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Like the SG ProPad 2/SG ProPad 6, it can be "programmed" so that certain buttons have turbo features. It also contains a "slow" button, which rapidly pauses/unpauses the game, giving the effect of slow motion. | Like the SG ProPad 2/SG ProPad 6, it can be "programmed" so that certain buttons have turbo features. It also contains a "slow" button, which rapidly pauses/unpauses the game, giving the effect of slow motion. | ||
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EclipsePad-EclipseStick Saturn US PrintAdvert.jpg|US print advert (with [[Eclipse Stick]]) | EclipsePad-EclipseStick Saturn US PrintAdvert.jpg|US print advert (with [[Eclipse Stick]]) |
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Eclipse Pad | |||||
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Made for: Sega Saturn | |||||
Manufacturer: InterAct | |||||
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The Eclipse Pad is a third-party controller for the Sega Saturn created by Recoton's STD Manufacturing division and sold under the InterAct name. It is the direct descendant of the Sega Mega Drive's SG ProPad 6, being almost identical bar the name, plug, and extra shoulder buttons.
Like the SG ProPad 2/SG ProPad 6, it can be "programmed" so that certain buttons have turbo features. It also contains a "slow" button, which rapidly pauses/unpauses the game, giving the effect of slow motion.
Promotional material
US print advert (with Eclipse Stick)
Physical scans
Third-party controllers for the Sega Saturn | |
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