Difference between revisions of "Viper"
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The controller was re-released as the '''Viper III''' (it is not known if a "Viper II" exists), although the differences between the two models are not obvious. The Viper III distinctly labels the {{mode}} button, potentially missing in the first model. | The controller was re-released as the '''Viper III''' (it is not known if a "Viper II" exists), although the differences between the two models are not obvious. The Viper III distinctly labels the {{mode}} button, potentially missing in the first model. | ||
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+ | NakiAdvancedWeaponry MD US PrintAdvert.jpg|US print advert | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 12:01, 31 July 2015
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Manufacturer: Conrad Electronics(?) | |||||
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The Viper is a third-party six button arcade stick, compatible with both the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its origin is not fully understood - it is thought to have been produced by Conrad Electronics in the early 1990s and sold across Europe, with a North American variant, the Pro Player being sold by Naki.
The controller was re-released as the Viper III (it is not known if a "Viper II" exists), although the differences between the two models are not obvious. The Viper III distinctly labels the MODE button, potentially missing in the first model.
Promotional Material
- NakiAdvancedWeaponry MD US PrintAdvert.jpg
US print advert
Gallery
Unknown model by Laing
Physical Scans
Mega Drive, US (Naki) |
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