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  2. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Windows, Linux: Connectivity: USB-A Input: D-pad, 4 buttons September 2020 [43] DualSense: PlayStation 5: Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth 5.1, 3.5mm TRRS stereo headset jack Dimensions: 160 × 66 × 106 mm

  3. DualShock - Wikipedia

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    DS4Windows is an open-source software application that allows various PlayStation controllers to be used on PCs running versions of Microsoft Windows up to 11 by emulating a virtual Xbox or DualShock 4 controller. Specifically, this is relevant for DualShock 3, DualShock 4 and DualSense controllers, enabling them to function effectively on PC ...

  4. Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Wikipedia

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    Worms Ultimate Mayhem is a 3D artillery turn-based tactics video game developed by Team17. [3] [4] The game is a re-release of Worms 4: Mayhem with improved graphics.It features all-new content, story mode voice acting by Guy Harris, and other gameplay fixes such as reworked camera controls.

  5. DS4 - Wikipedia

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    DS4, DS-4, or variant, may refer to: DS 4, the DS-branded Citroen DS4 car; Datsun DS-4, the Datsun (Nissan) car; Sony DualShock 4, PlayStation 4 game controller; DS4, a digital signal designation for 274.176 Mbit/s 4032-channel T4 lines, see Digital Signal Designation; Dalit Shoshit Samaj Sangharsh Samiti (DS-4 or DSSSS) political organization ...

  6. Eighth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    These microconsoles have included the Ouya, Nvidia Shield Console, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation TV, MOJO, Razer Switchblade, GamePop, GameStick, and PC-based Steam Machine consoles. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] A number of microconsoles that were modeled as scaled-down versions of consoles from previous generations, running a selection of games from ...

  7. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam's "Big Picture" mode is more optimized for a larger screen with a larger, simpler interface that mimics the Steam Deck interface and is easily navigable with either a controller or mouse. Steam's "Big Picture" mode was announced in 2011; [137] public betas started in September 2012 and were integrated into the software in December 2012. [138]

  8. Flick Stick - Wikipedia

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    Flick Stick is a video game control scheme designed for gyroscopic game controllers.The Flick Stick control scheme is primarily designed for 3D shooter games with the intent of bringing the perceived advantages of mouse aiming to controllers, while addressing shortcomings of traditional first-person shooter controller schemes.

  9. Warriors Orochi 4 - Wikipedia

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    Warriors Orochi 4, released as Musou Orochi 3 (無双OROCHI 3, Musō Orochi Surī) in Japan, is a 2018 hack and slash video game developed by Koei Tecmo and Omega Force for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.