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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Driving_Emotion_Type-S Driving Emotion Type-S] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Native support.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Driving_Emotion_Type-S Driving Emotion Type-S] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Native support.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Ford_Racing_2 Ford Racing 2] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. <ref name="Youtube-Ps2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvsiIw3Ci94 Pressure Sensitive Buttons On Ps2 Controllers]</ref> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Gran_Turismo_3:_A-Spec Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Gran_Turismo_3:_A-Spec Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto_III Grand Theft Auto III] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer">[https://www.thegamer.com/playstation-games-use-pressure-sensitive-face-buttons/ 10 Older PlayStation Games That Actually Used The Pressure Sensitive Face Buttons]</ref> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto_III Grand Theft Auto III] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer">[https://www.thegamer.com/playstation-games-use-pressure-sensitive-face-buttons/ 10 Older PlayStation Games That Actually Used The Pressure Sensitive Face Buttons]</ref> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_Liberty_City_Stories Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed. | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_Vice_City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_Vice_City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_Vice_City_Stories Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="Youtube-Ps2" /> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_2:_Sons_of_Liberty Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_2:_Sons_of_Liberty Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="TheGamer" /> | ||
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− | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/ | + | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_3:_Subsistence Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> |
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_3:_Snake_Eater Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_3:_Snake_Eater Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_3:_Substance Metal Gear Solid 3: Substance] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Metal_Gear_Solid_3:_Substance Metal Gear Solid 3: Substance] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted Need for Speed: Most Wanted] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.<ref>[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/691087-playstation-4/65820154?page=1 What games depended on pressure-sensitive buttons?]</ref> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Okami Okami] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The drawing mechanic - the pressure determines the thickness of the line you draw.<ref name="TheGamer"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Okami Okami] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The drawing mechanic - the pressure determines the thickness of the line you draw.<ref name="TheGamer"/> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Primal Primal] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Pressing hard on a shoulder button can give a different move than pressing lightly. This means Jen's lightning fast moves slow down when you get excited and start hitting the buttons harder in combat.<ref>[https://primal.fandom.com/wiki/Combat_System Primal - Combat System]</ref> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Psi-Ops:_The_Mindgate_Conspiracy Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || You use pressure on L1 to control how high you lift crates and things with your psychic powers. So after lifting something, you can still move it vertically up and down by changing pressure.<ref name="reddit-requires"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Silent_Hill_2 Silent Hill 2] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Melee attacks are dictated by the pressure sensitivity.<ref name="TheGamer"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Silent_Hill_2 Silent Hill 2] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Melee attacks are dictated by the pressure sensitivity.<ref name="TheGamer"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Space_Fishermen Space Fishermen] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Native support.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Space_Fishermen Space Fishermen] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Native support.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/SoulCalibur_II SoulCalibur II] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The game differing combos that result in just a stance being used, or pummeling someone with pommel, which make use of the pressure sensitivity.<ref name="reddit-requires">[https://www.reddit.com/r/ps2/comments/520wv0/games_that_need_the_analog_pressure_sensitivity/ Games that need the analog pressure sensitivity?]</ref> | ||
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/SoulCalibur_III SoulCalibur III] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The game differing combos that result in just a stance being used, or pummeling someone with pommel, which make use of the pressure sensitivity.<ref name="reddit-requires"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Star_Ocean:_Till_the_End_of_Time Star Ocean: Till the End of Time] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || One item in the game, the Dragon Bone Flute, utilizes the pressure sensitive buttons. Playing certain melodies on them depends on how hard or light you press the buttons. <ref name="TheGamer"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Star_Ocean:_Till_the_End_of_Time Star Ocean: Till the End of Time] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || One item in the game, the Dragon Bone Flute, utilizes the pressure sensitive buttons. Playing certain melodies on them depends on how hard or light you press the buttons. <ref name="TheGamer"/> | ||
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| [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/The_Bouncer The Bouncer] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used to enact either strong or weak attacks using one button.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/The_Bouncer The Bouncer] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || The pressure sensitive buttons are used to enact either strong or weak attacks using one button.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> | ||
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− | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Zone_of_the_Enders Zone of the Enders] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || | + | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Zone_of_the_Enders Zone of the Enders] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Tighten the spread of your sprayfire weapons.<ref name="GiantBomb"/> |
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+ | | [https://wiki.pcsx2.net/Zone_of_the_Enders:_The_2nd_Runner Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner] ||style="text-align: center"| [[File:True icon.svg|25px|link=Emulation:PlayStation_2]] || Tighten the spread of your sprayfire weapons. <ref name="Youtube-Ps2" /> | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 14 July 2022
This is a manual list of games believed to support pressure-sensitive face buttons.
- Controllers with pressure-sensitive face buttons support
- Pressure-sensitive buttons are mostly used for
- Acceleration: cruise vs full speed
- Braking: partial slowdown vs full brake
- Turning: partial turns vs full turn
- Attacking: light attacks vs strong attacks
- Jumping: short jump vs long jump
- Movement: creep vs normal walk or normal walk vs run
- Shooting: aim vs instant shot
- Zooming: quick zoom vs slow zoom (useful for sniping or map zooming)
Games
Game | State | Notes |
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FlatOut | Custom config. Requires reWASD application to run.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
FlatOut 2 | Custom config. Requires reWASD application to run.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
Grand Theft Auto | Custom config. Requires reWASD application to run.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
Grand Theft Auto 2 | Custom config. Requires reWASD application to run.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
Grand Theft Auto III | GInput mod. Enables pressure sensitivity for DualShock 3 controllers or controllers which can emulate its behavior.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | GInput mod. Enables pressure sensitivity for DualShock 3 controllers or controllers which can emulate its behavior.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. | |
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | GInput mod. Enables pressure sensitivity for DualShock 3 controllers or controllers which can emulate its behavior.
Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. |
Emulation
Xbox Emulation
Game | State | Notes |
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Dead or Alive 3 | The game utilizes the Xbox controller's pressure sensitive analog buttons to allow shortcuts in performing certain moves, making the controls lenient to allow players new to the series to adapt to gameplay.[2] | |
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball | Controls the size of jumps in the pool jumping mini game.[3] | |
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind | Native support. Pressure is defining how high character will jump. [4] |
PlayStation 2 Emulation
Game | State | Notes |
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Bravo Music: Christmas Edition | Correctly timing button presses is a huge part of the gameplay, but the pressure sensitive buttons add another layer. Each prompt has three levels of pressure and you have to hit the button with the correct amount of force to succeed.[4][5] | |
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 | Native support.[4] | |
Champions of Norrath | Pressure-sensitive aiming.[4] | |
Crazy Taxi | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[4] | |
Driving Emotion Type-S | Native support.[4] | |
Ford Racing 2 | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. [6] | |
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[4] | |
Gran Turismo 4: Prologue | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[4] | |
Gran Turismo 4 | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[4] | |
Grand Theft Auto III | The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.[5] | |
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed. | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.[5] | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.[6] | |
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | The pressure sensitive buttons are used when driving. Press lightly to slowly cruise down the street, and keep it pressed hard to accelerate to the maximum speed.[5] | |
Mad Maestro! | Correctly timing button presses is a huge part of the gameplay, but the pressure sensitive buttons add another layer. Each prompt has three levels of pressure and you have to hit the button with the correct amount of force to succeed.[4][5] | |
MLB The Show | Native support. The harder you press, the more aggressive you throw or swing.[5] | |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty | Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.[5] | |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance | Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.[4] | |
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater | Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.[4] | |
Metal Gear Solid 3: Substance | Pressure sensitivity was used for the aiming and shooting mechanics. Press the fire button lightly to hold up the gun without firing. Let go lightly to put down the weapon without shooting. The mechanic works slightly differently sometimes depending on the weapon equipped.[4] | |
Need for Speed: Most Wanted | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[7] | |
Okami | The drawing mechanic - the pressure determines the thickness of the line you draw.[5] | |
Primal | Pressing hard on a shoulder button can give a different move than pressing lightly. This means Jen's lightning fast moves slow down when you get excited and start hitting the buttons harder in combat.[8] | |
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy | You use pressure on L1 to control how high you lift crates and things with your psychic powers. So after lifting something, you can still move it vertically up and down by changing pressure.[9] | |
Silent Hill 2 | Melee attacks are dictated by the pressure sensitivity.[5] | |
Silent Hill 3 | Melee attacks are dictated by the pressure sensitivity.[5] | |
Space Fishermen | Native support.[4] | |
SoulCalibur II | The game differing combos that result in just a stance being used, or pummeling someone with pommel, which make use of the pressure sensitivity.[9] | |
SoulCalibur III | The game differing combos that result in just a stance being used, or pummeling someone with pommel, which make use of the pressure sensitivity.[9] | |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time | One item in the game, the Dragon Bone Flute, utilizes the pressure sensitive buttons. Playing certain melodies on them depends on how hard or light you press the buttons. [5] | |
The Bouncer | The pressure sensitive buttons are used to enact either strong or weak attacks using one button.[4] | |
Zone of the Enders | Tighten the spread of your sprayfire weapons.[4] | |
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner | Tighten the spread of your sprayfire weapons. [6] |
PlayStation 3 Emulation
Game | State | Notes |
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Armored Core 4 | Native support.[4] | |
Gran Turismo 5 | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. [10] | |
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. [10] | |
Gran Turismo 6 | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration. [10] | |
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | D-pad allows zooming during cutscenes.[11] | |
WipEout HD | Uses the pressure sensitive buttons to control acceleration.[4] | |
Zen Pinball | Native support.[11] |
Nintendo DS Emulation
Game | State | Notes |
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Metroid Prime: Hunters | The touch screen features 4 different touch-sensitive buttons that you can press to switch between your available weapons, and to switch between Normal and Morph Ball Modes.[12] |
Arcade Emulation
Game | State | Notes |
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Arm Champs II | Native support.[4] | |
Sonic Blast Heroes | Native support.[4] | |
Sonic Blast Man | Native support.[4] | |
Sonic Blast Man: Real Puncher | Native support.[4] | |
Street Fighter | Native support.[4] | |
KO Punch | Native support.[4] |
Other information
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Was somebody able to make DS3-mode in GInput work via DSHIDMini yet?
- ↑ Dead or Alive 3 - Fandom
- ↑ Games that utilized pressure sensitive buttons
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 GiantBomb's List - Games where pressure sensitive buttons play an important part.
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 10 Older PlayStation Games That Actually Used The Pressure Sensitive Face Buttons
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Pressure Sensitive Buttons On Ps2 Controllers
- ↑ What games depended on pressure-sensitive buttons?
- ↑ Primal - Combat System
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Games that need the analog pressure sensitivity?
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Any PS3 controllers with pressure buttons and sixaxis?
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 GameFAQs - What games depended on pressure-sensitive buttons?
- ↑ Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt/Controls