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− | {{stub}} | + | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a joystick made by [[Gravis]] in 1990 which is compatible with the [[Sega Master System]]. |
A black version of the joystick was designed primarily for the IBM PC, while a clear version was designed for the Master System. Both controllers are fundamentally the same as both systems relied on [[DE-9]] ports. | A black version of the joystick was designed primarily for the IBM PC, while a clear version was designed for the Master System. Both controllers are fundamentally the same as both systems relied on [[DE-9]] ports. | ||
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Advanced Gravis Switch Joystick is a joystick made by Gravis in 1990 which is compatible with the Sega Master System.
A black version of the joystick was designed primarily for the IBM PC, while a clear version was designed for the Master System. Both controllers are fundamentally the same as both systems relied on DE-9 ports.
Physical scans
References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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