
The left analog stick is black and the right analog stick and D-pad are red. The design features a carbon black pad with a red radioactive symbol emanating from the right analog stick.
Radioactive Design "Exclusive" controllers were released in October 2009 and are available exclusively at GameStop. The pack was originally exclusive to GameStop and retails for $99.99. Halo 3: ODST "Special Edition" controllers were released in September 2009 in a "Collector's Pack" including the Halo 3: ODST game. It comes bundled with a black wired headset.
The controller features a black dragon (and other symbols) on a white background, along with a white D-pad and black analog sticks.
Dragon Design "Limited Edition" White and Black controllers were released in October 2008 and are available only through Wal-Mart and Sam's Club.
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This controller was released alongside Pro Evolution Soccer 2009. The green controller has a direction pad with 16-way functionality, instead of the 8-way direction pad used on all previous controllers.
Green "Limited Edition" controllers were released in mid October 2008 in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. As of October 2009, this controller is still available to buy, so it is unknown how limited it will be. The red controller is also included with the Limited Edition Resident Evil Xbox 360 Elite console released in March 2009. It comes bundled with a Play & Charge Kit and a red rechargeable battery pack. The controller features 'black accents' with the D-Pad, analog sticks, triggers and parts of the casing all changed to black instead to the usual gray. Red "Limited Edition" controllers were released in September 2008. The Covenant controller also included a different Master Chief figurine. Halo 3 Covenant "Limited Edition" controllers were released in September 2007 and feature Halo 3 themed artwork from artist Todd McFarlane. The Spartan controller also included a Master Chief Figurine. Halo 3 Spartan "Limited Edition" controllers were released in September 2007 and feature Halo 3 themed artwork from artist Todd McFarlane.
Halo 3 'Spartan Green' controllers were included with the Halo 3 Special Edition Xbox 360 systems released in September 2007. Limited or Special Edition Controller Colors Pink controllers were also released in October 2007. Light Blue controllers were released in October 2007 (Europe and Japan only). Dark Blue controllers were released in October 2007 (USA only). Black controllers come with the Elite to match the case, also sold separately. White controllers are bundled with the Arcade console, also sold separately. However wireless controllers are available in numerous different colors including: Wired controllers are only available in white. The controller has a standard 2.5mm headphone jack on the back so that the user can plug in a headset for voice communication during game play. The "back" and "start" buttons have been moved to a more central position on the face of the controller, and the "white" and "black" buttons have been removed and replaced with two new bumpers that are positioned over the analog triggers on the back of the controller. The Xbox 360 controller has the same basic familiar button layout as the Controller S except that a few of the auxiliary buttons have been moved.