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The SpeedPad is a third-party six button control pad for the Sega Mega Drive presumably created by Logic 3. It was released as the Game Pad 6 in North America under the Performance brand, though to confuse matters, there is also an alternative Game Pad 6 by Performance (built similarly to their Game Pad 3). The SpeedPad is also not to be confused with the Speed Pad by Dragon.
This SpeedPad is a simple six button pad with turbo features. Variants by both companies also exist for the Super Nintendo.