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The controller's shape has also changed drastically. One big change not readily visible in the photo is the addition of handles, or grips underneath the controller to make it more comfortable to hold. | The controller's shape has also changed drastically. One big change not readily visible in the photo is the addition of handles, or grips underneath the controller to make it more comfortable to hold. | ||
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+ | File:3dpad-1.jpg|Front Side | ||
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[[Category:Saturn Accessories]] | [[Category:Saturn Accessories]] | ||
[[Category:Control Pads]] | [[Category:Control Pads]] |
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The Sega Saturn Analog gamepad was the result of a redesign of the previous controllers in response to Nintendo 64's analog controller.
The new addition of notice is an analog thumb stick, but hidden from view is one of Sega's own innovations - The clicky old shoulder buttons have been replaced with analog triggers. Also, they seem to have discarded the previous directional pad and replaced it with exactly the same one featured on Sega's 6 button Genesis controller.
The controller's shape has also changed drastically. One big change not readily visible in the photo is the addition of handles, or grips underneath the controller to make it more comfortable to hold.
Physical Scans
US Manual
<gallery> File:3dpad-1.jpg|Front Side File:3dpad-2.jpg|Back Side