Access controller developed to allow 1-handed play of PS2, PS3 and PC games
FROM GAMERTELL - Ben Heck and eDimensional have created a $129.95 dollar, one-handed controller specifically designed with handicapped players in mind. The Access Controller works with PCs, PS2s and PS3s, and has removable control modules so players can customize it.
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I was waiting for somebody to invent something like this. What gamer hasn’t wondered what would happen if they lost an arm? xD
on October 15, 2008 at 11:05 PM - LINKYou’re right, it looks a bit uncomfortable; i can’t imagine playing certain games with it, but its still a step in the right direction.
Oh definitely, it is a good move forward.
I like how you can move and rearrange the modules for each part. I guess if you worked with it, you could probably find something really comfortable.
on October 16, 2008 at 01:10 PM - LINK