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− | {{stub}}The unnamed '''MK-1470''' control pad is a controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] which saw a very limited release in Brazil and | + | {{stub}}The unnamed '''MK-1470''' control pad is a controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] which saw a very limited release in Brazil and North America. |
− | At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the [[Super Mega Drive 3]] by [[Tec Toy]] in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to ''another'' MK-1470 control pad by [[Majesco]], primarily for their [[Genesis 3]] console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|3 button control pad]]. | + | At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the [[Super Mega Drive 3]] by [[Tec Toy]] in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to [[6 Button Arcade Pad (MK-1470)|''another'' MK-1470]] control pad by [[Majesco]], primarily for their [[Genesis 3]] console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|3 button control pad]]. Strangely, though, it was also bundled with some models of the Genesis 3 in North America, even though the [[6 Button Arcade Pad (MK-1470)|other model]] was always on the box. |
− | This MK-1470 is noted for having a poorer build quality than its siblings, | + | This MK-1470 is noted for having a poorer build quality than its siblings. All controllers of this type of MK-1470 have printed circuit boards with [[Honey Bee]] [[SG-6]] markings on them, which may suggest that this controller may be based off of that model of controller, due to the similar design aesthetics. |
− | Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (Japanese-style) for later consoles. | + | Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (the smaller Japanese-style version) for later consoles. |
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
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+ | File:SG6 MD Controller PCB.jpg|Printed circuit board with a strange HB SG-6 mark | ||
+ | File:SG6 MD Controller PCB shell.jpg|PCB backside with shell | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | {{MegaDrive}} |
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The unnamed MK-1470 control pad is a controller for the Sega Mega Drive which saw a very limited release in Brazil and North America.
At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the Super Mega Drive 3 by Tec Toy in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to another MK-1470 control pad by Majesco, primarily for their Genesis 3 console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard 3 button control pad. Strangely, though, it was also bundled with some models of the Genesis 3 in North America, even though the other model was always on the box.
This MK-1470 is noted for having a poorer build quality than its siblings. All controllers of this type of MK-1470 have printed circuit boards with Honey Bee SG-6 markings on them, which may suggest that this controller may be based off of that model of controller, due to the similar design aesthetics.
Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar Six Button Control Pad (the smaller Japanese-style version) for later consoles.
Gallery