Hi gamers and collectors!
Welcome back to yet another addition to my XBOX collection, today I'll be talking about the Limited Edition Controller S. So just by looking at the controller alone, it's nothing quite noticeable that screams "Limited Edition!" however, there are a few differences compared to the normal controller S that was sold.
First off the jewel is a bright green, much like the jewel on the XBOX it's self - it's just a little lighter, I guess you could say it's the same green as the DVT-4's jewel...
Another difference is the cable, yeah even the cable is different. Usually the Controller S has a solid black cable, instead the limited edition has a green cable, much like the original duke controllers, and the standard controller S break-away. Uh, excuse the dust XD.
There's still a few differences left to mention, you'll notice the face buttons "A, B, X, Y" are much lighter in colour and don't have anything inside them like the buttons we're used to. Instead the labels are engraved.
The last difference to note - On the back of the controller here, you'll see the label doesn't mention what controller it is. Usually it says on the regular controller s "xbox controller s" along with the Microsoft corp and part number. The limited edition controller just plainly says "xbox game controller", thanks didn't know that! :p. Also lacking the label on the right side of the part number label.
For any Japanese XBOX collectors, will think this is just a standard Japan release controller S. In fact this controller was sold here in Australia too. It wasn't sold separately, instead was included in the "The Beast Entertainment Pack" along with Midtown Madness 3 and Brute Force. Which explains why you see so many "Not for Resale" copies of Midtown Madness 3.
More games to come during the week, see you there!
Welcome back to yet another addition to my XBOX collection, today I'll be talking about the Limited Edition Controller S. So just by looking at the controller alone, it's nothing quite noticeable that screams "Limited Edition!" however, there are a few differences compared to the normal controller S that was sold.
First off the jewel is a bright green, much like the jewel on the XBOX it's self - it's just a little lighter, I guess you could say it's the same green as the DVT-4's jewel...
Another difference is the cable, yeah even the cable is different. Usually the Controller S has a solid black cable, instead the limited edition has a green cable, much like the original duke controllers, and the standard controller S break-away. Uh, excuse the dust XD.
There's still a few differences left to mention, you'll notice the face buttons "A, B, X, Y" are much lighter in colour and don't have anything inside them like the buttons we're used to. Instead the labels are engraved.
The last difference to note - On the back of the controller here, you'll see the label doesn't mention what controller it is. Usually it says on the regular controller s "xbox controller s" along with the Microsoft corp and part number. The limited edition controller just plainly says "xbox game controller", thanks didn't know that! :p. Also lacking the label on the right side of the part number label.
For any Japanese XBOX collectors, will think this is just a standard Japan release controller S. In fact this controller was sold here in Australia too. It wasn't sold separately, instead was included in the "The Beast Entertainment Pack" along with Midtown Madness 3 and Brute Force. Which explains why you see so many "Not for Resale" copies of Midtown Madness 3.
More games to come during the week, see you there!
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