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{{stub}}The '''Super Pro-Stick''' by [[MAS Systems]] is the name of several arcade sticks released by the firm for numerous consoles across the 1990s.
 
{{stub}}The '''Super Pro-Stick''' by [[MAS Systems]] is the name of several arcade sticks released by the firm for numerous consoles across the 1990s.
  
These Super Pro-Sticks were effectively made-to-order - upon launch in 1994, twenty-eight slightly different variants were produced to cover the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Super Nintendo and Turbo Duo, including "one system", "two system" and "three system" in both one and two player, turbo and non-turbo varieties. Of these, twelve are compatible with the Mega Drive in some way, with prices in the US ranging from $67 to $245 USD.
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These Super Pro-Sticks were effectively made-to-order; upon launch in 1994, twenty-eight slightly different variants were produced to cover the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Super Nintendo and Turbo Duo, including "one system", "two system" and "three system" in both one and two player, turbo and non-turbo varieties. Of these, twelve are compatible with the Mega Drive in some way, with prices in the US ranging from $67 to $245 USD.
  
Super Pro-Sticks use real arcade parts and so the joysticks and buttons are interchangable. Later offerings with PlayStation and [[Sega Saturn]] support were also created, so the true number of differing arcade sticks are not known. It is also not known if any were sold in stores - they may only been available directly from MAS Systems.
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Super Pro-Sticks use real arcade parts and so the joysticks and buttons are interchangable. Support for the [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]] would come in later offerings, so the true number of differing arcade sticks are not known. It is also not known if any were sold in stores; they may only been available directly from MAS Systems.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 11 September 2024

SuperProStick.jpg
Super Pro-Stick
Made for: Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: MAS Systems
Type: Arcade stick
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
Sega Saturn
US

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The Super Pro-Stick by MAS Systems is the name of several arcade sticks released by the firm for numerous consoles across the 1990s.

These Super Pro-Sticks were effectively made-to-order; upon launch in 1994, twenty-eight slightly different variants were produced to cover the Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo and Turbo Duo, including "one system", "two system" and "three system" in both one and two player, turbo and non-turbo varieties. Of these, twelve are compatible with the Mega Drive in some way, with prices in the US ranging from $67 to $245 USD.

Super Pro-Sticks use real arcade parts and so the joysticks and buttons are interchangable. Support for the Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast would come in later offerings, so the true number of differing arcade sticks are not known. It is also not known if any were sold in stores; they may only been available directly from MAS Systems.

References


Third-party controllers for the Sega Mega Drive
  • Control pads
  • Arcade sticks
  • Computer joysticks
  • Wireless control pads
  • Others

Others | Clones

Third-party controllers for the Sega Saturn

Others | Clones

Third-party controllers for the Sega Dreamcast

Others | Clones