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− | {{stub}}The '''Advanced Controller''' is a third-party [[Sega Dreamcast]] controller released by [[Naki]]. It is largely identical to the [[Controller | + | {{stub}}The '''Advanced Controller''' is a third-party [[Sega Dreamcast]] controller released by [[Naki]]. It is largely identical to the [[Dreamcast Controller|standard Dreamcast controller]] but has turbo features and came in a variety of colours. |
Original models came with a slightly different D-Pad and analogue stick, more akin to the official Dreamcast variants. | Original models came with a slightly different D-Pad and analogue stick, more akin to the official Dreamcast variants. |
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The Advanced Controller is a third-party Sega Dreamcast controller released by Naki. It is largely identical to the standard Dreamcast controller but has turbo features and came in a variety of colours.
Original models came with a slightly different D-Pad and analogue stick, more akin to the official Dreamcast variants.
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