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I would buy that controller, and if it works for other games then I would sell my other controller (only if!)
yes
there is no part called an "ignition controller". one part is called the ignition control module or "power stage" which is on the left side inside fender wall partially hidden by the air cleaner, the other part is called the ecu, electronic control unit or computer and it is under the dash above the accelerator pedal.
Yes the PS3 is sold with a DualShock 3 controller and it is used to play the games and will also allow you to do the other activities for the PS3
Yes, it can. The controller came like that only for the looks, not only for Black Ops.
Yes all Gamecube games are made to be compatible with the standard gamecube controller. Some games feature other controller that may be used but not required to play.
You can only use Gamecube games and Wii games. If you want to use Gamecube games you need a Gamecube controller.
No, you can not. A PS3 Move controller is required for all PS3 move exclusive games and the Dual Shock 3 will work on the Move Compatible games that work with both systems as well as the other not move PS3 games Some games do allow you to use the Dual Shock 3 Controller in place of the Move navigational controller and with the Move Controller
Yes it will becasue the black ops controller just has images of it but it has no mode for only call of duty black ops game.
Probably not but go ahead and give it a try you would be able to use your guitar hero guitar controller for all of the Rockband games
Your controller is probably the problem. Have you tried another. If so, its the circuits inside. If that controller works on other games, then I am not sure what it is.
Sony PlayStation 3 controllers do not work on PC games because they do not work on PCs and PC games do not work in PS3s. You must refer to another designers package information for other PS3 controllers as some technically considered controller devices like headphones do attempt to work on other platforms and the PC