PlayStation
3-in-1 Remote
Games supported: Some PS3 games
Obtained: December 22, 2010
Can be found for: ~$35
Made by: PowerA
Peripheral #: 128
Wireless (USB HID dongle), Dpad rotation button (for landscape/portrait modes), backlit sliding 51-key keyboard, Dpad, 2 shoulder buttons (L1/R1), 4 face buttons, PS/Start/Select buttons, cardboard packaging that has to be destroyed to open it, 12 DVD buttons (Display, Play, Top menu, Prev, Pause, Next, Rew, Stop, FF, L2, Enter, R2), 4 player indicator lights, charging light, built in rechargeable battery, charges via standard USB
3DTV
Games Supported: List Sony's List (PS3)
Obtained: November 15, 2011
Can be found for: $499 (3D TV), $69 (extra glasses)
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 154
Quantity: 2 pairs of glasses
3DTV: A 24", 1080p, 240HZ 3D TV, 1 Component and 2 HDMI inputs, includes a 2 meter HDMI cable, 1 pair of 3D glasses, and a copy of Resistance 3 and MotorStorm: Pacific Rift
Supports a new kind of split screen, where using 3D mode, Player 1 gets the left frame, and Player 2 gets the right frame. So each player only sees their screen
Glasses: Work with multiple brands of 3D TVs, has a built-in rechargeable (via USB) battery
There is a hidden USB port on the bottom left-hand corner when looking at the back
Ace Combat 5 Flight Stick 2
Games supported: Ace Combat 5, Ace Combat Zero (PS2)
Can be found for: ~$100
Made by: HORI
Specific version: Black
Other versions: Blue (prototype), Red
Favorite
Joystick, a clickable thumbstick, a throttle, 3 dpads, 2 dials, rudder control, 3 triggers, 4 buttons, a mode select switch, rumble, a cool box
Aim
Games supported: Arizona Sunshine, Brookhaven, Demon Grade, Dick Wilde, Farpoint, ROM: Extraction (PS4)
Obtained: May 16, 2017
Can be found for: ~$60
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 323
Dpad, 4 face buttons, 3 triggers, 2 OS buttons, 2 system buttons, motion sensing, ambidextrous, built-in rechargeable battery (via MicroUSB), wireless via Bluetooth, 2 clickable analog sticks, rumble
Airpad
Analog Flight Stick
Games supported: List (PS1)
Obtained: ~January 30, 2007
Can be found for: ~$35
Made by: Sony
Favorite
1 digital thumbstick, 2 analog sticks, 1 mode switch, 2 system buttons, 8 face buttons (4 as triggers, 4 as thumb), The face buttons are also on the sticks
A historical artifact: Had analog control and a thumbstick before the N64 came out, was announced before N64 was
Arcade Fighter Classic Pad
Games supported: Some PS3 games, Fighters and RPGs in particular
Obtained: October 6, 2009
Can be found for: ~$15
Made by: DreamGEAR
Peripheral #: 078
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: Wii
USB, 1 dpad, 3 system buttons, 6 face buttons, 2 analog triggers, a cool box, 4 Player indicator LEDs
Assault Rifle
Games supported: Most PS3 games
Obtained: August 10, 2010
Can be found for: ~$65
Made by: CTA Digital
Peripheral #: 112
Wireless via USB dongle, USB HID, speaker with on/off switch, 2 clickable thumbsticks (GCN C-stick style), 4 triggers, dpad, turbo switch, rumble, 7 buttons (4 face, Start/Select/Home). 4 Player indicator LEDs, removable stock and scope, batteries not included, a cool box
Back Button Attachment
Bass Landing
Bass Rise
Bear
Games supported: All PSP go games
Obtained: July 15, 2011
Can be found for: ~$55
Made by: Gametech
Peripheral #: 148-A
Specific version: Black
Other versions: White
A device to attach a SIXAXIS/Dualshock3 to a PSP Go
Exactly like my idea I submitted to DreamGear and they rejected
Border Break Controller
Games supported: Border Break (PS4)
Obtained: August 9, 2018
Can be found for: ~$200 (import/online only)
Made by: HORI
Peripheral #: 387
A non-clickable translucent thumbstick, RGB LED that lights the thumbstick, wired (via USB), headphone port, clickable touchpad, dpad, 2 triggers, 7 face buttons (1 side-mounted on the non-moveable stick, a spare one is included), 1 system button, 2 OS buttons, a non-cool box,
BUZZ! Buzzers
Games supported: The BUZZ! series of games (PS2 and PS3), Who Wants to be a Millionaire - Party Edition (PS2)
Obtained: September 3, 2010
Can be found for: ~$5
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 113
Specific version: Junior (not shown, the buttons are colored in)
Other versions: Regular (shown), wireless
Quantity: 2 sets of 4 controllers
4 controllers, each with a big button and 4 smaller ones, USB HID (shows up as 1 controller with 20 buttons), Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
Chat Boost
Games supported: Any PS4/VitaTV game that uses text entry
Obtained: July 7, 2015
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: Collective Minds
Peripheral #: 256
Plugs into the EXT port of a Dualshock 4 controller to provide power to the controller, Wireless (via Bluetooth), built-in rechargeable battery (via microUSB), backlit mini-keyboard, headset bypass connector
Chotto Shot
Games supported: PSP's firmware, Invizimals, Eyepet, Go!Edit/Chotto Edit [Video] Talkman [Audio] (PSP)
Obtained: November 27, 2006
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: Sony
Specific version: PSP-300 (1.3 MP/1280x960, silver, included with Go!Edit/Chotto Edit, requires firmware 2.82 or higher)
Obtained: June 13, 2011
Specific version: PSP-450x (0.3 MP/640x480, black, included with Invizimals or Eyepet, requires firmware 6.00 or higher)
Can be found for: ~$40
Peripheral #: 146
A small camera and microphone for PSP. Can record video at 320x240 and 480x272 at 15 and 30 fps. Used in augmented reality games. The software needed to use it was built into PSP's firmware at 3.09
Chun Li Fight Pad Collectors Edition
Games supported: Some PS3 games, PC
Obtained: March 23, 2009
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: MadCatz
Peripheral #: 070
Specific version: Chun Li (wireless PS3)
Other versions: Blanka, Akuma, Ken, Ryu, Guile, Bison, Cammy, Zangeif, Viper, Sagat (wired 360 versions for each)
1 dpad (can act as an analog stick via the switch), 2 triggers, 11 buttons (6 face, 1 home, 4 system), wireless, analog/dpad mode switch, USB (HID) receiver, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open, batteries not included
Chun Li Street Fighter Collectors Edition
Games supported: Some PS1/2 games
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: NubyTech
Specific version: Chun Li (wired PS2)
Other versions: Ryu, Akuma, Ken (wired PS2)
Evil Ken, Cammy, Sagat (wireless PS2)
M Bison, Guile, Akuma (XBOX)
1 dpad, 2 triggers, 8 buttons, a cool box, comic book, hologram, and 2 stickers
Classic Trackball
Games supported: List (PS1)
Obtained: February 12, 2010
Can be found for: ~$1
Made by: Nyko
Peripheral #: 093
4 face buttons (2 redundant), turbo switch, trackball, a cool box
Unidextrous, ambidextrous
Control Element
Games supported: Most PS1 games
Obtained: November 22, 2017
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: game-elements
Peripheral #: 348
dpad/joystick, 8 face buttons, 2 system buttons, memory card bypass connector (the memory card plugs into the middle, beneath START/SELECT), made specifically for PSone, includes an extension cable for non-PSone models
Dance Summit
DDR Hand Controller
DekaVita 7
Games supported: All VitaTV games
Obtained: November 24, 2018
Can be found for: ~$620
Made by: GameTech
Peripheral #: 396
7" 1024×600 LCD, 2 speakers, built-in battery (charges via the VitaTV/PSP AC adapter), headphone port, 4 triggers, 4 face buttons, 2 clickable analog sticks, dpad, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, connects to the VitaTV via USB and the HDMI port (so with an HDMI L connector and a USB extension cable, it can work on PS3 or other systems that can take PS3 controllers)
DJ Hero
Games supported: DJ Hero (PS2)
Obtained: July 18, 2016
Can be found for: ~$15
Made by: Activision
Peripheral #: 278
Ambidextrous (the connector on the black part is on both sides of it), turntable with 3 face buttons, wireless via USB dongle, takes 2xAA batteries (included), a cool box, a dial, a slider, 1 system button
Dragon Quest Slime
Games supported: All PS1/PS2 games
Can be found for: ~$20 Import only
Made by: HORI
Specific version: Blue
Peripheral ID#: 00X-03-A
Obtained: ~January 08, 2007
Specific version: Grey/Metal
Peripheral ID#: 00X-03-B
Obtained: November 22, 2017
1 dpad, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, cool base, Removable cable, rumble
Dragon Quest Slime 2
Games supported: Most PS4 games
Obtained: September 1, 2017
Can be found for: ~$100 Import only
Made by: HORI
1 dpad, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 4 face buttons, 1 system button, 2 OS buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, rumble, clickable touchpad, wireless via Bluetooth, built-in rechargeable battery (via microUSB), Turbo button
Hold Share+PS for 5 seconds when turning it on to put it in Pairing Mode, then go to PS4's Settings screen, and go to Devices, Bluetooth, to pair it with the [Slime Controller] when it shows up at the bottom
DragonPlus one
Games supported: All PS1/most PS2 games
Can be found for: ~$10 Import only
Made by: DragonPlus
4 shoulder buttons, dpad, 2 clickable analog sticks, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, turbo+slow
A historical artifact: What Nintendo copied for the Wii Classic controller
DTL-H
DualSense
Games supported: All PS5 games
Can be found for: ~$65
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 435
Quantity: 2
1 dpad, rumble, motion sensing, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 1 system button, 2 OS buttons, 4 face buttons, 2 digital triggers, 2 analog triggers, Bluetooth, built in battery, USB-C charging, microphone, mute button, headset port, force feedback triggers, clickable touchpad, speaker
DualShock 3
Games supported: All PS3 games
Can be found for: ~$50 (Import only for this color)
Made by: Sony
Specific versions: White, Black, Army Camo
Other versions: Multiple colors
Quantity: 3
1 dpad, rumble, motion sensing, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open, can sync with PSP Go and PS Vita TV
2 clickable thumbsticks, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, 4 analog face buttons, 4 analog triggers, Bluetooth, built in battery, USB (mini) charging
DualShock 4 + Camera + Adapter
Games supported (DualShock 4): All PS4, PC games. Many PS3 games
Games supported (Camera): Misc PS4 games
Obtained: October 25, 2014
Can be found for: ~$60 each
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 223-A (DualShock 4) 223-B (Camera)
Games supported (Adapter): Any game that supports the Camera, but on PS5
Obtained: November 17, 2020
Can be found for: Free
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 223-C (Adapter)
DualShock 4:
1 dpad, rumble, motion sensing, cool box, can sync with PS Vita TV
2 clickable thumbsticks, 1 system button, 2 OS buttons, 4 digital face buttons, 2 analog and 2 digital triggers, Bluetooth, built in battery, USB (micro) charging
Clickable 2-touch touchpad, lightbar for position tracking via the camera, EXT port, headset port, mono speaker, USB HID (driverless)
To put it into sync mode: Press and hold the Share and PS buttons until the light on the back begins a rhythmic, double flash.
Camera: Dual 1280 x 800 web cam with a 4-mic array, uses PS4's AUX port
Adapter: Lets you use the Camera on PS5 by plugging it into a USB port
Elite Controller
Games supported: Most PS3/PS4 games
Obtained: May 4, 2017
Can be found for: ~$80
Made by: EMIO
Peripheral #: 317
Dualshock 4 layout (missing the headset/ext ports but does have the speaker), removable dpad/analog stick caps/rear flippers. Wireless via dongle, wired via micro USB, reconfigurable by PC, built-in rechargeable battery, hair-trigger switches (makes L2/R2 require less travel to click), a cool box and braided micro USB cable
EX Jinsei/Game of Life Roulette Controller
Games supported: EX Jinsei/Game of Life (PS2)
Obtained: September 20, 2010
Can be found for: ~$80
Made by: Takara
Peripheral #: 118
Kanji: EX人生ゲーム・ルーレットコントローラ同梱版
Quantity: 4
1 dpad, 10 face buttons (4 face, 4 shoulder, start\select), a roulette wheel and mode switch (A mode: wheel repeatedly presses a button as it spins, B mode: it maps to an axis of the right analog stick, neither mode actually represents what color it is on or even which direction you spun it in), a cool box. How it works: The back of the wheel is white, with black squares (think a circle barcode) and 1 optical sensor that detects those boxes as it spins
FearMaster
Games supported: Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 (PS3)
Obtained: October 29, 2012
Can be found for: ~$80
Made by: Activision
Peripheral #: 177
Clickable analog thumbstick, trigger, dpad, 4 face buttons, Start\Select\Home, Wireless Sensor bar/pointing device with automatic shut-off timer, a cool box, display-independent lightgun (SD and HD), wireless (USB dongle, can be hidden inside the scope), batteries not included, USB HID (buttons/analog sticks only, not the pointing device)
Flying Circus RC
FPS Master
Games supported: All PS1/PS2 games, FPSs/TPSs in particular
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Gamester Radica
Specific version: PS2 Blue
Other versions: XBOX Camoflouge
1 dpad, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 6 shoulder buttons, rumble, LCD with 5 buttons, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open
FragFX
Games supported: All PS3 games, FPSs in particular
Obtained: February 27, 2009 (V.1, Sony blocked them) October 5, 2010 (V.2)
Can be found for: ~$60
Made by: SplitFish
Specific version: Black (not shown)
Other versions: White
Peripheral #: 065-A and 065-B
Quantity: 2
USB (HID) optical mouse with 4 face buttons (R1, R2, R3 and Start) 4 side buttons. A left handed controller with a dpad, SIXAXIS, clickable analog thumbstick, 3 triggers, select button, mode select button and a sensitivity dial, hard mousepad with soft padding, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open
GameTrak
Game Klip
Gene Simmons Axe Guitar
Games supported: Guitar Hero and Rock Band for PS2/PS3
Obtained: March 23, 2009 (Tax return)
Can be found for: ~$60
Made by: Legacy Engineering
Peripheral #: 066
1 dpad, whammy bar, tilt sensor, wireless, 13 buttons (5 redundant, start, select, Home), USB (HID) + PS2 receiver, a cool box, batteries included (requires a screwdriver to install), the worst neck strap ever
Glove
Games supported: All PS1/PS2 games
Obtained: April 20, 2010
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Reality Quest
Peripheral #: 101
Specific version: PS1
Other versions: N64
Dpad/Analog stick (wrist sensor) Switch (Analog, Simulated Analog, Digital), Mode button (Sensitivity, Invert Y)
13 Buttons (L1/L2/R1/R2, 2 redundant L1/R2, Square/X/O/Triangle, Start/Select/Analog) Unidextrous
GPS
Grip
Games supported: Most PS1 games, RPGs in particular
Obtained: February 27, 2009
Can be found for: ~$5
Made by: ASCII/Agetec
Kanji: グリップ
Dpad, 10 face buttons (2 redundant) 2 triggers
Unidextrous, ambidextrous
More Information (about key settings)
Grip v2
Games supported: Most PS1/PS2 games, RPGs in particular
Obtained: February 16, 2010
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: ASCII/Agetec/Sammy
Peripheral #: 094
Kanji: グリップV2
Clickable Analog stick (switches between Left/Right analog or the dpad somehow), 10 face buttons (2 redundant) 2 triggers, a cool box
Unidextrous, ambidextrous
Grip (Hori)
Games supported: Most PS1/PS2 games, RPGs in particular
Obtained: April 28, 2011
Can be found for: ~$18
Made by: Hori
Peripheral #: 138
Kanji: リップコントロー
Specific version: Grey, Pink (Gift from Sharkie)
Other versions: Black, clear
Dpad, 10 face buttons (2 redundant) 2 triggers
Unidextrous, ambidextrous
GunCon 2
Games supported: List (PS2)
Can be found for: ~$10
Made by: Namco
Quantity: 2
1 trigger, 1 dpad, 4 buttons, a cool box, CRT display only lightgun (SD only), Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
GunCon 3
Games supported: SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation, Time Crisis 4, Time Crisis: Blazing Storm (PS3)
Can be found for: ~$25
Made by: NamcoBandai
Specific version: Orange (not shown)
Other versions: Black
2 Depressable analog sticks, 6 buttons, Sensor bars/pointing device, a cool box, display-independent lightgun (SD and HD)
Hatsune Miku F Mini
HD LCD
HKS Racing Controller
Games supported: Racing games (PS3)
Obtained: December 8, 2010
Can be found for: ~$45
Made by: Eagle3
Peripheral #: 125
1 dpad, analog jog wheel, 2 face buttons, 2 'foot pedal' buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, rumble, USB (HID), 1 clickable analog stick,4 system buttons (Start/Select/Home/Macro), digital pressure readout
Macro button lets you reassign any button to another, 2 switches on the back which let you switch which stick the thumbstick acts as (left or right) and switches the foot pedal buttons between X/Square and L2/R2
Jogcon
Games supported: List (PS1)
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: Namco
1 dpad, analog jog wheel, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, force feedback
How to enable neGcon mode: Center the dial, hold mode button before turning the system on.
JogDial
Games supported: Unknown
Obtained: September 20, 2010
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: Hori
Peripheral #: 117
Specific version: Orange
Other versions: Red, Blue
Kanji: ジョ グダイヤルコントローラ
12 face buttons (4 face buttons, L1/L2/R1/R2, Start/Select, 2 mode switches), a clickable jogdial/scrollwheel embedded in the middle of a dpad (the wheel maps to up/down on the dpad), 1 trigger, a cool box, Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
KidStation
Drawing Tablet
Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun
Games supported: Link
Obtained: October 29, 2012
Can be found for: Unknown, Import Only
Made by: Atlus
Peripheral #: 180
6 face buttons, microphone
Hello Kitty
Games supported: Link
Obtained: October 29, 2012
Can be found for: Unknown, Import Only
Made by: Atlus
Peripheral #: 179
6 face buttons, microphone
Mickey Mouse
Games supported: Link
Obtained: August 19, 2013
Can be found for: Unknown, Import Only
Made by: ?
Peripheral #: 213
6 face buttons, microphone
Sailor Moon
Games supported: List
Obtained: September 15, 2010
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Bandai
Peripheral #: 114
4 giant buttons, Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
Winnie the Pooh
Games supported: Link
Obtained: August 19, 2013
Can be found for: Unknown, Import Only
Made by: ?
Peripheral #: 214
6 face buttons, microphone
L2/R2 Grip Cover
L2/R2 Grip Cover Case
L3/R3 Module
L3/R3 Faceplate
Maestro Baton
MAG II
Games supported: All PS3+PC games
Obtained: November 20, 2012
Can be found for: ~$150
Made by: G-Mate
Peripheral #: 184
Motion sensing, wireless (via USB dongle) works as a PS3 controller or mouse/keyboard depending on what system it's connected to, dial to switch which mode it's in, upgradable firmware via USB, takes 4xAAs (not included) 4 face buttons, 5 triggers (maps to the shoulder buttons, and 1 to recalibrate the motion sensor), dpad, Start\Select\Home, 1 clickable analog thumbstick
Mars Lightcon
Games supported: Voyage of the Dead, Qubit's Quest, Big Buck Hunter: Arcade (PS4)
Obtained: December 23, 2019
Can be found for: ~$130 for a starter kit, ~$40 for another Lightcon
Made by: PDP
Peripheral #: 422
Specific version: PS4
Other versions: XBOX1
Base: an infrared camera, connects via USB (microUSB on X1, not removable on PS4)
Lightcon: an infrared laser, trigger, RGB LED ring around the power button, trigger, back button, pump action, takes 2xAAs (not included)
Meka Pokeler
Games supported: Included PS1 game for PocketStation
Obtained: April 21, 2014
Can be found for: ~$? Import Only
Made by: Atlus
Peripheral #: 235
Specific version: Pink
Other versions: Misc. colors
A flimsy plastic stand with customizable parts (like Mr. Potato Head)
An infrared remote with the same button layout as PocketStation that only works with games programmed to use it
Uses PocketStation's built-in infrared port
Mini D.D.R. Fingerpad
Mouse
Games supported: List (PS1)
Obtained: October 27, 2017
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 345
2 buttons, wheeled mouse
Move
Games supported: List
Obtained: September 17, 2010
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 115
Quantity: 2
3 axis 1:1 absolute positioning via PSeye tracking the glowing orb which can change color to either stand out from the background or for the game to indicate something (ie: flash red for low health) 3 axis gyroscope, 3 axis accelerometer, terrestrial magnetic field sensor, 8 buttons (1 analog, 4 face, Start/Select/Home), 1 analog trigger, USB charging, built-in battery, bluetooth, EXT port, rumble, 10 bit analog-digital conversion (vs Wii's 8 bit), clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open, Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
NavCon
Games supported: List
Obtained: September 17, 2010
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 116
1 clickable analog stick, 1 dpad, 3 buttons (2 face, Home), 2 triggers (1 analog, 1 digital), USB charging, built-in battery, bluetooth, can sync with PSP Go, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open, Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
neGcon
Games supported: List (PS1)
Can be found for: ~$15
Made by: Namco
Specific version: White
Other versions: Black
4 analog buttons, 2 triggers (1 analog), analog jog wheel, 1 dpad, 1 system button, a cool box
Netplay
Onimusha 3: Soul Katana
Games supported: Onimusha 3, All PS1/2 games
Can be found for: ~$35
Made by: HORI
Favorite
tilt sensor, 2 clickable thumbsticks,, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, 1 dpad, wireless, a cool box and base, rumble, batteries included (requires a screwdriver to install)
PiStol3
Pop'n Music Controller
Power Shovel Controller
Games supported: Power Shovel ni Norou!! (PS1)
Obtained: August 4, 2009
Can be found for: ~$130 Import only
Made by: Taito
Specific version: Yellow
Other versions: Black
Peripheral #: 074
2 analog joysticks, 13 face buttons (5 per joystick, 3 on the base 1 of which being the analog mode toggle), 4 triggers (2 per joystick)
a switch to select if No sticks, the left stick, or the right stick is digital
Project Diva
Games supported: Project Diva (PS3)
Obtained: September 1, 2017
Can be found for: ~$180, Import Only
Made by: HORI
Peripheral #: 336
Individual buttons for each dpad direction, 6 face buttons (dpad and face buttons light up), touchpad (mapped to an analog stick) 2 switches to change how the controls map/which analog stick is used
Prototype SNESCD controller (codename MW.3)
Games supported: None
Obtained: July 30, 2010
Can be found for: ~$350 Not available to the public
Made by: Sony
Specific version: Unlabeled buttons and no logos
Peripheral #: 109
HID: DTL-H500
1 dpad, 6 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, serial interface
A historical artifact: Never released prototype More Information
Proto-Shock
Proto-Shock-less
PS-890
Games supported: All PS1/PS2 games
Obtained: January 17, 2009
Can be found for: ~$20 Import only
Made by: Generic
Peripheral #: 064
Quantity: 2
1 dpad, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, rumble, red ring of death analog switch, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open
PSeye
PSone LCD
Games supported: All games (All systems)
Obtained: November 24, 2009
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 086
640i LCD, composite in via minijack, TV in and out via PS multi-AV, speakers, headphone port, brightness and volume controls
PSVR
Games supported: PSVR games for PS4
Obtained: October 13, 2016
Can be found for: ~$550
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 283
A 5" 1080p OLED RGB screen, head tracking via LEDs (requires PS Camera to work), microphone, a cool box, headphone port (includes earbuds), inline remote (controls power, microphone, volume +/-), connects via HDMI and USB 3.0, infrared wearer detection
breakout box handles 3D audio, output to TV (undistorts VR vision to mirror it to the TV, as well as allowing for dual-screen output in some games) as well as cinema mode which lets all non-VR games display as a giant TV on the headset (capable of running on any HDMI device so long as the PS4 is still connected via USB)
PSW-303
Games supported: All games (PSP 1K/2K/3K models, PSP go with an adapter)
Obtained: August 13, 2013
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: DOSO
Peripheral #: 212
An after-market wireless PS2 controller that connects to a small adapter that plugs into the PSP's USB port. Requires custom firmware. Unlike PSP go and the Wildfire gaming dock, this one actually uses the right analog stick
The controller uses 2xAAAs (not included) the adapter uses a Y-cord to take power from the PSP's AC adapter
Racing Wheel
Games supported: Little Big Planet Karting, Gran Turismo 5, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, Burnout Paradise, MotorStorm Apocalypse (PS3)
Obtained: October 23, 2012
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 176
4 triggers, dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 gear flippers, 1 motorcycle grip (right side), the handle positions are adjustable, rumble in each handle, requires Move
RealPlay
Golf
Pool
Puzzle Sphere
Other Versions (I don't own)
RealTriggers
Games supported: All PS3 games
Obtained: October 15, 2009
Can be found for: ~$5
Made by: GioTeck
Peripheral #: 079
Quantity: 3 pairs
Nothing. It's more of an ergonomic improvement
Reload Pedal
Games supported: Most Guncon2 games (PS1/PS2)
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: RedOctane
1 aluminum foot pedal
Remote Play Assistant
Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw
Games supported: Resident Evil 4, All PS1/2 games
Can be found for: ~$10
Made by: NubyTech
Specific version: PS2 Orange
Other versions: Gamecube Yellow
rip cord, tilt sensor, 2 clickable thumbsticks, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, 1 dpad, a cool box/base with hidden compartments, Removable cable, rumble, Sound chip, individually numbered
Resident Evil Pad
Games supported: Most PS1 games, Resident Evil 1/2/3
Obtained: ~ February 29, 2008
Can be found for: ~$65 Import only
Made by: ASCII
1 dpad, 8 face buttons, 2 system buttons, Turbo switch for 1 shoulder-button
RetroCON
Rez Synthesasia device
Games supported: Rez, Space Channel 5: Part 2, Japanese version of Disaster Report (PS2)
Can be found for: ~$50 Import only
Made by: ASCII
Rumble, a cool box
RIDE
Games supported: Tony Hawk RIDE (PS3)
Obtained: January 8, 2011
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Activision
Peripheral #: 130
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: Wii, 360
Dpad, 7 buttons (Select/Home/X/O/Square/Triangle/Start), player indicator lights, batteries included (requires a screwdriver to install), wireless (USB HID dongle), a cool box, 4 infrared sensors that act as buttons, 2 axis motion sensor
RPG Duo Con 2
Games supported: All PS1/PS2 games, particularly RPGs
Obtained: October 5, 2010
Can be found for: ~$30 Import only
Made by: Dragonplus
Peripheral #: 120
Specific version: Blue (not shown)
Other versions: Black
2 dpads (1 is redundant), 2 clickable analog sticks, 12 face buttons (X,O, Square, Triangle, L1, L2, R1, R2, Start, Select, analog mode button, console reset button) rumble, LEDs, clamshell packaging that must be destroyed to open
Unidextrous, ambidextrous
Saturn Controller
Games supported: Misc PS2 games
Obtained: October 21, 2018
Can be found for: $100
Made by: SEGA
Peripheral #: 393
Japanese: PS2用 復刻版 サターンパッド
Specific version: Beige with colored buttons (Top-right)
Other versions: Beige with grey buttons, black with black buttons, purple with black buttons, black with black and blue buttons
1 dpad, 2 shoulder buttons, 6 face buttons, 2 system buttons
Seaman 2 Gold Seamic
Seaman 2 Seamic
Games supported: Seaman 2 (PS2)
Can be found for: ~$50 Import only with game
Made by: ASCII
Peripheral #: 181-A
1 dpad, 1 non-clickable thumbstick, 6 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, microphone, a cool box, USB HID
Separate
Games supported: All PS2 games
Obtained: May 13, 2017
Can be found for: ~$50
Made by: HORI
Peripheral #: 321
Specific version: Black (not pictured)
Japanese: セパレートコントローラ
Dualshock 2 layout, a switch to control the right analog stick (to act as Left, Right and N which is either neutral or the Dpad), redundant L1/L2 buttons, the controller breaks apart in the middle (only the right side can be used when apart)
Shadow, The Hedgehog Mini Controller
Games supported: All PS1/2 games
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: NubyTech
1 dpad, 4 shoulders (2 trigger-style), a cool sphere, 4 face buttons, 3 system buttons, 2 clickable thumbsticks
Sharp Shooter
Games supported: All Move games, Killzone3, SOCOM 4, Time Crisis 4, Dead Space Extraction (PS3)
Obtained: February 18, 2011
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 133
Quantity: 2
Plugs into the PS Move's EXT port, dual triggers (one is the Move button), Lock for the Move button, adjustable shoulder stock, firing mode selector, realistic pump-action (mechanically pushes Move's trigger), reload button (bottom of the grip), triangle/square (on both sides of the gun) Removable scope (hopefully lets you attach a PSP), a cool box, ambidextrous. (Required a Move and a NavCon)
Smart Clip
Space Invaders 25th Anniversary Controller
Games supported: Space Invaders 25th Anniversary (PS2)
Obtained: November 9, 2009
Can be found for: ~$60 with game, Import only
Made by: Taito
Peripheral #: 081
None. It's more of a holster for a controller, a cool box
You put a PS2 Dualshock inside of it, and the knobs/buttons use the Dualshocks left and right on the dpad, start, select, and triangle buttons
Sphere 360
Games supported: All PS1 games, NFL Blitz, Forsaken, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill, Descent (PS1), some PS2 games
Obtained: May 4, 2010
Can be found for: ~$30
Made by: ASCII
Peripheral #: 097
1 dpad, 6 face buttons, 2 triggers, 2 system buttons, calibration button, mode switch, track sphere with 6 degrees of freedom, a cool box, training game disc
Solid Eye
Games supported: Metal Gear AC!D 2 (PSP)
Can be found for: ~$30 (with game)
Made by: Konami
The game uses this to give the illusion of 3D (like Virtual Boy), by splitting the screen in half
Stepper
Super Robot Wars/Taisen Controller
Games supported: Super Robot Wars, all PS1/PS2 games (particularly RPGs)
Obtained: November 18, 2009
Can be found for: ~$60 Import only
Made by: HORI
Peripheral #: 085
Specific version: Limited Collector's Edition (not shown)
Other versions: Black (shown)
Japanese: スーパーロボット大戦コントローラ
dpad, 2 clickable thumbsticks and a switch to swap them, 8 face buttons (4 face, 2 system, analog mode button, console reset button) rumble, a cool box, 4 triggers (they are hidden inside the gap on the picture)
Unidextrous
Tactical Assault Commander 3
Genres Supported: FPSs (PS3)
Can be found for: $99
Made by: HORI
Obtained: October 25, 2011
Peripheral #: 153
Specific version: Black (not shown)
Other versions: Best Buy Camouflage (shown)
Converts Mouse/Keyboard movements into standard controller data, a cool box
Keyboard: 3 meter wire, USB (HID), concave dpad, 12 border-lit buttons, 1 speed setting button, re-assignable buttons via a switch and an indicator LED per button, removable wrist pad. 2 other switches for controlling the speed of the movement when the speed setting button isnt held, and the other for the mouse sensitivity
Mouse: 1/3 meter wire, 6 buttons (also re-assignable), optical, weighted, a mouse pad
Tactical Assault Commander Pro
Genres Supported: FPSs (PS3/PS4)
Can be found for: $199
Made by: HORI
Obtained: November 7, 2016
Peripheral #: 285
Converts Mouse/Keyboard movements into standard controller data, a cool box, button remapping
mouse: USB, variable DPI (400-3200) via 2 buttons, optical, 4 buttons, clickable scrollwheel
keyboard: adjustable wristpad, clickable analog stick, 1 thumb button, 20 backlit (red) face buttons, 1 OS button, clickable touchpad, red LED display for settings
4 switches (profiles (1/2/3), console (PS3/PS4/PC), stick alignment (right on kb/left on kb), mode (assign/off/adjust))
Tam Tam Paradise
TiltFX
Games supported: None
Obtained: April 16, 2010
Can be found for: $20
Made by: Datel
Peripheral #: 102
Specific version: 2x/3x model
Other versions: 1x model
Plugs into the headset port, 3 axis motion sensing, reconfigurable profiles
Completely non-functional, blocks sound as well.
Tiny Bee
Games supported: Final Fantasy X-2, All PS1/ most PS2 games
Obtained: ~December 20, 2006
Can be found for: ~$300 Import only
Made by: HORI
Specific version: First run (red box)
Other versions: Second run (silver box) for Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission
Favorite
4 triggers, 1 dpad, a clickable thumbstick, 4 buttons, 2 system buttons and a cool box and base, Removable cables
The (thick) wires connect to the bottom of the gun handles via an old keyboard style connector (pre-PS/2) they then connect to a small box with a switch on it, which controls which stick the analog stick acts as
Hi res My Review More Information (about key settings)
TopDrive Space Wheel
Top Shot Elite
Games supported: Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2011 (PS3)
Obtained: October 29, 2010
Can be found for: ~$90
Made by: Activision
Peripheral #: 122
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: 360, Wii
dpad, 2 depressable analog sticks, trigger, X/O/Triangle/Square/PS/Start/Select, pump-action reloader, Wireless Sensor bar/pointing device with automatic shut-off timer, a cool box, display-independent lightgun (SD and HD), wireless (USB dongle, can be hidden inside the scope), removable stock and scope, batteries included (needs a screwdriver to open), wrist strap, USB HID (buttons/analog sticks only, not the pointing device)
Trigger Grips
TurboFire
uDraw Game Tablet II
Games Supported: uDraw Studio Instant Artist (PS3)
Obtained: November 15, 2011
Can be found for: $30
Made by: THQ
Peripheral #: 155
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: 360, Wii
A wireless (via a USB dongle which can be stored inside the battery compartment) multitouch, 2000x1600, active-digitizer (stylus) tablet with built-in tilt sensors, dpad, 4 face buttons, Start/Select/Home, takes 3 AA batteries (not included)
UltraRacer
Games supported: Racing games (PS1)
Obtained: March 8, 2017
Can be found for: Gift
Made by: Performance
Peripheral #: 306
Specific version: PS1
Other versions: N64
Wheel, 12 face buttons (4 act as the triggers, 4 are unknown, 4 are A/B/L/I or II (toggle-able via a switch) which implies it is NegCon compatible), 2 system buttons, 1 bi-directional trigger, wheel
USB Headset
Games supported: Lifeline (PS2)
Can be found for: ~$10
Made by: Logitech
A simple USB headset
Volume Controller
Games supported: List (PS1)
Can be found for: ~$25 Import only
Made by: Namco
Specific version: Green/Purple (not shown)
Other versions: White
2 buttons, analog jog wheel, a cool box, Unidextrous, Ambidextrous
V-Pick
V3 Steering Wheel 2
Games Supported: Racing games (PS1)
Obtained: April 1, 2016
Can be found for: ~$15
Made by: Interact
Peripheral #: 142-B
A steering wheel with 2 foot pedals, a dpad, 8 face buttons, turbo and remapping buttons
Wildfire Gaming Dock
Games supported: PSP (2000/3000 models only)
Obtained: July 30, 2013
Can be found for: ~$100
Made by: Datel
Peripheral #: 207
Specific version: White (not pictured)
Other versions: Multiple colors
Lets you use PS2 (but not PS1) controllers on (a non-hacked) PSP, has AC-adapter and TV-out bypass connectors (so you can charge it and use TV-out at the same time)
Wired Controller Light
Games supported: PS4 games that don't need the trackbar or touchpad's X/Y coordinates
Obtained: January 25, 2018
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: HORI
Peripheral #: 357
Specific version: Dragon Warrior/Quest Slime
Other versions: White, Blue, Black, Red
4 triggers, touchpad button (doesn't detect X/Y coordinates though, similar to the button on the Aim controller), 4 face buttons, Share/Options/PS, dpad, 2 clickable analog thumbsticks, wired via USB
Wireless Adventure Pad
Games supported: PS3
Obtained: March 8, 2017
Can be found for: Gift
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 309
Specific Version: Pink
Other Versions: Blue
4 triggers, 2 clickable analog sticks, dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, takes 2xAA batteries (not included), wireless via dongle, battery compartment needs a screwdriver
Wireless Keypad
Games supported: PS3 and PC
Obtained: January 14, 2009 (Sold Killzone 2 to pay for it)
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Sony
Peripheral #: 063
54 buttons (2 shoulder, 3 system, 49 alpha-numeric) touch/track pad, wireless (Bluetooth), USB charging built in battery, clamshell casing that must be destroyed to open
My Review More Information (about key settings)
Wireless Motion Racing Wheel
Games supported: Racing games (PS3)
Obtained: March 8, 2017
Can be found for: Gift
Made by: KidzPLAY
Peripheral #: 310
Specific Version: Pink
Other Versions: Blue
4 digital triggers (L1/R1 on the back of the middle part, L2/R2), 2 analog triggers (act as L2/Square and R1/X) disc dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, takes 2xAA batteries (not included), wireless via dongle, battery compartment needs a screwdriver, motion sensing
WonderWave
Games supported: Digimon Digital Partner, SD Gundam Eiyuden Musya (WS)
Obtained: November 9, 2009
Can be found for: ~$15 with a game, Import only
Made by: Bandai
Peripheral #: 082
Adds an infrared port to the WonderSwan to allow wireless communication with PocketStation and other WonderSwans, a cool box
Wonder Book
X1 Analog Stick Caps
Xccelerator
Games supported: PS1/PS2 driving games
Obtained: May 12, 2014
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: InterAct
Peripheral #: 237
A steering wheel, 3 system buttons, dpad, 4 face button, the right handle is a throttle, 2 brake handlebars/flippers (the left one clicks)
It's powered which implies it has forcefeed back of some sort (rumble or the ability to turn itself) and what appears to be a light on top
XFPS Fire
Games supported: All PS3 games, particularly FPSs
Obtained: July 6, 2010
Can be found for: ~$90
Made by: XCM
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: PC, 360
Peripheral #: 105
2 clickable analog thumbsticks, dpad, 3 triggers (one of which is used to ignore IR sensor data), 10 buttons (start/select/home, R1/L2/Face buttons/System), SIXAXIS, USB, works as a standard HID controller instead of a lightgun (ie: maps the aiming/motion sensing to the right analog stick) Turbo switch, detachable left-hand grip, USB sensor bar, a cool box
XtendPlay
Games supported: All PS3 games
Obtained: May 3, 2011
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Xwerx
Specific version: PS3
Other versions: 360 (Green)
Peripheral #: 140
Quantity: 3
A silicone skin or plastic clip-on thing for Dualshock3 or XBOX360 controllers to make them more ergonomic
Similar to my ErgoShock idea that I submitted to DreamGear and they rejected
Yamaha Racing MX-1 Motocross Jetski ATV controller
Zero Tech
ZXE-D: Legend of Plasmalite
Games supported: ZXE-D: Legend of Plasmalite (PS1)
Obtained: January 6, 2010
Can be found for: ~$15 with a game, Import only
Made by: Bandai
Peripheral #: 081
UPC: 4902425 49379 4
Favorite
2 memory card like devices that plug into an original model PS1 only that tell the game how you've assembled your custom mech based on what parts you used