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The '''Dream Pad''' with [[High Frequency]] branding is a stripped-down version of the [[Dream Pad]] by [[Mad Catz]], for sale in North American branches of Toys 'R' Us. It is largely the same controller but lacks the programming features and rubber grips.
 
The '''Dream Pad''' with [[High Frequency]] branding is a stripped-down version of the [[Dream Pad]] by [[Mad Catz]], for sale in North American branches of Toys 'R' Us. It is largely the same controller but lacks the programming features and rubber grips.
  
Like the standard Dream Pad, this High Frequency model suffers from the same issues with sticky triggers and detachable thumbstick covers, so is unlikely to last as long as a [[Controller (Dreamcast)|standard Dreamcast controller]]. These models are not thought to have been released outside of North America and only came in "transparent" varieties.
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Like the standard Dream Pad, this High Frequency model suffers from the same issues with sticky triggers and detachable thumbstick covers, so is unlikely to last as long as a [[Dreamcast Controller|standard Dreamcast controller]]. These models are not thought to have been released outside of North America and only came in "transparent" varieties.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:54, 26 March 2016

DreamPad DC Purple HighFrequency.jpg
Dream Pad
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: High Frequency (Mad Catz)
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
US

The Dream Pad with High Frequency branding is a stripped-down version of the Dream Pad by Mad Catz, for sale in North American branches of Toys 'R' Us. It is largely the same controller but lacks the programming features and rubber grips.

Like the standard Dream Pad, this High Frequency model suffers from the same issues with sticky triggers and detachable thumbstick covers, so is unlikely to last as long as a standard Dreamcast controller. These models are not thought to have been released outside of North America and only came in "transparent" varieties.

Gallery

Physical scans

Dreamcast, US


Third-party controllers for the Sega Dreamcast

Others | Clones