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Logic3 Rumble Pad - USB Game Pad (PC)

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Logic3 Rumble Pad - USB Game Pad (PC)  
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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Logic 3
EAN: 0663452227403
Item Dimensions: 93
Label: Logic 3
Manufacturer: Logic 3
Platform: Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows
Publisher: Logic 3
Release Date: October 10, 2003
Studio: Logic 3


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Editorial Review:
The Logic3 USB Rumble Game Pad is the latest items in our long and established range of game controllers. By using the Rumble Pad togehther with the driver provided you get vibration feedback when playing any games. The pad features analog & digital modes, 12 Fire buttons and analog thumb sticks.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Rumble? More like crumble
Plenty of buttons and responsive in games.
The main problem is that within 2 weeks of using the gamepad the 2 thumb paddles just crumbled so had to use the stumps, until they too crumbled.
Ok, so my thumbs may get sweaty and sweat contains salt but surely this would not cause them to crumble into bits so soon.
I only used the pad now and then (not constant) and did not use too much force but really disappointed that the essential parts should fail in such a short time.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Awful
I bought two of these a few months ago because they were cheap, and I figured that a gamepad couldn't really have anything horribly wrong with it. They've had about as much wear and tear as any gamepad I've ever owned, but unlike other gamepads I've owned, they're both broken. On one, the left analogue stick has disappeared partially back into the casing (meaning it gets stuck at regular intervals, and you can't move it) and on the other, the left stick's top has broken off, leaving the plastic ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Poor quality - avoid
The vibration feature didn't work out of the box, despite reinstalling the driver twice from disk and then downloading it from the web (XP Pro). Then the L analog joystick broke within 4 hrs of light use (TRA). Very disappointing product - I'm now going to follow my initial instincts and buy a more expensive one!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Ordered two so that I can play Lego Start Wars II with my 6 year old
Arrived next day and both worked first time with the generic Windows XP drivers. Using it on a PC to play Lego Start Wars II. PC is a XP P4 HP PC with Direct X 9c. Its a long time since I have played a Computer Game boy have they changed! With two game pads it is a lot easier then trying to share a keyboard with a 6 year old.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Pretty Good
I like this controller, it's design is a copy of the playstation controllers, which I also like for their ease of use, I can get to every button on the gamepad effortlessly.
I never had any problems with the compatibility of this controller, and it works perfectly even on old Windows 95 games (running on XP). Another bonus of this controller, is no matter how much of a beating it takes, it'll continue you function without a problem. Although, I've never been able to utilize the rumble facility, ... Read More


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