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Genesis six-button controller. The standard controller features a rounded shape, a directional pad, three main buttons, and a start button. In 1993, Sega released a slightly smaller pad with three additional face buttons, similar to the design of buttons on arcade fighting games such as Street Fighter II. Sega also released a wireless revision ...
Connectivity: PlayStation controller port Input: 6-axis rubber ball, 10 buttons, D-pad. 3D Pad: Sega Saturn: Connectivity: Sega Saturn controller port Input: 9 digital buttons, 1 analog stick, 1 toggle switch, D-pad: July 5, 1996 Dual Analog Controller: PlayStation: Connectivity: PlayStation controller port
English: A North American Sega Genesis video game console with 6-button controller. The Sega Genesis is a 16-bit, fourth generation game console that was first released in 1988. This is the second remodel of the console and is shown with a 6-button that was released later in the console's life.
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The three main buttons (A, B, and C) are used for switching between weapons, shooting, and jumping respectively in the default control configuration. By pressing the weapon change button while shooting (or the X, Y, or Z buttons on the six-button controller), the player can toggle between two shooting styles: one which allows for free movement ...
The original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive control pad has three face buttons, [7] but a six-button pad was later released. [8] The SNES controller also featured six action buttons, with four face buttons arranged in a diamond formation, and two shoulder buttons positioned to be used with the index fingers, a design which has been imitated by most ...
Since the standard Mega Drive/Genesis controller has only three action buttons, players would have to purchase a six-button controller or Sega Activator, or else use the start button to toggle the action buttons between punches and kicks. The joystick or D-pad is used to move away, towards, jump and crouch.
Sega's first home console, created in an attempt to transition from the arcade game industry [5] Also known as the Sega Computer Videogame SG-1000; Plays ROM cartridges; Upgraded version with detachable controllers that can play Sega Card games in addition to cartridges released as the SG-1000 II [4] [6]