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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a third-party controller manufactured by [[Mad Catz]] for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Dream Pads are among the most common third-party controllers for the system and were sold in a variety of colours, including white, red, orange, green, blue, purple, black and transparent. The white addition came first and was packaged in a cardboard box - subsequent colours were distributed in blister packs. | |
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As well as providing the user with all the basic Dreamcast controller functions, it re-introduces {{C}} and {{Z}} buttons, can act as digital versions of {{L}} and {{R}}. These two buttons are programmable via a discrete semicircle button near the {{Start}} button, making the pad more useful for fighting games. It also has rubber grips and larger than the standard pad, making it arguably more comfortable to hold. | As well as providing the user with all the basic Dreamcast controller functions, it re-introduces {{C}} and {{Z}} buttons, can act as digital versions of {{L}} and {{R}}. These two buttons are programmable via a discrete semicircle button near the {{Start}} button, making the pad more useful for fighting games. It also has rubber grips and larger than the standard pad, making it arguably more comfortable to hold. | ||
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A small batch of Dream Pads were sold to North American Toys R Us stores with High Frequency branding. See [[Dream Pad (High Frequency)]] for more information. | A small batch of Dream Pads were sold to North American Toys R Us stores with High Frequency branding. See [[Dream Pad (High Frequency)]] for more information. | ||
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DreamPad DC Purple.jpg|Purple model | DreamPad DC Purple.jpg|Purple model | ||
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Dream Pad is a third-party controller manufactured by Mad Catz for the Sega Dreamcast. Dream Pads are among the most common third-party controllers for the system and were sold in a variety of colours, including white, red, orange, green, blue, purple, black and transparent. The white addition came first and was packaged in a cardboard box - subsequent colours were distributed in blister packs.
Contents
Hardware
As well as providing the user with all the basic Dreamcast controller functions, it re-introduces and buttons, can act as digital versions of and . These two buttons are programmable via a discrete semicircle button near the START button, making the pad more useful for fighting games. It also has rubber grips and larger than the standard pad, making it arguably more comfortable to hold.
The controller is not without its flaws. Though the thumbstick has a rubber layer on top, this layer is prone to falling off after repeated use. Furthermore the back triggers can get stuck.
A small batch of Dream Pads were sold to North American Toys R Us stores with High Frequency branding. See Dream Pad (High Frequency) for more information.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dream Pad/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Expert Gamer (US) #72: "June 2000" (2000-05-23)[3]
also published in:
- Player One (FR) #104: "Janvier 2000" (xxxx-xx-xx)[4]
- Consoles + (FR) #99: "Avril 2000" (2000-0x-xx)[5]
Photo gallery
Physical scans
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References
- ↑ http://www.madcatz.com:80/dreamcast.html (Wayback Machine: 2000-02-29 17:34)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Computer & Video Games, "November 1999" (UK; 1999-10-13), page 69
- ↑ Expert Gamer, "June 2000" (US; 2000-05-23), page 7
- ↑ Player One, "Janvier 2000" (FR; xxxx-xx-xx), page 37
- ↑ Consoles +, "Avril 2000" (FR; 2000-0x-xx), page 8
- ↑ Arcade, "January 2000" (UK; 1999-12-30), page 105
- ↑ Dreamcast Monthly, "October 2000" (UK; 2000-08-31), page 90
- ↑ Dreamzone, "Mars 2000" (FR; 2000-02-18), page 48
- ↑ Official Dreamcast Magazine, "March 2000" (US; 2000-02-08), page 81
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