Following
the
30th
anniversary
versions
of
the
PlayStation
5
featuring
an
old-school
gray
colorway,
Killscreen
has
announced
a
customized
version
of
the
PlayStation
5’s
DualSense
controller
called
the
CubeSense,
which
comes
with
a
purple
shell
and
custom
joysticks
inspired
by
the
Nintendo
GameCube.
Killscreen’s
customized
controllers
are
all
based
on
a
standard
DualSense
Wireless
Controller,
so
while
the
CubeSense
pairs
a
matte
purple
shell
on
the
front
with
a
transparent
one
on
the
back,
its
red,
green,
and
light
gray
face
buttons
don’t
match
the
unusual
button
layout
Nintendo
used
for
the
GameCube’s
gamepads.
But
for
a
starting
price
of
$149,
Killscreen
has
swapped
out
the
standard
DualSense’s
joysticks
for
versions
that
closely
resemble
what
the
GameCube’s
controller
used,
including
the
yellow
stick
with
a
small
nub
that
was
used
to
control
the
camera
in
games.
Unlike
the
asymmetrical
layout
of
the
sticks
on
the
GameCube’s
controller,
the
CubeSense’s
analog
sticks
sit
side
by
side.
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Play
like
it’s
2001
again.Image:
Killscreen
Killscreen
offers
additional
customizations
for
the
CubeSense.
For
$169,
you
can
opt
to
swap
out
the
DualSense’s
standard
triggers
and
bumpers
with
clicky
alternatives
that
have
shorter
travel
to
improve
response
times
while
playing
FPS
games.
You
can
also
opt
to
upgrade
the
DualSense’s
rubber
membrane
face
buttons
with
microswitches
so
they
have
more
of
a
clicky
feel
when
pressed
for
$169,
but
if
you
want
all
of
the
controller’s
buttons
upgraded,
that
pushes
the
CubeSense’s
price
tag
to
$179.
(Originally posted by Andrew Liszewski)
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