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− | {{stub}}The '''SJ-152 | + | {{stub}}The '''Joypad''' (ジョイパッド) SJ-152 is the default controller for the [[Sega Mark III]]. It is very similar in design to the [[SJ-150]] and [[SJ-151]] seen in the [[SG-1000 II]]. |
The SJ-152 is less bland than the SJ-151, and the D-Pad is now shaped like a rounded square rather than a circle. It has a removable thumbstick, two unlabled face buttons and a lead that exits the controller at the right hand side. | The SJ-152 is less bland than the SJ-151, and the D-Pad is now shaped like a rounded square rather than a circle. It has a removable thumbstick, two unlabled face buttons and a lead that exits the controller at the right hand side. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 1 May 2012
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Made for: Sega Mark III | |||||
Manufacturer: Sega | |||||
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The Joypad (ジョイパッド) SJ-152 is the default controller for the Sega Mark III. It is very similar in design to the SJ-150 and SJ-151 seen in the SG-1000 II.
The SJ-152 is less bland than the SJ-151, and the D-Pad is now shaped like a rounded square rather than a circle. It has a removable thumbstick, two unlabled face buttons and a lead that exits the controller at the right hand side.
Most of its design features would be passed on to the Master System Control Pad.
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