Xbox 360 controller for Windows PCs on sale now
In a press release, Microsoft today announced the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows, Microsoft’s first cross platform controller.

The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows works with Windows XP-based PCs and the Xbox 360 system, with a comfortable, enhanced ergonomic design, force feedback vibration support and a familiar button layout across both platforms.
“For the first time, gamers can simply unplug their controller from their Xbox 360 system and plug it into their Windows XP-based PC,”
said Chris Donahue, director of the Windows gaming and graphics team at Microsoft.
“This is a great breakthrough for the gaming industry as we make it easier for developers to create multiplatform titles.”
The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows retail product will include a driver for Windows XP-based PCs. The wired Xbox 360 Controller, which comes with the core Xbox 360 system, will also work on Windows XP-based computers after users download the available driver from Microsoft. The Controller has a 9-foot breakaway controller cable that plugs into a standard USB port.

The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows is widely available in North America for an estimated retail price of $39.99 (U.S.) and will be released soon in Europe and Asia. The driver will also be available via download from Windows Update at http://www.windowsupdate.com and the Microsoft Hardware Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/hardware.
“This controller is a great example of one of the many areas where the Xbox 360 and Windows platforms complement each other,”
said J Allard, Microsoft corporate vice president and chief XNA officer.
“The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows is an important step in making it easier for consumers to enjoy gaming on both platforms.”
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