Yes, in fact, a number of companies manufacture a wide vareity of joystick controllers and gamepads specifically for use on PC and Macintosh computers. Microsoft for example sells a wireless Xbox 360 controller with a special connector for use with the PC which allows computer gamers to use the popular console controller with a wide range of computer games. Similarly, there are force feedback joysticks by Microsoft and Logitech which provide not only easy game control, but also enhanced interaction with the on-screen action by vibrating and moving in response to explosions and other effects.
For strategic war games, the best controller is still a mouse and keyboard. For first person shooter war games, the Microsoft Xbox controller with the PC interface available at most major electronics retailers is the most durable and comfortable choice. Millions of people already use the controller for console games, so it makes sense to use the same controller for computer war games as well.
No gaming system has a joystick as their main controller, but every system has a joystick sold by third party companies. If you want a joystick for your preffered system, just take a look at amazon, they will have them.
The PS3 is more popular than the Kinect because popular is based on number of players. There are more PS3s than Kinect sold and in use. The question is unfair to the Kinect because at least it could ask if the PS3 move was more popular than the Kinect. Both still are not games but are optional controllers for game consoles and the PS3 Move does have more Move compatible games than there are Kinect games The Kinect because you don't need to use any controler and that's great and the ps3 well you can have a drink than you put it in the ground and the ps3 controler in the ground than someone spills it and the controler is wet and damage and the kinect is not. So for me I gather let you get a kinect.
I have a 1994 Chevy diesel 6.5 with the same problem, I found that the controller wasn't getting a signal from the computer, by what I'm reading that means that the computer needs replacement. I can't find any better answers than that. Not good.
No PS2 games are not compatible with the computer. When a Emulator is used on a PC the PS2 games are still required to use the PS2 bios to work and it is not like playing the game on a PS2
Make sure you have vacuum going into the cab from the intake manifold. (If you do and still no air, the problem is in the controler.
All games have options inside the game to change the graphics up or down. If you reduce the graphics in-game all the way down and the game is still unplayable then you probably need to clean up your computer and upgrade its components.
Steam Games cannot be put on your laptop without a CD key. In order to play these games, you need to have the CD key available. This is because these games are still licensed.
people say that the new classic controler pro is good but i still like the numchuck with wii remote.
You might be able to use the PC to buy the games from the PSN, but ultimately you'll still need to connect your PSP itself to the PSN to do the download.
No, you can still use a computer when you're not connected to the internet (word, computer games, discs can all be used) but you can't look anything up and somethings might need the internet to log in or update.
the violent computer games led to more violence in bullying in teenagers because teenagers are still developing their mind and whatever the see they do because they think it makes them look cool