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− | {{sub-stub}}The '''XE-1 ST2''' is a joystick manufactured by [[Dempa]]. It is an upgraded version of the [[XE-1 ST]], designed for use with multiple platforms, namely all Sega home consoles from the [[SG-1000 II]] to the [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]] (the XE-1 ST only supported up to the [[Sega Master System|Master System]]), as well as any PC that uses [[DE-9]] ports for game controllers (such as the MSX family, FM-TOWNS, X68000 and certain PC-88 models). The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons. The Start/Run button functions as Start and Pause for the Mega Drive. The Select button is nonfunctional with Sega consoles, and the Start/Run button is nonfunctional with the Mark III/Master System. | + | {{sub-stub}}The '''XE-1 ST2''' is a joystick manufactured by [[Dempa Micomsoft]]. It is an upgraded version of the [[XE-1 ST]], designed for use with multiple platforms, namely all Sega home consoles from the [[SG-1000 II]] to the [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]] (the XE-1 ST only supported up to the [[Sega Master System|Master System]]), as well as any PC that uses [[DE-9]] ports for game controllers (such as the MSX family, FM-TOWNS, X68000 and certain PC-88 models). The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons. The Start/Run button functions as Start and Pause for the Mega Drive. The Select button is nonfunctional with Sega consoles, and the Start/Run button is nonfunctional with the Mark III/Master System. |
Unlike the [[XE-1 Pro]], it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled {{A}}, {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}}. These correspond to the Mega Drive's {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}} buttons. When used with the Mark III/Master System, the third button does not function as {{A}} and {{B}} combined. Instead, button {{A}} is nonfunctional, while {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}} function as buttons {{1}} and {{2}}. | Unlike the [[XE-1 Pro]], it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled {{A}}, {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}}. These correspond to the Mega Drive's {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}} buttons. When used with the Mark III/Master System, the third button does not function as {{A}} and {{B}} combined. Instead, button {{A}} is nonfunctional, while {{B}} and {{B}}/{{C}} function as buttons {{1}} and {{2}}. |
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Made for: SG-1000 II, Sega Mark III, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
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The XE-1 ST2 is a joystick manufactured by Dempa Micomsoft. It is an upgraded version of the XE-1 ST, designed for use with multiple platforms, namely all Sega home consoles from the SG-1000 II to the Mega Drive (the XE-1 ST only supported up to the Master System), as well as any PC that uses DE-9 ports for game controllers (such as the MSX family, FM-TOWNS, X68000 and certain PC-88 models). The Mode switch selects between Personal Computer and Sega Series. There are also Select and Start/Run buttons. The Start/Run button functions as Start and Pause for the Mega Drive. The Select button is nonfunctional with Sega consoles, and the Start/Run button is nonfunctional with the Mark III/Master System.
Unlike the XE-1 Pro, it does not have turbo fire options. It has three buttons labeled , and /. These correspond to the Mega Drive's , and buttons. When used with the Mark III/Master System, the third button does not function as and combined. Instead, button is nonfunctional, while and / function as buttons and .
The joystick can be set to either 4-way or 8-way movement. The buttons can be rotated 90 degrees depending on the user's preference.
Magazine articles
- Main article: XE-1 ST2/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
References
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