Difference between revisions of "ASCII Stick α"
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− | The '''ASCII Stick α''' or '''ASCII Stick Alpha''' is a joystick manufactured by [[ASCII]] for the [[Sega Master System]]. It is a fairly standard joystick with turbo features, though also allows the user to set the rate at which the turbos fire. It was only released in Japan. | + | The '''ASCII Stick α''' or '''ASCII Stick Alpha''' is a joystick manufactured by [[ASCII]] for Sega's 8-bit consoles (the [[SG-1000 II]], [[Sega Mark III|Mark III]] and [[Sega Master System|Master System]]). It is a fairly standard joystick with turbo features, though also allows the user to set the rate at which the turbos fire, as well switch the function of the A and B buttons. It was only released in Japan. |
− | ASCII re-used this basic design a number of times during the 80s, with different colour schemes and names | + | ASCII re-used this basic design a number of times during the 80s, with different colour schemes and names depending on the platform . For example, it is called the "ASCII Stick Engine" for the PC Engine, "ASCII Stick X Turbo" for the MSX and X68000 computers, and "ASCII Stick Turbo Jr." for the Family Computer. |
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
Revision as of 02:16, 21 January 2016
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Made for: SG-1000 II, Sega Mark III and Sega Master System | ||||||||||
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The ASCII Stick α or ASCII Stick Alpha is a joystick manufactured by ASCII for Sega's 8-bit consoles (the SG-1000 II, Mark III and Master System). It is a fairly standard joystick with turbo features, though also allows the user to set the rate at which the turbos fire, as well switch the function of the A and B buttons. It was only released in Japan.
ASCII re-used this basic design a number of times during the 80s, with different colour schemes and names depending on the platform . For example, it is called the "ASCII Stick Engine" for the PC Engine, "ASCII Stick X Turbo" for the MSX and X68000 computers, and "ASCII Stick Turbo Jr." for the Family Computer.
Physical Scans
Gallery
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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