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The '''Control Stick''' is a [[Sega Master System]] joystick designed for right handed control, instead of the typical left handed set-up. It was sold for $20 to 25 in North America, was packaged with the SMS cart ''[[OutRun]]'' (sold together for $45 to $65). It was also sold with the [[Rapid Fire Unit]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Sega Master System]] joystick designed for right handed control, instead of the typical left handed set-up. It was sold for $20 to 25 in North America, and was also available packaged with the SMS cart ''[[OutRun]]'' (sold together for $45 to $65) or the [[Rapid Fire Unit]].
  
The Control Stick functions exactly like a standard [[Control Pad (Master System)|Master System Control Pad]] but attempts to tive the user a greater sense of control over the on-screen characters. It is not particularly good for games that require precise movements.
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==Hardware==
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The Control Stick functions exactly like a standard [[Control Pad (Master System)|Master System Control Pad]] but attempts to give the user a greater sense of control over the on-screen characters. It is not particularly good for games that require precise movements.
  
Interestingly some versions of the Control Stick freely advertise its compatibility with home computers such as the Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 400, Atari 800 and Atari 2600. It is the only Sega peripheral to date to do this, though most Master System (and Mega Drive) controllers will function with these computers with varying degrees of success due to the systems sharing the same type of [[DE-9]] control port.
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Interestingly some versions of the Control Stick freely advertise its compatibility with home computers and other game consoles such as the Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 400, Atari 800 and Atari 2600. It is the only Western Sega peripheral to date to advertise this, though most Master System (and Mega Drive) controllers will function with these computers with varying degrees of success due to the systems sharing the same type of [[DE-9]] control port.
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Magazine articles==
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==Promotional material==
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==Photo gallery==
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<gallery>
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Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo3.jpg| EU Box (above)
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Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo1.jpg | EU Stick (above)
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Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo2.jpg | EU Stick (side)
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ControlStick SMS PT Box Front.jpg|PT box (front)
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==Physical scans==
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==Photos==
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==References==
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File:ControlStick SMS EU Box Front.jpg|EU box (front)
 
File:Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo3.jpg| EU Box (above)
 
File:Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo1.jpg | EU Stick (above)
 
File:Sega Control Stick SMS EU Photo2.jpg | EU Stick (side)
 
File:ControlStick SMS PT Box Front.jpg|PT box (front)
 
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 February 2024

Sms stick.jpg
Control Stick
Made for: Sega Master System
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
US
3060
Sega Master System
EU
Sega Master System
PT
Sega Master System
UK
£14.9514.95[2][3]
Sega Master System
AU



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Control Stick is a Sega Master System joystick designed for right handed control, instead of the typical left handed set-up. It was sold for $20 to 25 in North America, and was also available packaged with the SMS cart OutRun (sold together for $45 to $65) or the Rapid Fire Unit.

Hardware

The Control Stick functions exactly like a standard Master System Control Pad but attempts to give the user a greater sense of control over the on-screen characters. It is not particularly good for games that require precise movements.

Interestingly some versions of the Control Stick freely advertise its compatibility with home computers and other game consoles such as the Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 400, Atari 800 and Atari 2600. It is the only Western Sega peripheral to date to advertise this, though most Master System (and Mega Drive) controllers will function with these computers with varying degrees of success due to the systems sharing the same type of DE-9 control port.

Magazine articles

Main article: Control Stick/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

SMS ES promo 3.jpg
ES advert (1990)
SMS ES promo 3.jpg
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Print advert in Computer & Video Games (UK) #90: "April 1989" (1989-03-16)
also published in:
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Print advert in Guida Video Giochi (IT) #6: "Dicembre 1989" (1989-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Sega Klubilehti (FI) #2: "2/91" (1991-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Sega Klubilehti (FI) #3: "1/92" (1992-xx-xx)
also published in:
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Photo gallery

Physical scans

Master System, US

Master System, EU
Sega Control Stick SMS EU Top.jpg
Sega Control Stick SMS EU Back.jpgSega Control Stick SMS EU Side.jpgSega Control Stick SMS EU Front.jpg
Cover

References


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