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Revision as of 08:49, 2 November 2020
There are many third-party controllers for the Sega Mega Drive. For the majority of controllers, very little information about them is currently available to the public. This page houses a number of these controllers - when more information is gathered they should be moved to their own individual pages.
Contents
Control pads
Fire
Others
Unknown (probably Naki due to backside sticker)
Unknown (probably Naki due to backside sticker)
SG Challenger by Game Source
- SuperBitmanPad MD.jpg
- Sigma G-7Turbo (1989?)
- Dual Link Controller (Street Fighter/Retro-Bit - PC/Mac)
Wireless control pads
- Joyzz (Krikzz) (black)
- Joyzz (Krikzz) (clear)
Arcade sticks
Others
Total Control[4]
- Mega Joystick (TP514) (TecnoPlus)
Magazine articles
- Main article: FreeWheel/Magazine articles.
References
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