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  2. Microsoft SideWinder - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SideWinder was the general name given to the family of digital game controllers developed by Microsoft for PCs. The line was first launched in 1995. [1] Although intended only for use with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SideWinder game controllers can also be used with macOS, Mac OS 9 with third-party software, and Linux.

  3. Net Jet - Wikipedia

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    The Net Jet controller is plugged into the USB port in a computer and automatically started up. It downloaded games via a required Internet connection. A dozen featured games could be played on a trial basis, or unlocked via plug in "game keys" (which are essentially jumper blocks). The Net Jet came in seven different color variations.

  4. Backbone One - Wikipedia

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    The Backbone One controller was designed in collaboration with Astro Studios and is supported by iPhone models from the iPhone 6S and running iOS 13 or later. [3] [4] It measures 176.2 by 93.9 by 32.6 millimetres (6.94 in × 3.70 in × 1.28 in) and weighs 138 grams (4.87 oz). [4]

  5. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    A game controller, gaming controller, or simply controller, is an input device or input/output device used with video games or entertainment systems to provide input to a video game. Input devices that have been classified as game controllers include keyboards, mice, gamepads, and joysticks, as well as special purpose devices, such as steering ...

  6. Saitek - Wikipedia

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    Saitek is a designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics founded in 1979 by Swiss technologist Eric Winkler. They are best known for their PC gaming controllers, mice, keyboards, and their numerous analogue flight controllers such as joysticks, throttles, and rudder pedals. Most Saitek products have been rebranded as Logitech G products ...

  7. Video display controller - Wikipedia

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    Video interface controllers The Signetics 2636 and 2637 are video controllers best known for their use in the Interton VC 4000 and Emerson Arcadia 2001 respectively. The MC6847 is a video display generator (VDG) first introduced by Motorola and used in the TRS-80 Color Computer , Dragon 32/64 , Laser 200 and Acorn Atom among others.

  8. 3DO Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The 3DO Blaster is an add-on produced by Creative Labs from 1994 designed to allow compatible Windows-based PCs to play 3DO format games. It is a full-sized ISA compatibility card with the 3DO logic board included, with the input (controllers) and output (video & audio) redirected to the PC.

  9. Backbone (company) - Wikipedia

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    Backbone is an American technology company located in Vancouver, Washington. [1] The company is known for consumer electronics and computer software products for gaming on Apple 's iOS and Google 's Android devices. Backbone operates the Backbone app, a social and content creation hub for mobile devices. [2]