Peripheral Customized for Sony's Home Virtual World Navigation
Innovative peripheral maker SplitFish GameWare, Inc today officially
announced the company's upcoming FragFX game controller for the
PlayStation3 computer entertainment system. The patent pending FragFX
features a separate right hand mouse controller and detachable left
hand grip controller, ideal for experiencing the traditional PC mouse
and keyboard style gameplay of shooter games in a console environment.
Key FragFX controller features include:
- The right hand mouse
controller has the complete set of PlayStation 3 controller buttons.
The mouse is used during game play to shoot, look left, right, up and
down for that same PC style game play experience on the PlayStation 3.
- The mouse is optimized for navigation within the recently announced PlayStation Home virtual world.
- A
menu mode on the mouse allows it to double as a regular mouse during
menu selections. A lap mouse pad and left hand grip cradle is included
with the FragFX to allow for comfortable play in a living room setting.
- The
left hand re-programmable grip (nicknamed the "FragChuck" by G4TV) has
the full range of 6-axis motion control providing Wii-like motion
sensitivity for the PlayStation 3. In games like Resistance:Fall of
Man, to reload a weapon or to rifle butt an opponent, the user can
swing the FragChuck.
- The FragChuck also offers a game speed
dial and frag button. When the frag button is pressed it slows the
mouse down to incremental movement for smooth sniper shots. The speed
dial allows for instant fast or slow overall game play. These two
additional features let the user get out of battles as fast as they get
into them.
Already SplitFish is generating buzz among
gamers with their groundbreaking controller technology for PlayStation
consoles. During the first hands-on preview IGN called the control the
FragFX serves up "far superior to the alternatives."
SplitFish CEO
Cisco Schipperheijn remarked, "For years, first person shooter players
have had less than an optimum experience when playing on a console.
SplitFish's FragFX brings PC-like movement, precision and performance
to the console FPS. The mouse in combination with the FragChuck is a
huge advancement in pushing the limits of immersive game play."
SplitFish's
FragFX provides universal game support and is expected to ship next
month, with a wired version retailing for $59.99 and later a Bluetooth
wireless version for $69.99. A limited amount of units will be reserved
for European customers. The company previously released an
award-winning FPS control system for the PlayStation 2 computer
entertainment system, called EdgeFX.
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