Difference between revisions of "Mega Control Pad (TecnoPlus)"
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: ''For the 3-button pad sold under the same name, see [[Starfighter 3B]].'' | : ''For the 3-button pad sold under the same name, see [[Starfighter 3B]].'' | ||
− | {{stub}}The '''Mega Control Pad''' by [[ | + | {{stub}}The '''Mega Control Pad''' by [[TecnoPlus]] (real name unverified) is a six-button third-party controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] with built-in turbo features. |
− | As with most products by Tecno | + | As with most products by Tecno lus, it is a repackaged controller whose design stems back to Logitech, the official supplier of CD-i controllers for Philips. Tecno Plus recycled the shell and produced variants for other systems, the Mega Drive being one, and the Super Nintendo, Amiga and CD-i again being others. |
− | It is unknown at this stage if further Mega Drive variants of this controller exist (as they do with other | + | It is unknown at this stage if further Mega Drive variants of this controller exist (as they do with other TecnoPlus-branded products). |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: TecnoPlus (Logitech) | ||||||||||
Type: Control pad | ||||||||||
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- For the 3-button pad sold under the same name, see Starfighter 3B.
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The Mega Control Pad by TecnoPlus (real name unverified) is a six-button third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive with built-in turbo features.
As with most products by Tecno lus, it is a repackaged controller whose design stems back to Logitech, the official supplier of CD-i controllers for Philips. Tecno Plus recycled the shell and produced variants for other systems, the Mega Drive being one, and the Super Nintendo, Amiga and CD-i again being others.
It is unknown at this stage if further Mega Drive variants of this controller exist (as they do with other TecnoPlus-branded products).
Gallery
Physical scans
References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Mega Drive | |
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