Filed under: Peripherals
XCM Dominator PS3 joystick out this week
[Via Engadget]
Sony Ericsson refused PlayStation-brand phone idea
According to the source article, Sony only plans to license a PlayStation phone if the company plans to make handsets independently from Ericsson. So when's that going to happen and what do we have to do to make it happen?
[Via Engadget]
Engadget reviews the PS3 wireless chatpad

Oh, and the best part of the review? Their picture gallery which includes a comparison picture (as seen above) with the infamously complex Atari Jaguar controller.
Update: A tip from the PS Nation about calibration:
1. Go to Internet Browser
2. Activate Touch pad (the hand with index finger pointing)
3. Hold blue and orange shoulder buttons for 2 seconds until the light flashes
Now your touch pad should be calibrated. ENJOY!
Awesome Street Fighter IV resource and Mad Catz official controllers
In other SFIV affairs, it was reported a while back that Mad Catz will be producing the official SFIV arcade sticks. They are finally here, albeit at quite a premium. The most expensive version, ostentatiously named the "official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition controller," will run you $149.99. It features the "exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines, along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout." A more recession-friendly version that lacks the Sanwa joystick is priced at $69.99. Finally, those of you who are really strapped for cash can select the $39.99 wireless Fightpad that contains "a circular 8-way floating D-Pad and a classic six-button layout." It comes in 5 equally delicious flavors: Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Blanka and Akuma.
[Via Capcom-Unity and MaxConsole]
Psyclone TouchCharge for the PS3 tested

Unlike the version Psyclone offers for the Xbox 360 and the Wii, no third-party battery is required as the pad is able to charge the battery inside the official controllers. An added bonus is that at $49.99, the kit will cost $20 less than the 360 version. Gizmodo took the peripheral for a spin and gave it a thumbs-up.
Best Buy has the TouchCharge Kit for sale, but it is currently backordered.
[Via Engadget Simplified Chinese]
Deal: 8GB Memory Stick for $24
Why wait until Black Friday for a good deal? FRYS.com is selling this PSP-compatible 8GB Memory Stick for only $30. There's also a $6 rebate included, which essentially makes this $24. That means this Stick is cheaper than most 4GB and 2GB versions!The 8GB Memory Stick is perfect for those of you that frequently download things off the PlayStation Store. We hope you can get this deal -- the site is getting hammered right now.
For more Black Friday PSP deals, click here.
[Via Slickdeals.net]
AC Adaptor charges two peripherals, available for $25
You can expect the peripheral on retail shelves in the second week of December for $25. However, remember -- you can save a bit of money by using your computer to charge your USB devices. You can plug a USB cable into your computer and charge a PS3 controller from there. Or, just remember to charge something while playing games on the PS3.
PS3 wireless keypad available now from Gamestop

The price is still a steep $49.99 plus shipping. Checking out other retailers, it looks like Buy.com is taking pre-orders to be shipped on December 5th for $44.99 but slaps on a hefty shipping charge of $6.18. Amazon is the least pricey, at $49.99 with free shipping, but they aren't sending their stock out until December 15th. Will you be snatching up one of these at 50 clams?
[Via IGN]
PS3 chatpad officially coming in December
Gene Simmons AXE Game Controller available now
[Via Joystiq and Reuters]
Deals: Guitar Hero III Bundle $40, DualShock 3 $41

In other bargain hunting related news, Amazon has put up their stock of official DualShock 3 controllers on sale. Originally retailing for $54.99, these are now on sale for $40.96 with free shipping. Take advantage of the deal here.
Source -- Red Octane via Gamestooge
Source -- Amazon
[Thanks, Jonah F. and burandon!]
Handicapped gamer can game again thanks to controller mod
Not deterred by his ailment, the intelligent young lad found a way to overcome his situation. He modified his controller and assigned multiple switches to his fingers, his toes and even his tongue. "Each and every jack has a predetermined function and whichever one I plug into is what's [sic] the switch becomes," said KNY (his real name is not given). "So depending on the game I generally use the left analog joystick directions and the right analog joystick using my tongue."
"The main reason I put this on the PlayStation website was to show people that even the most limited person can still enjoy console gaming just as much [as] anyone else. The controller was pretty easy to make, except for converting the analog signals into digital signals for when I use the various switches. This took about two months to build and get working effectively." KNY wants to know if there are any others out there like him, so he could give them back the ability to game, too. We wish him the best and hope he's enjoying his games. See more pics of KNY's design here.
[Thanks Marcoco11!]
Nyko Media Hub works as expected

It shouldn't be surprising that the device works instantly. There's no indicator light to show that it's working: you just plug it in and voila. The included memory card reader is a nice plus.
The small design of the Media Hub makes it so that it doesn't stand out too much on your system. However, $20 for two additional USB ports does seem a bit pricey. This is certainly a limited appeal product, one you wouldn't be rushing out to buy. If you do decide to pick one up, at least you can be confident knowing it will work exactly as you think it will.
PS3 peripheral charging AC adapter announced
[Via Engadget Japanese]
Turn your PS Eye into a working webcam
[Via N4G; Thanks, Jon K.!]

















