The PS3 also came with a completely redesigned controller
Dubbed the Sixaxis, the controller was a complete step away from its predecessors.
The most significant improvement it contained was the ability to use motion-sensing technology.
This allowed players to use movements of the controller itself to control what was going on in some games.
That said, it was a downgrade in some ways from the PS2 controller, as it didn’t contain any haptic feedback technology.
Sony claimed that, according to its statistics of returned consoles, approximately 0.5% of consoles were reported as showing the YLOD.[132][133] In response to the televised report, Sony issued a document criticizing the program's accuracy and conclusions; specifically that the faults were evidence of a manufacturing defect. The document also complained that the report had been inappropriate in tone and might damage Sony's brand name.
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