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mLani introduces new FPS controller for PS3

Posted on 27 February 2009 by

There’s not exactly a wealth of information about this one just yet, but peripheral maker mLani (started by the former founder of SplitFish) looks to be doing its best to make PC gamers feel a bit more at home on the PS3 with this new FPS-minded controller which, coincidentally, looks to compete directly with some of SplitFish’s own offerings. Apparently, in addition to improving your aim in Killzone 2, this one can double as a mouse for your PC and, as you can see above, it’s also wireless, although it’s at least possible that the cable between the mouse and the Wiimote-esque controller has been conveniently omitted. No word on a price, but this one’s supposedly on track for a release in the next three months or so.

[Via DigitalBattle, thanks SK]

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mLani introduces new FPS controller for PS3 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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