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Sony has unvieled a new PS2 controller (maybe also PS3) called the DualFX that is almost an exact rip-off of the Nintendo Nplay's (Nintendo Revolution) controller. It is a two-piece controller with tethered halves: a gun trigger and an odd laser movement system. It needs Eyetoy to be used and is basically a gimmick. It looks eerily similar to the Nplay's controller. The only thing Sony couldn't change about it is that it can only work in a 2D enviornment instead of the 3D enviornment that the Nplay uses. Sony should not be allowed to do this and they must be stopped.
NOTE:
If you want to how badly Sony ripped-off Nintendo, just click this link:
http://ces.engadget.com/2006/01/07/splitfish-gameware-dualfx-controller-for-ps2-revolution-knockof/
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