Yes, the SnakeByte Premium Playstation 3 wired controller does support the six axis motion sensing.
Playstation Plus does not have anything to do with hacking on the PS3 and is a Playstation Network premium service
you can play any xbox controller on any 360 u bean
Yes they work just the same, the only difference is that the premium controllers are slightly cheaper :)
Every year I think
PlayStation Network does not charge except for the PlayStation Plus premium package. Online charges for services at internet sites are not part of PlayStation. You must also pay for a Broadband internet service
Hold the little button on the back of the controller, and hold the button that looks the same on the front of the Xbox for at least 5 seconds, then it should work.
Well there is a camouflage one but you need Call Of Duty Elite-Premium.
No the system is still shutdown and the related question will be answered if new information is avaiable The PlayStation Network is still down they will working on it around the clock and they will be giving everyone who is a customer of the PSN 30 days free of playstation network premium.
The Xbox 360 Premium Edition is now called the Xbox 360 Pro.It contains the following:* 20 GB Hard Drive (while the Pro actually has a 60 GB) * One wireless controller * HD Cables * Headset Communicator
Annual Premium= Annual Base Premium * Driver-Rating Factor To get annual base premium the formula is... Annual base Premium= Liability Premium + Collision Premium + Comprehensive Premium.
The PlayStation 3 uses a unified online service called PlayStation Network (PSN). The features of PSN are free to all PlayStation 3 owners granted they have a broadband internet connection. A premium version of PlayStation Network is available known as PlayStation Plus. The service is priced at $49.99 per year and features extras such as a Qore subscription, early access to game betas, and free downloadable games from the PlayStation Store.
The Tritton Trigger Headset for Xbox 360 is also compatible with Windows computers as long as it's connected to a controller connected to your computer. This includes Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. All models, including Home Premium Desktop, should be compatible.