The gamepad in my opinion is the best, which is currently on the market. Firstly convinced the radio function of the gamepad. It takes this 2 normal Baterrien and hold forever. I have the gamepad now since September 2004, that is almost for a whole year and had only 2 times the battery change and I have used it very often. The gamepad I've played so far Fifa 2005 NFS Underground 1 & 2, TrackMania, Moto GP2 and NBA in 2005 and it worked perfectly in all games. Especially for my favorite game Fifa I can warmly recommend the Logitech Gamepad, as it is suited really perfect. In addition are 2 useful buttons to mention in the gamepad. First, the mode button, which allows you to easily switch if you want to control stick with the directional pad or the left analog. On the other hand, there is the vibration button, which allows you to check box to enable and disable the vibration. The vibrations I got to feel as opposed to the previous speaker already frequently. 3 examples: In Fifa it vibrates when you make a post or Lattenschuss. Besides, it vibrates at Fifa, if you stand at the penalty in the form of palpitations. In racing games, as NFSU and MotoGP vibrate when you off the road or traveling over uneven areas. Another plus point moves the gamepad in an analog sticks, which are very accurate, have a nice ridged rubber surface and, unlike the cheaper Logitech Dual Action not begin to spin after a while. Finally, to the shape and stability of the gamepad. It is very similar to the PS2 controller, is very handy and very stable. The little heavier weight, unlike the cable gamepads I personally find not so bad. It is rather positive, because you finally something has in hand. Those to whom the gamepad is too heavy, should make serious thought. The gamepad has also been well-tested by me in terms of stability: D ... It holds falls from the table (should but probably not occur often) and it has even passed the Cola Drüber bulk test accidentally executed by me. Although it had to be screwed by me and carefully cleaned with water, because the buttons have stuck, but after that it worked perfectly again. Finally, I would still say that it's the 4th of mine tested gamepad. The other 3 have either their functions or are not convinced broke down with me. The Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 also has a friend of mine who is very satisfied with it. I think it is better to invest the money for this gamepad, instead of one every six months must buy a new cheap, since the cheap out quickly. Those who opt for the purchase of the gamepad, I wish so much fun!