New Details on Paradox Controller: PC compatibility and more
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 by StevenBodielobus has just announced that their Paradox PlayStation 2 Controller will ship with a USB mode for PC’s, plus joystick emulation for games that don’t support mouse-style input. In the advance press release, Bodielobus also hints at “adapters for other consoles”, which could enhance “games like Resistance and Gears of War”.
I am particularly interested in the PC compatibility, since I’ve always thought that PC gaming could be improved if both hands weren’t chained to the desk mouse and keyboard. A trackball controller would seem to be a cure for that.
In addition, I see some advantages in the Paradox’s PC compatibility that might not be obvious. First of all, I presume that PC gamers will be more welcoming to an innovative design like the Paradox than their PlayStation-owning counterparts. Secondly, a hand-held trackball controller could be exactly what some PC owners need, given the current push towards “PCs as home media centers”. I’ll explain this point in a later post.
The Paradox controller is now available for pre-order, exclusively through bodieLobus’ promotional website BuyReflex.com.
I’ll leave you with these promotional images sent to Trackballer.com from Bodielobus:




