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{{sub-stub}}The '''Jet Fighter''', reportedly created by [[Beeshu]] is a third-party controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It is considered to be one of the strangest Mega Drive controllers in existence, being shaped, as the name suggests, like a jet fighter. It is a simple three button pad with turbo features, which (provided the user has the extra lead) doubles up as a Super Nintendo controller. | {{sub-stub}}The '''Jet Fighter''', reportedly created by [[Beeshu]] is a third-party controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It is considered to be one of the strangest Mega Drive controllers in existence, being shaped, as the name suggests, like a jet fighter. It is a simple three button pad with turbo features, which (provided the user has the extra lead) doubles up as a Super Nintendo controller. | ||
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The Jet Fighter, reportedly created by Beeshu is a third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive. It is considered to be one of the strangest Mega Drive controllers in existence, being shaped, as the name suggests, like a jet fighter. It is a simple three button pad with turbo features, which (provided the user has the extra lead) doubles up as a Super Nintendo controller.
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