Difference between revisions of "Sports Pad"
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+ | | sms_code_jp=SP-500 | ||
| sms_date_us=1986-12{{magref|ce|5.10|14}} | | sms_date_us=1986-12{{magref|ce|5.10|14}} | ||
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==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | back=SportsPad SMS JP Box Back.jpg | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/controller.html Sega of Japan catalogue page (Japanese)] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/controller.html Sega of Japan catalogue page (Japanese)] | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 9 December 2020
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Made for: Sega Master System | |||||||||||||||
Manufacturer: Sega | |||||||||||||||
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The Sega Sports Pad (セガ スポーツパッド) is a Sega Master System controller designed for sports games. The controller exchanges the standard Master System D-pad for a trackball for 360 degree motion (though the controller can be set to use the standard 8-directional movement setting for other games).
There are two versions of the Sports Pad - a larger North American version with the extra switches to allow it to be used with non-sports games, and a smaller Japanese variant that lacks this feature. Due to a lack of game support, the controller didn't catch on.
Contents
Compatible Games
Gallery
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sports Pad/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
External links
References
- ↑ http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/controller.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-06-07 09:35)
- ↑ Computer Entertainer, "January 1987" (US; 1987-01-xx), page 14
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