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Macally iShock II USB Force Feedback Programmable Game Controller


Product Description
Macally iShock II is the first USB game controller for Mac with force feedback in the market. iShock II is packed with 13 fully programmable buttons, dual thumb sticks, 8-way directional buttons and realistic multi-level vibration into one awesome unit. iShock II supports both InputSprocket and non-InputSprocket games and its an ideal choice for Mac gamers who wants to feel every bump and turn in your games. Get the first force feedback game controller for Macintosh… More >>
Macally iShock II USB Force Feedback Programmable Game Controller


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5 Comments

  1. Bitty Bytes says:

    This DID NOT WORK on my shiny new Mac. I got 2. I guess that makes me twice as stupid. Macally told me they’d keep me posted if they ever produce what I thought I already had paid for. I guess thats their version of customer service. I’ll keep them posted how I feel about that by giving their products 1 star ratings. It’s good we can stay in touch with each other, isn’t it?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I bought two of these, actually, for two different Macs in an attempt to run Zuma with them. They’re really nice controllers, they feel great and there are quite a few buttons for different functions. Yet finding configurable drivers for them was a pain. We tried GamePad Companion but it made the device jerky and uncontrollable, especially when shooting.

    It’s too bad someone can’t make one that is easy to configure for the Mac users who actually enjoy gaming.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Eric Ross says:

    The driver crashes in Leopard. I had to use USB Overdrive($20 shareware) to even use the device. Mechanically it is well made and has a nice feel in the hands. Too bad the software support is nonexistant.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I have a MBP and have been using it to play Ford Racing 2. Some of the buttons work and you can basically play the game but you cannot move around in the menus with the controller. The gamepad cannot be programmed very much except assigning some of the buttons for the controls of the game but is very limited. This could be a game issue or the lack of appropriate drivers for the gamepad. The vibration does NOT work. I would look at a different gamepad for Intel Macs. I think I’m going to return mine back to Micro Center…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Brian Singer says:

    I should have read the reviews. If I had, I would have known this product does not work on Intel based Macs. What a waste!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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