Yes, some companies make wireless controllers that are compatible with the ps2.
I didnt know ps2 controllers were wireless too, anyway Buy a New One.
PS2 controllers break and can be replaced. The market is loaded with used working PS2 controllers that should be purchased if your controller is not working perfect.
No, the PS2 needs a receiver programmed to the PS2 guitar, whereas the PS3 is fully controller wireless
yes, the ps2 rock band controllers are actually ps3 controllers but they are ps2 compatible
There are wireless PS2 controllers available for sale
Yes, some companies make wireless controllers that are compatible with the ps2.
I didnt know ps2 controllers were wireless too, anyway Buy a New One.
Any PS2 wireless controller should be able to work on the PS1. A PS3 wireless controller will definitely not work on the PS2 and PS1, because they use Bluetooth as their wireless technology, whereas wireless PS2 controllers use 2.4GHz as wireless technology.
PS2 controllers break and can be replaced. The market is loaded with used working PS2 controllers that should be purchased if your controller is not working perfect.
The converter adapter allows PS2 controllers to work with the PS3 or a PC.It probably wouldn't work on a wireless controller.
No it does not. The PS3 dual Shock controller is Bluetooth and different than some other wireless controllers. The PS2 does not have Bluetooth and the controller would not work because the PS2 also does not have the supporting software.
No. Wii controllers are wireless, and entirely different from those of the PS2. Also, Wii is of Nintendo, while PS2 is from Sony.
You can use two wired controllers on a PlayStation 2. Then you will need Multi-Tap and two more controllers (wireless).
No. Only Rock Band 2 (and I think original Rock Band) controllers are compatible with PS2 and PS3.
No, ps3 controllers do not work with a ps2.
No, the PS2 needs a receiver programmed to the PS2 guitar, whereas the PS3 is fully controller wireless