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The Replace-A-Pad Controller is a third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive, created by Doc's.
It is a simple three button controller with turbo features, and a switch on the back to toggle between slow motion mode. Some variations have a headphone jack and an additional plug for original Mega Drive consoles. Two models of the Replace-A-Pad Controller exist, codenamed 4220 and 4222, the latter without any additional turbo buttons or switches.
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