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Like many joysticks of the day, the Crystal already had two buttons (despite most home computers only requiring one) to accommodate both left and right handed play. Here, the buttons are re-mapped as {{1}} and {{2}}, respectively. Earlier models lack the white labelling on the buttons. | Like many joysticks of the day, the Crystal already had two buttons (despite most home computers only requiring one) to accommodate both left and right handed play. Here, the buttons are re-mapped as {{1}} and {{2}}, respectively. Earlier models lack the white labelling on the buttons. | ||
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Crystal is a joystick released by Power Play in the United Kingdom for the Sega Master System.
History
It was originally designed for home computers in a variety of colours, however the Master System version is only available in black.
Like many joysticks of the day, the Crystal already had two buttons (despite most home computers only requiring one) to accommodate both left and right handed play. Here, the buttons are re-mapped as and , respectively. Earlier models lack the white labelling on the buttons.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Crystal/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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Master System, UK |
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References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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