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Xbox Controller S-Black
Xbox | Microsoft Software, 2003
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highly recommended
perfect
This is the S
controller
originally released for the Japanese market, as contrasted with the L or "DUKE" controller.
Black
and White buttons are below other buttons (above on the DUKE) and were later replaced with bumpers on the 360 controller. It works perfectly, flawlessly. Very responsive and ergonomic. One of the best controllers ever designed. Fits molded to your hands better than controllers built for other systems...
Better
Feels better than the original
controller
. Any true gamer should have this controller.
OEM are unmatched in the field of gaming controllers...
I've yet to see a third-party company produce an X-Box
controller
worth using for Halo 2. I definitely stick with original Microsoft X-Box controllers.
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I received the two
controller
s fast in the mail. The only problem was that the green "A" button did not work on one of the controllers, I will try to send back for a refund.
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