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Made for: Sega Dreamcast | |||||||||||||||
Manufacturer: Intec, Yobo Gameware, Topmax, Eclectic Multimedia | |||||||||||||||
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Dream Shark is a third-party Sega Dreamcast controller released by Intec in 2001.
Hardware
The Dream Shark is similar in design to the Dream Master, with basic turbo features, and
buttons, and coloured translucent shells, however the Dream Shark uses a more compacted design and rearranges some buttons. Three variants of this controller are known to exist, orange, purple and black.
History
Yobo Gameware picked up the design at a later stage and sold the controller as the C-9255 Advanced Controller.
Photo gallery
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dream Shark/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Dreamcast, US (white) |
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Dreamcast, US (Yobo; orange) |
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Dreamcast, US (Yobo; blue) |
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Dreamcast, US (Yobo; purple) |
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Dreamcast, US (Yobo; black) |
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References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Dreamcast | |
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