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− | {{stub}}The unnamed '''MK-1470''' control pad is a controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] which saw a very limited release in Brazil and | + | {{stub}}The unnamed '''MK-1470''' control pad is a controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] which saw a very limited release in Brazil and North America. |
At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the [[Super Mega Drive 3]] by [[Tec Toy]] in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to [[6 Button Arcade Pad (MK-1470)|''another'' MK-1470]] control pad by [[Majesco]], primarily for their [[Genesis 3]] console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|3 button control pad]]. | At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the [[Super Mega Drive 3]] by [[Tec Toy]] in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to [[6 Button Arcade Pad (MK-1470)|''another'' MK-1470]] control pad by [[Majesco]], primarily for their [[Genesis 3]] console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|3 button control pad]]. | ||
− | + | Strangely, it was also bundled with Majesco's [[Genesis 3]] in North America, even though the [[6 Button Arcade Pad (MK-1470)|other model]] was always on the box. | |
− | All controllers of this type of MK-1470 have printed circuit boards with [[Honey Bee]] [[SG-6]] marking | + | This MK-1470 is noted for having a poorer build quality than its siblings. |
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+ | All controllers of this type of MK-1470 have printed circuit boards with [[Honey Bee]] [[SG-6]] marking. | ||
Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (Japanese-style) for later consoles. | Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] (Japanese-style) for later consoles. |
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The unnamed MK-1470 control pad is a controller for the Sega Mega Drive which saw a very limited release in Brazil and North America.
At this present time, it is unknown why this control pad exists - it was distributed with one specific model of the Super Mega Drive 3 by Tec Toy in the late 1990s, released at a similar time to another MK-1470 control pad by Majesco, primarily for their Genesis 3 console. This MK-1470 is functionally identical to that model, sporting six face buttons and primitive turbo features, but has very different aesthetics more akin to the standard 3 button control pad.
Strangely, it was also bundled with Majesco's Genesis 3 in North America, even though the other model was always on the box.
This MK-1470 is noted for having a poorer build quality than its siblings.
All controllers of this type of MK-1470 have printed circuit boards with Honey Bee SG-6 marking.
Tec Toy would later fall back to the more familiar Six Button Control Pad (Japanese-style) for later consoles.
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