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2008-04-18 19:01 user 394×149×0 (852892 bytes) Sega Master System Controller Diagram. Made by myself; I release it into the public domain. Made by myself; I release it into the public domain. Captions
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pin layout Name Pin layout ... Sega switched to proprietary controller ports for the Saturn and Dreamcast.
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Sega Genesis/Mega Drive controller: Sega Genesis: Connectivity: Sega Genesis controller port Input: 4 digital buttons, D-pad: October 29, 1988 [9] [10] Nintendo Power Glove: NES: Connectivity: NES controller port Input: D-pad, A, B, Start, Select, Turbo Buttons December 3, 1989 SNES/Super Famicom controller: SNES: Connectivity: SNES controller port
Shoulder buttons ("bumpers") and triggers on an Xbox 360 controller. Some common additions to the standard pad include shoulder buttons (also called "bumpers") and triggers placed along the edges of the pad (shoulder buttons are usually digital, i.e. merely on/off; while triggers are usually analog); centrally placed start, select, and home buttons [clarification needed], and an internal motor ...
Sega also announced it would shut down SegaNet, an online gaming community that supported online-capable Dreamcast titles. Due to user outcry over the decision, Sega delayed the service's closure by an additional 6 months. [24] Since the Dreamcast's discontinuation, Sega transitioned to software developing making games as a third-party company.
[16] [17] American third-party publisher Electronic Arts, which had extensively supported Sega's prior consoles beginning with the Sega Genesis, elected not to develop games for the Dreamcast due to a dispute with Sega over licensing. [18] [d] Sega discontinued the Dreamcast's hardware in March 2001, and software support quickly dwindled as a ...