The DualShock, and its following designs also includes a direction pad, Start and Select button, and four face buttons with labelling, which was first introduced on the original PlayStation controller using simple geometric shapes which include a green triangle, a red circle, a blue cross, and a pink square (, ,, ). The Dual Analog controller also has an additional mode accessible by pressing the "Analog" button that provides compatibility with the PlayStation Analog Joystick which results in the analog indicator light turning green instead of red being able to play on other devices unfortunately this feature was removed from the DualShock. Other visible differences between Dual Analog and the DualShock include the longer grips and handles and slightly larger L2/R2 buttons. Unlike the earlier controller, the DualShock's analog sticks feature textured rubber grips rather than the smooth plastic tips with recessed grooves found on the Dual Analog controller. The DualShock, like its predecessor the Dual Analog controller, has two analog sticks. The rumble feature of the DualShock is similar to the Japanese version of the Dual Analog Controller, a feature that was removed shortly after that controller was released. Nintendo 64's Rumble Pak has only one motor and has battery power, but all corded varieties of the DualShock are powered by the PlayStation. These motors are housed within the handles, with the left one being larger and more powerful than the one on the right, so to allow for varying levels of vibration. Its name derives from its dual vibration motors. The DualShock Analog Controller (models: SCPH-1200 US models: SCPH-110U ) can provide vibration feedback based on game activity, and input through two analog sticks. The DualShock is the best-selling gamepad of all time by units sold, excluding bundled controllers. The console's bundle was updated to include DualShock, and phase out the original PlayStation controller and the Dual Analog Controller. It was introduced in November 1997 as a secondary peripheral for the first PlayStation console. It is named for vibration-feedback and analog controls. The DualShock (originally Dual Shock, trademarked as DUALSHOCK or DUAL SHOCK, PlayStation 5 version named DualSense) is a line of gamepads developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation family of video game consoles. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( September 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience.
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