The listing, TWO PLAYSTATION CONTROLLERS: 1x Model SCPH-1080 and 1x DualShock Analog SCPH-1200 has ended.
Two PlayStation Controllers 1x Model SCPH-1080 and 1x DualShock Analog SCPH-1200
One PlayStation Controller (model SCPH-1080)
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One PlayStation DualShock Analog Controller (model SCPH-1200)
These worked fine the last time they were used. Then were stored away for a while. Now listed on Listia.
The PlayStation Controller was the first gamepad released by Sony Computer Entertainment for its PlayStation video game console. The original version (model SCPH-1010) was released alongside the PlayStation on December 3, 1994.
Using the simple geometric shapes of a green triangle, a red circle, a blue X, and a pink square (Triangle, Circle, X, Square) to label its action buttons rather than traditionally used letters or numbers, the PlayStation Controller established a trademark which would be incorporated heavily into the PlayStation brand. In an interview with Teiyu Goto, designer of the original PlayStation Controller, he explained what the symbols mean: The circle and cross represent "yes" and "no," respectively; the triangle symbolizes a point of view and the square is equated to a sheet of paper there to be used to access menus.
On April 2, 1996, Sony released a revised version of the PlayStation Controller (model SCPH-1080), featuring a longer cord with a ferrite bead. After briefly selling the Dual Analog Controller in 1997, Sony began phasing out the PlayStation Controller later that year with the introduction of the DualShock controller, which would become the new standard controller for the PlayStation.