Playstation 2 to PC USB Gamepad Converter
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Manufacturer: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.
Binding: Video Game
Publisher: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.
Label: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.
Platform: Windows
Platform: Windows
Features for Playstation 2 to PC USB Gamepad Converter:
- Works w/ Playstation One, PSX and Playstation 2 controllers, guns, and dance pads
- For use w/ Windows XP / 2000 / ME / 98
- Suitable for both desktop and notebook PCs
- Supports all buttons on your PlayStation controller/DDR Dance Pad
- Supports Dual Shock Real Vibration Function on supported games and digital/analog mode
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Customer Reviews
Perfect for gamers 
2008-07-31
this converted is great, come with cd drivers for xp and vista support vibration, compatible with all Playstation/Playstation 2 controllers, easy installation.
product simply not working 
2008-07-28
Tried everything and tried to find somethnig or someone who can help but nothing worked bad luck I guess.
POS 
2008-07-25
This doesn't work. I tried it in 4 different systems including Vista 64/32 and XP 32bit. No drivers came with the product and windows can't determine what it is. DON'T BUY!!!
Pretty color...pretty useless junk 
2008-07-09
Plug it in, load the disc and the driver software loads. Great so far. But as soon as I tried to assign buttons in a game's config options, controls began erratically switching. What I set for Button 10 will switch to Button 4, or 6, or whatever after about a second and repeat.
So I figure maybe the "help" file will help; if someone manages to understand the file's broken English and severe grammar issues, they deserve a prize. Don't expect to find a better solution at the developer's site either; pretty much the same thing is going on there.
I tried numerous drivers provided, and other's completely unrelated. So, unless you plan on screwing with this for DDR purposes, leave it alone. I couldn't get it to work for an rpg or anything. I bought a G-E gamepad later that works great.
Playstation 2 to PC USB Gamepad Converter works perfect. 
2008-06-23
I got the product and it works perfect with the Guitar Hero guitar controller. I plugged it in and the drivers installed with no problems. I have had no issues with it at all.
Doesnt work with most PC games 
2008-06-18
Supports two controllers at once
Works flawlessly with Stepmania 
2008-06-18
All I have to say is that it's working great with Stepmania: just plug it in, hold START+SELECT+UP on my dance pad for 4 seconds, and configure the keys in Stepmania, and thats it.
Highly Recommended.
Turn your PS2 controller into a PC gamepad 
2008-06-04
Great if you have a purpose for it. It is better to use this and a PS2 controller (in my opinion) than to use a Logitech RumblePad 2 that dies in a year.
Works Fine, Low Cost 
2008-06-03
The adapter works just as described with no performance/compatibility issues that I have found. Just plug and play; the adapter was immediately recognized by Vista and XP. Great price too!
Works on a mac/ Works with frets on fire (Guitar Hero) 
2008-05-10
The people here mostly reviewed it for stepmania, a thing I plan on trying it out with soon. I got it first and foremost for frets on fire, a guitar hero clone that has thousands of fan-made songs for it. I have mac osx so was disappointed at all the markings saying it (works only for windows) but I got it anyway.
When I opened it, I was surprised to see the drivers on a floppy! I have a weak old windows comp. and even that doesn't use floppy's anymore. I quickly through it out and searched for a mac drivers alternative. I came across a program called "USBOverdrive" which acts as the ultimate driver for any usb device. I quickly programed my guitar and was soon rocking out on frets on fire.
A few things bugged me, just a bit. The swivel stick couldn't be programmed (I'm not sure if it works in frets anyway) and due to the lack of buttons, I couldn't navigate with the guitar controller.
Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase and would recommend it to everyone. I look forward to trying out multiplayer in the near future.