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Gaming | by Barb Dybwad | Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:29AM | 1 comment

If plain old white or black isn't cutting it for you, you can snag this custom "Dragon" controller at either Wal-Mart or Sam's Club for a limited time. It comes bundled with a wired headset for $50 at Wally World or $46.58 at Sam's Club, which isn't entirely a bad deal considering the separate cost of a wireless controller and headset. Plus, it comes with that fetching disembodied eye and a random retro phone. Oh yeah, and a dragon. Anyone who can figure out what those things have in common deserves at least 10 Achievement Points — let us know your theories in the comments.

 

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CPS3CoCOM external link (12:12 AM on Tue Nov 18, 2008)

LOL Microsoft has put an I phone on there controller. But really if you want a custom controller for any console I would have to recommend http://www.customps3controllers.com

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