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&lt;h1 id="playstations-secret-ps1-controller-the-puga--why-sony-shelved-it">PlayStation's Secret PS1 Controller: The Puga &amp;amp; Why Sony Shelved It&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>Imagine holding a PlayStation controller that wasn't just a way to interact with your games, but a fully functional PlayStation 1 console itself. Sounds like a fever dream for retro gaming enthusiasts, right? Well, it was a very real, albeit short-lived, reality for Sony. Dive with us into the fascinating story of the &lt;strong>PlayStation Puga&lt;/strong>, the DualShock controller that packed a PS1, and the intriguing reasons why it was ultimately pulled from the shelves.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>