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The Burcica Wireless Controller for PS2 offers a third-party alternative to original Sony controllers, featuring an ergonomic design, 2.4G wireless connectivity, and dual vibration motors for enhanced gameplay immersion. It supports pressure-sensitive buttons and twin analog sticks, delivering precise control for most PS2 games. Note: batteries are not included, and some game compatibility limitations may apply.






| ASIN | B07YHZSMPK |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,073) |
| Item model number | Burcica-0015 |
| Package Dimensions | 16.31 x 12.9 x 8.1 cm; 45.36 g |
B**N
I love these controllers so much. Something about them feels right. Maybe even a little better than the official ones. Maybe its the smoother material, or how it feels ever so slightly bigger? I'm not sure, but I think they're on par with the original controllers. I had no issues connecting them to the console, they instantly worked. You just plug the chip, flip the power button on the controller (on the bottom) and press the analog button in the center. What I did notice is that it doesn't work for all games. I played Jaws on my PS2 but the controller didn't work at all. I thought maybe it was the disc or something since I tried everything. I had my original wired controller (albeit damaged) but I plugged it in and it worked right away. I thought I heard that some games were just like this for PS2, that you need wired/official controllers for some games for some reason. The other thing I noticed is that I don't think the controller vibrates at all. I was playing the Sims Bustin' Out, and I never knew it had a vibration setting and the setting was off by default. I turned it on and have been playing for months, but I've never once had the controller vibrate regardless of what crazy things my sims were doing. My controller did vibrate when I played Jaws, but as I mentioned earlier, I was using the official wired controller. So yeah, I don't know if it's able to vibrate, but these controllers still work great and the price is pretty good. Also the controller doesn't come with batteries, so just be aware that you need AAA batteries. If you're planning on playing your PS2 on a modern TV, I highly recommend getting an Hdmi converter. I got mine from Levelhike through Amazon. It plugs in the back of the console and then you plug your own hdmi cable into the device (I also highly recommend Zeskit Maya's 8k HDMI cable). Trust me, you won't regret it. Having my PS2 upscaled on a 4k TV is stunning. Edit: 08/16/25 So I was playing Bully the other day on the PS2 and I'm happy to confirm that the controllers do vibrate. However, it felt very subtle to me. Maybe I'm just used to how intense it can feel on the Xbox 360 or the PS5 controllers because it just felt underwhelming here. Again, I think it might be the controllers themselves. I'll try and update again if I ever find better options for controllers, or if I find original PS2 controllers in good condition to test on.
N**O
Utilicé los dos controles y en los dos está la misma falla, específicamente en el joystick izquierdo al momento de querer mover el personaje del juego arriba a la izquierda no lo detecta, lo demás funciona bien, pero si lo quieren para juegos de disparos no se los recomiendo.
M**T
Great but a little difficult to get the back panel off. Have fingernails to do it, haha. If you leave it running, you gotta turn the mini switch back on at the bottom which can be annoying and if not properly synced up, the other controller will take over, but I enjoy these. One color for me, and one for my 2 daughters and others who wanna play old retro Playstation 2 games 🎮 with me for multi-player. Love how old games would let you sit in the same area rather than the current generation only being online.
T**O
They both worked fine. No complaints
W**.
They last about 6 months, this is my second pair
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