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  2. Retrode - Wikipedia

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    The Retrode is a USB adapter for legacy video games that enabled the use of game cartridges and controllers with emulators. [1] Technically, the Retrode could be considered a ROM dumper in that it could create a copy of the cartridge content.

  3. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    A tilting teeterboard directional controller in which a standing player tilts their weight in the four cardinal directions to control the game [2] [3] [4] LJN: NES Satellite: Wireless four-player adapter for NES. NES-032. Nintendo: Speedboard A piece of plastic that you put your controller in that "puts the speed at your fingers". Pressman ...

  4. List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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    Super NES Controller - the console's included controller contains a four-direction D-pad, four face buttons (A, B, X, Y), two center buttons (Start and Select), and two shoulder buttons (L and R) Super Game Boy - adapter for playing Game Boy games on the Super NES console ; Super NES Mouse - two-button mouse

  5. Multitap - Wikipedia

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    The Four Score for the original NES. The earliest multi-controller adapter was the Joypair by HAL Laboratory, released in Japan for Nintendo's Family Computer in 1985, which allows two additional controllers to be plugged into the console's DA-15 expansion port.

  6. NES Satellite - Wikipedia

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    The NES Satellite. The NES Satellite is a multiplayer adaptor accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System designed by Rare Coin-It and produced by Nintendo. [1] It was released in North America in December 1989 at an MSRP of US$39.95; [2] [3] it was also featured in the NES Sports Set console bundle, which retailed for $150. [4]

  7. List of Nintendo controllers - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Boy system is powered by 6 AA-batteries held in the battery pack on the controller or by an AC power adapter which also connects to the back of the controller. [9] Additionally, the power cable used in the power adapter is the same power cable and power supply used for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System .

  8. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 controller. The Nintendo 64 controller (NUS-005) is an "m"-shaped controller with 10 buttons (A, B, C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, C-Right, L, R, Z, and Start), one analog stick in the center, a digital directional pad on the left side, and an extension port on the back for many of the system's accessories.

  9. Game Boy accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Advance SP Headphone Adapter allows headphones with a 3.5mm phone connector to be used on the Game Boy Advance SP. The SP lacks a standard headphone jack, so it requires the use of special headphones or an adapter for headphone functionality. This adapter connects into the "Input 2" port of the SP.

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