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{{sub-stub}}The '''6 Button Arcade Pad''' with model number MK-1470 is a six button controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released towards the end of the console's lifespan in North America. It is a successor to the [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (model MK-1653), which is awkwardly also known as the "6 Button Arcade Pad" in North America. The MK-1470 primarily differs from the MK-1653 by adding a turbo switch and by being smaller in design.
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{{sub-stub}}'''6 Button Arcade Pad''' with model number MK-1470 is a six-button controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released towards the end of the console's lifespan in North America. It is a successor to the [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (model MK-1653), which is awkwardly also known as the "6 Button Arcade Pad" in North America.
  
 
This particular control pad throws up many problems when attempting to document Mega Drive controllers. Not only was the "6 Button Arcade Pad" name used twice, but the model number was also used with a [[MK-1470|a different, cheaper control pad]]. The two MK-1470s are functionally identical but feature different aesthetics, build quality and performance.
 
This particular control pad throws up many problems when attempting to document Mega Drive controllers. Not only was the "6 Button Arcade Pad" name used twice, but the model number was also used with a [[MK-1470|a different, cheaper control pad]]. The two MK-1470s are functionally identical but feature different aesthetics, build quality and performance.
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''This'' MK-1470 was bundled with the [[Genesis 3]] by [[Majesco]], but was also sold separately.
 
''This'' MK-1470 was bundled with the [[Genesis 3]] by [[Majesco]], but was also sold separately.
  
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==Hardware==
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The MK-1470 primarily differs from the MK-1653 by adding a turbo/slow switch and by being smaller in design. The {{Mode}} button's placement was moved to the left of the {{Start}} button, closely mirroring the {{Select}} button's placement on controllers for [[Nintendo]] systems.
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 30 July 2023

Pad gen3.jpg
6 Button Arcade Pad
Made for: Sega Mega Drive
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
MK-1470



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6 Button Arcade Pad with model number MK-1470 is a six-button controller for the Sega Mega Drive released towards the end of the console's lifespan in North America. It is a successor to the Six Button Control Pad (model MK-1653), which is awkwardly also known as the "6 Button Arcade Pad" in North America.

This particular control pad throws up many problems when attempting to document Mega Drive controllers. Not only was the "6 Button Arcade Pad" name used twice, but the model number was also used with a a different, cheaper control pad. The two MK-1470s are functionally identical but feature different aesthetics, build quality and performance.

This MK-1470 was bundled with the Genesis 3 by Majesco, but was also sold separately.

Hardware

The MK-1470 primarily differs from the MK-1653 by adding a turbo/slow switch and by being smaller in design. The  MODE  button's placement was moved to the left of the  START  button, closely mirroring the  SELECT  button's placement on controllers for Nintendo systems.

Photo gallery

Physical scans

Mega Drive, US
MDController MK-1470 US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngMDController MK-1470 US Box Front.jpg
Cover

References


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