Difference between revisions of "Fighting Stick Multi"
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{{sub-stub}}The '''Fighting Stick Multi''' is a third-party arcade stick manufactured by [[Hori]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Mega Drive]], but as the "multi" suggests, also other consoles, including the Super Famicom and PC Engine. | {{sub-stub}}The '''Fighting Stick Multi''' is a third-party arcade stick manufactured by [[Hori]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Mega Drive]], but as the "multi" suggests, also other consoles, including the Super Famicom and PC Engine. | ||
− | The Fighting Stick Multi is a six button stick with some turbo options. Each console needs its own set of leads in order to use the device. The Fighting Stick Multi | + | The Fighting Stick Multi is a six button stick with some turbo options. Each console needs its own set of leads in order to use the device. The Fighting Stick Multi was only released in Japan, although the similar [[Fighting Stick Dual]] was released in North America, which only supported the Genesis and Super NES (since the TurboGrafx-16 was not as successful outside Japan). |
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The Fighting Stick Multi is a third-party arcade stick manufactured by Hori. It is compatible with the Sega Mega Drive, but as the "multi" suggests, also other consoles, including the Super Famicom and PC Engine.
The Fighting Stick Multi is a six button stick with some turbo options. Each console needs its own set of leads in order to use the device. The Fighting Stick Multi was only released in Japan, although the similar Fighting Stick Dual was released in North America, which only supported the Genesis and Super NES (since the TurboGrafx-16 was not as successful outside Japan).