Difference between revisions of "The Pad (Mega Drive)"
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This particular controller, as is the case with many products by Innovation, is a very cheaply produced peripheral which borrows design cues from its Super Nintendo sibling, despite working with a console with a differing amount of buttons. It is a six button controller with turbo features. The box, in an attempt to copy that of [[Sega]]'s official [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]], incorrectly calls the controller a "6 Button Arcade Pad" (or "Super GamePad"). | This particular controller, as is the case with many products by Innovation, is a very cheaply produced peripheral which borrows design cues from its Super Nintendo sibling, despite working with a console with a differing amount of buttons. It is a six button controller with turbo features. The box, in an attempt to copy that of [[Sega]]'s official [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]], incorrectly calls the controller a "6 Button Arcade Pad" (or "Super GamePad"). | ||
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+ | The controller was "followed" by [[The Pad Plus]], which in fact adds nothing to this model, instead stripping the turbo features altogether. | ||
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
Revision as of 12:34, 14 December 2012
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||
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The The Pad controller is a third-party peripheral for the Sega Mega Drive, created by Innovation. It is one of several controllers to be blandly named "The Pad" - a Sega Saturn version exists too, as does a Super Nintendo variant and possibly more.
This particular controller, as is the case with many products by Innovation, is a very cheaply produced peripheral which borrows design cues from its Super Nintendo sibling, despite working with a console with a differing amount of buttons. It is a six button controller with turbo features. The box, in an attempt to copy that of Sega's official Six Button Control Pad, incorrectly calls the controller a "6 Button Arcade Pad" (or "Super GamePad").
The controller was "followed" by The Pad Plus, which in fact adds nothing to this model, instead stripping the turbo features altogether.
Physical Scans