PlayStation Volume Controller: Difference between revisions
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A paddle controller for the PlayStation, has a pretty good amount of games that use it. It communicates in the same way as the [[neGcon]], so it's also compatible with games made for that controller and other wheels, as long as they only need two buttons. | A paddle controller for the PlayStation, has a pretty good amount of games that use it. It communicates in the same way as the [[neGcon]], so it's also compatible with games made for that controller and other wheels, as long as they only need two buttons. | ||
There are two versions | There are two versions: the original white with grey buttons and a red dial, and a green and blue version that came bundled with [[:Category:Taito|Taito's]] ''[[:wikipedia:Puchi Carat|Puchi Carat]]'' in PAL countries. I've seen it both as a green with blue buttons/dial and blue with green buttons/dial. Curiously, the ''Puchi Carat'' version is shown with a [[:Category:Yellow|yellow]] dial on the box. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 13 December 2024
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Model No.: | SLPH-00015 NPC-102 |
Company: | Namco |
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Main colours: | White Red Grey Green Blue |
System: | PlayStation PlayStation 2 |
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Connection: | PlayStation port |
Mechanisms: | Analogue Paddle Digital button |
A paddle controller for the PlayStation, has a pretty good amount of games that use it. It communicates in the same way as the neGcon, so it's also compatible with games made for that controller and other wheels, as long as they only need two buttons.
There are two versions: the original white with grey buttons and a red dial, and a green and blue version that came bundled with Taito's Puchi Carat in PAL countries. I've seen it both as a green with blue buttons/dial and blue with green buttons/dial. Curiously, the Puchi Carat version is shown with a yellow dial on the box.
Compatible Games
- PS1 Namco Volume Controller SLPH-00015 (NPC-102) games list on Shmups Forum.
PlayStation
- Arkanoid Returns
- Arkanoid R2000
- ブロックくずし デデンの逆襲
- Bomb Bee (secret game in Namco Museum vol. 2)
- Cutie Q (in Namco Museum vol. 2)
- Prism Land Story
- Puchi Carat
- ぷるるん! with シェイプUPガールズ
- Super Breakout (in Atari Arcade Classics Vol.1)
- Tempest X3
PlayStation 2
See Also
- Puchi Carat Game with Paddle Controller (PS1) with Gameplay! - Review - 2011 Sharkie's Gaming Controllers video.