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  2. List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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    Angler - optional "stick" in D-pad (Beeshu) asciiGrip - normal joypad for single-handed use ; asciiPad - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion capabilities (ASCIIWare) Capcom Pad Soldier - pad with pistol-grip shape and all six action buttons of the face ; Competition Pro - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (Competition Pro)

  3. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    Arcade style joystick with Turbo control for the Famicom. Joystick-7 Mk II Unknown Joycard Sanusui SSS Controller with turbofire and adapter for headphones. Hudson Soft: Multi-Box Enhances the video. Connected to the right side controller nest. Unknown Party Room 21 Controller A quiz show buzzer controller for use of up to six people. Unknown ...

  4. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Flight Force Pro 64 is a flight stick from InterAct. [48] The Arcade Shark is an arcade-style joystick controller from InterAct with slow motion and autofire buttons. [45] The Tristar 64 is a third-party adaptor enabling NES and SNES games on Nintendo 64. The device expands the cartridge slot into three total slots for each cartridge type.

  5. NES Advantage - Wikipedia

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    The NES Advantage is designed to simulate the look and feel of cabinet arcade game controls, the idea being to make gaming at home feel more like gaming in a video arcade. However, unlike actual arcade cabinets, the NES Advantage uses rubber switches for the buttons and joystick (like a controller), rather than microswitches.

  6. Namco Arcade Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Arcade Stick functions similar towards the layout of a generic arcade stick found on an arcade game machine. [2] It also features very similar components, manufactured by Hori. It is compatible with the original PlayStation control pad protocol, therefore it can be used with many games for PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

  7. PlayStation 2 accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Logitech Cordless Action Controller is an officially licensed wireless controller for the PlayStation 2 made by Logitech.It features all of the inputs found the standard DualShock 2 controller, i.e. ten analog (pressure-sensitive) buttons (, , , , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start and Select), three digital buttons (L3, R3 and the analog mode button) and two analog sticks.

  8. List of Xbox 360 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Flight Stick for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation. Produced by Hori, the Xbox 360 Ace Combat 6 Flight Stick was only made available for purchase in a special-limited edition package of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation. The Ace Edge package was officially released only in North America and Japan.

  9. GameCube accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Hori Fighting Stick. Hori built an arcade stick that was licensed by Nintendo. The controller does not support control stick or C-stick functionality. The system treats the stick like the D-pad on a standard controller, so it is ideal for fighting games and shoot 'em ups.

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