Tuesday, May 8th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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Pelican USB adapterWhen you upgrade to a new gaming console, it’s hard to justify keeping the previous-generation model around. Unfortunately with games like Guitar Hero that require a special controller, you are forced into keeping it around. Thankfully Pelican has solved the issue for Guitar Heroes that have decided to upgrade to the PS3.

Pelican’s new PS2 to USB adapter sports a special switch that will allow your Guitar Hero controller work with both Guitar Hero 1 and 2 on your PS3.

One of these can be picked up for $14.99. Be warned, there have been some users stating that it does not work properly with Guitar Hero, we haven’t been able to test one of these to confirm how well it does work. Now if someone would just come along with a way to use your PS2 GH controller on the Xbox 360…

Will Pelican’s USB Adapter Let You Play Guitar Hero on the PS3? [via aeropause]

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  1.  Jeff   View all comments by Jeff  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I have gotten it to somewhat work. The red and orange button work together for some reason. I am still tinkering with it but when you press the red fret button the orange one lights up as well????

  2.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    So it is somewhat dis functional in a way? Or is it functional just doesn’t work right? Maybe just a fluke or possible problem.

  3.  Andy   View all comments by Andy  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I got it yesterday guitar hero 1 works perfect the 80s you have to switch to guitar hero 2 mode and make sure you set the guitar to righty play then it works not perfect but it gets the job done

  4.  Jose   View all comments by Jose  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    lets just say that i have lost my original sensor to my ps3, will this one work as a replacement?


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