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The [[Dynacom Megavision]] came bundled with cheaper TPC-2s, which have all the same features just without the labeling. | The [[Dynacom Megavision]] came bundled with cheaper TPC-2s, which have all the same features just without the labeling. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
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+ | File:TCP2 MD Pad wStick.jpg|With stick | ||
+ | File:TCP2 MD Pad Back.jpg|Back of the unit | ||
+ | File:SuperfighterTCP2 MD Pad Front.jpg|Superfighter version | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
Revision as of 06:01, 21 April 2017
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Manufacturer: Dynacom | |||||
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The TPC-2 or (TPC standing for "Turbo Pad Control") is an unofficial third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive, created by Dynacom. It is a three-button controller, with the regular , and buttons (yellow colored), plus the same three buttons with turbo features (red colored). It also has a "slow" button and comes with an attachable thumbstick bundled.
The TPC-2 is the second in a "series" of control pads by Dynacom, each being designed with a different console in mind (the TPC-1 was built for the Dynavision (an Atari 2600 clone), the TPC-3 for the Phantom System and other similar NES clones, the TPC-4 for the Sega Master System, the TPC-5 for the Super Nintendo and the TPC-6 for the real NES (or at least consoles with a NES plug). A seventh variation was released named Superfighter, also for the Mega Drive.
The Dynacom Megavision came bundled with cheaper TPC-2s, which have all the same features just without the labeling.