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Dynacom produced several Turbo Jet Controls, primarily for popular Nintendo Entertainment System clones in Brazil. A model exists for the Phantom System, VG 9000 and Hi-Top Game, and another for the Dynavision 2 and 3. The differences lie primarily in the number of buttons. | Dynacom produced several Turbo Jet Controls, primarily for popular Nintendo Entertainment System clones in Brazil. A model exists for the Phantom System, VG 9000 and Hi-Top Game, and another for the Dynavision 2 and 3. The differences lie primarily in the number of buttons. | ||
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The Turbo Jet Control is a third-party joystick created by Dynacom for the Sega Master System. Like most of Dynacom's products it is mainly found in South America, particularly in Brazil.
Dynacom produced several Turbo Jet Controls, primarily for popular Nintendo Entertainment System clones in Brazil. A model exists for the Phantom System, VG 9000 and Hi-Top Game, and another for the Dynavision 2 and 3. The differences lie primarily in the number of buttons.
Promotional material
Physical scans
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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