitFish Gameware is bringing its gaming accessories to the UK headed up by the FragFX PlayStation 3 controller.
This is claimed to offer PC style gameplay on the PS3 and doubles as an optimized mouse for PS Home and web navigation.
It features a Frag button that allows users to slow target movement down for better aim accuracy, comes with six axis motion control and supports all PS3 games.
The FragFX also features a separate right hand mouse controller and detachable left hand grip controller, "ideal for experiencing the traditional PC mouse and keyboard style game play of shooter games in a console environment".
A menu mode on the mouse allows it to double as a regular mouse during menu selections. A lap mouse pad and left hand grip cradle are also included.
The left hand re-programmable grip offers six axis motion control "providing Wii-like motion sensitivity for the PlayStation 3", claims the manufacturer, who adds: "In games like Resistance: Fall of Man, to reload a weapon or to rifle butt an opponent, the user can swing the FragChuck".
It is available now for £44.99.
>> Link - SplitFish Gameware >> Link - Interactive Ideas (UK distributor)
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