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Telemach released multiple Joystick 200s across Europe. The most common, and likely first in the series, is an orange-finished two joystick for home computers - this is the model featured on the Mega Drive versions' box, despite the contents being that of a four button stick with a blue/yellow finish. Similar variants for the Nintendo Entertainment System and IBM PC also exist. | Telemach released multiple Joystick 200s across Europe. The most common, and likely first in the series, is an orange-finished two joystick for home computers - this is the model featured on the Mega Drive versions' box, despite the contents being that of a four button stick with a blue/yellow finish. Similar variants for the Nintendo Entertainment System and IBM PC also exist. | ||
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The Joystick 200 by Telemach is a third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive.
Telemach released multiple Joystick 200s across Europe. The most common, and likely first in the series, is an orange-finished two joystick for home computers - this is the model featured on the Mega Drive versions' box, despite the contents being that of a four button stick with a blue/yellow finish. Similar variants for the Nintendo Entertainment System and IBM PC also exist.
Physical scans
Mega Drive, EU |
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