Difference between revisions of "Viper"
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ViperIII MD.jpg|Viper III model, "Mega Drive-style" black | ViperIII MD.jpg|Viper III model, "Mega Drive-style" black | ||
ViperIII MD Alt.jpg||Viper model, "SNES style", grey | ViperIII MD Alt.jpg||Viper model, "SNES style", grey | ||
+ | ProPlayer MD.jpg|Revised Pro Player model | ||
2in1 MD.jpg|Unknown model by [[Laing]] | 2in1 MD.jpg|Unknown model by [[Laing]] | ||
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The Viper is a third-party six button arcade stick, compatible with both the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its origin is not fully understood - it is thought to have been produced by Conrad Electronics in the early 1990s and sold across Europe, with a North American variant, the Pro Player being sold by Naki.
The controller was re-released as the Viper III (it is not known if a "Viper II" exists), although the differences between the two models are not obvious. The Viper III distinctly labels the MODE button, potentially missing in the first model.
Gallery
Unknown model by Laing
Physical Scans
Mega Drive, US (Naki) |
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