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| MicroCON MadCatz Dual Force 2 Controller | 
enlarge | Brand: Mad Catz Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $5.99 You Save: $14.00 (70%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 9 x 13 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 58236 UPC: 728658582364 EAN: 0728658582364 ASIN: B00007LUR9
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 58236 MAD CATZ PS2 DUAL FORCE 2 MICROCON |
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Product Description A mighty mini. Twenty percent smaller than the standard Dual Force 2 controller, the Mad Catz MicroCON for the PlayStation 2 gives you the features, comfort and control you need in one tight, cool package. Designed for gamers of all sizes, the MicroCON is perfect for those who want instant fingertip access to every control.
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Missing controller November 10, 2006 The USPS had a problem getting it to me. The product showed up at my parents without a problem, but when they shipped it to me overseas, we... Apparently someone in the European Postal relays to get things to military bases decided that they needed one. Broke open a box containing the pad and another item, took the pad out it's box (which was unopened) and then retaped the whole thing and sent it off sans control pad. This isn't your fault in anyway but if there is any extra pressure you can put on the Postal Service to investigate these problems would be appreciated. It's been a real problem for the last 6 months for servicemembers overseas. Otherwise, I'll look forward to future transactions and will make sure I insure every package.
Very Comfortable February 1, 2006 I originally purchased a microcon control when they were first introduced. The smaller size fits easily into your hands, and is great for younger players. The smaller size also helps with button mashing in fast paced games. I recently purchased a second one after dopping the first one and breaking the left analog stick. Up until that point I had encountered no problems with the controler after owning it for more than a year. Awesome controller.
Worked for awhile..... August 27, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this controller as a second controller and was fairly satisfied with it. Then, after about a year, the left analog stick started getting stuck so that it was constantly turning. I never got the "Macro" thing to work at all, and it never would work with one of my games. Mostly I used my Dualshock2 controller and just used the Microcon for a second controller in 2 player games. Now, since it won't even work for that I'm going to buy a new Dualshock2 controller. And as for the smaller size, I never really cared about that since I'm used to the larger ones.
Best controller available August 15, 2005 This controller is small enough that it fits into everyones hands. I play xbox in the shop and everyone that has used this controller keeps asking for it. I always use it when I play Halo and I do way better than when I play with a normal controller.
Pitiful... December 29, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can't believe I wasted $15 on this stupid thing. It looked nice and pretty and all, but looks are deceiving (if that's how you spell it). It's comfortable, but that's just about the only good thing. This thing pretty much is not pressure sensitive. Lets say you move the analog stick just a wee little bit, your character in the game moves a bit slow. You move it a wee bit more, and the character moves at maximum speed. And the stick isn't even touching the frame of the controller. Also, when using the analogs, they seem to have a tendency to get stuck. For example, you move the analog stick all the way out in one direction, lets say, to make the game character turn. You bring back the stick to the middle and the character is still turning. The price looks good, but it's not worth it. Your best off going with an official controller, like ones made by Sony or Logitech.
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