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The TPC Superfighter is the "seventh", and last, in a series of third-party controllers released in Brazil, by Dynacom. Like the TPC-2 it was made for the Sega Mega Drive, though it features six buttons (, , , , and ), as well as START and MODE . There are two switches on the back to toggle "slow" and "turbo" features for all buttons at once.
The Dynacom Megavision came bundled with TPC Superfighters, which have all the same features just without the labeling.
Promotional material
Print advert in SuperGamePower (BR) #2: "Maio 1994" (1994-0x-xx)
Physical scans
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