What's a good wireless PS2 controller?

fustercluck

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Went to gamestop and they only had madcatz micro and gamestop brand wireless PS2 controllers. They also had this one but $30 seems pretty steep. If it worked on PC I'd go that high though.

Also looking for a good PS2 DVD remote, but I guess my choices will be pretty limited there.
 

sonambulo

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The Logitech pad was/is awesome. I don't recall it working for PC unfortunately.

I used the official SONY PS2 remote for DVD playback and loved it.
 

fustercluck

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Doesn't work on the PC though I guess, ah well. It still looks pretty nice. Thanks.
 

R Nilla

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Even though I don't really need a wireless controller for my PS2, that Logitech controller is tempting. Looks pretty spiffy.
 

mxyzptlk

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Originally posted by: wankawitz
Doesn't work on the PC though I guess, ah well. It still looks pretty nice. Thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/Playstat...onverter/dp/B000F6BGXY

Any PS2 controller can be used on a PC. There are several adapters available. Radioshack had one, but I couldn't find it on their site just now. I know for sure that the radioshack adapter worked with the logitech wireless controller. (it also worked with the Guitar Hero wireless guitar)
 

fustercluck

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Originally posted by: mxyzptlk
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Doesn't work on the PC though I guess, ah well. It still looks pretty nice. Thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/Playstat...onverter/dp/B000F6BGXY

Any PS2 controller can be used on a PC. There are several adapters available. Radioshack had one, but I couldn't find it on their site just now. I know for sure that the radioshack adapter worked with the logitech wireless controller. (it also worked with the Guitar Hero wireless guitar)

I got the one you linked to and the radio shack one :p - So I'll give it a try if I ever get the controller. How can they work with wireless controllers though? Does something plug into the controller port that transmits the signal?