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While it is compatible with any Virtual Console game, it is heavily designed after the SNES controller and Sega Genesis controller. Many Wii games can also be played with the Classic Controller. Wii Sensor Bar – A bar that you point the Wii remote at to get the cursor on the television to work the Wii.
In 2017, American company Mega Cat Games released Coffee Crisis, a Beat 'em up, for the Sega Genesis. [195] On December 5, 2007, Tectoy released a portable version of the Genesis/Mega Drive with twenty built-in games. [196] Another version called "Mega Drive Guitar Idol" comes with two six-button joypads and a guitar controller with five fret ...
Sega Genesis. The gray, white, and red [4] Menacer is a light gun peripheral for the Sega Genesis. [5] The Menacer is built of three separable parts: a pistol, twin sights, and shoulder stock. [5] (In the peripheral's branding, these parts were called the Master Module, Binocular Module, and Stabilizer Module, respectively. [3])
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
The Sega CD, known as Mega-CD [a] in most regions outside North America and Brazil, is a CD-ROM accessory and format for the Sega Genesis produced by Sega as part of the fourth generation of video game consoles. Originally released in November 1991, it came to North America in late 1992, and the rest of the world in 1993.
Game Genie cartridge for the Sega Genesis. On the Genesis/Mega Drive, the Game Genie can function as a country converter cartridge since most of these games are only "locked" to their respective regions by the shape of the cartridges and/or a set of a few bytes in the header of the ROM. Some games do not work with the Genesis Game Genie.
The Genesis version of the XBAND was released in November 1994, [4] with the Super NES version following in June 1995, [5] and the Super Famicom version in April 1996. [6] The Genesis version also works with the Genesis Nomad. [7] In Brazil the Mega Drive service was released as the Mega Net 2, named after the Sega Meganet. [8]
Gamepad 6 - auto-fire controller with a 6-button layout similar to a Sega Genesis controller (Performance) Game Commander - licensed by Nintendo / Super Hori Commander - Japanese version (Hori) Game Commander II - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer) High Frequency Control Pad - normal pad, wrong button colors (High Frequency)