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[[File:ASCIIFighterStickSG6 EU.jpg|thumb|251px|European ASCII Fighter Stick MD-6.]] | [[File:ASCIIFighterStickSG6 EU.jpg|thumb|251px|European ASCII Fighter Stick MD-6.]] | ||
− | The '''ASCII Fighter Stick SG-6''', known as the '''ASCII Fighter Stick MD-6''' in Europe, is a six-button arcade stick for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[ASCII]], opting as an alternative to [[Sega]]'s | + | The '''ASCII Fighter Stick SG-6''', known as the '''ASCII Fighter Stick MD-6''' in Europe, is a six-button arcade stick for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[ASCII]], opting as an alternative to [[Sega]]'s official [[Arcade Power Stick]]. |
The Fighter Stick SG-6 is a smaller unit than Sega's, though was sold for a cheaper price and has a metal base for added weight. Unfortunately, this particular compound is prone to rusting, so though not affecting the performance of the unit, those stored in wet environments have not aged well. | The Fighter Stick SG-6 is a smaller unit than Sega's, though was sold for a cheaper price and has a metal base for added weight. Unfortunately, this particular compound is prone to rusting, so though not affecting the performance of the unit, those stored in wet environments have not aged well. |
Revision as of 22:43, 9 January 2012
The ASCII Fighter Stick SG-6, known as the ASCII Fighter Stick MD-6 in Europe, is a six-button arcade stick for the Sega Mega Drive by ASCII, opting as an alternative to Sega's official Arcade Power Stick.
The Fighter Stick SG-6 is a smaller unit than Sega's, though was sold for a cheaper price and has a metal base for added weight. Unfortunately, this particular compound is prone to rusting, so though not affecting the performance of the unit, those stored in wet environments have not aged well.
A similar arcade stick was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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