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{{stub}}The '''AstroPad''' is a third-party controller for the [[Sega Dreamcast]], manufcatured by [[Performance]] (and distributed in some regions by [[InterAct]]). Though a bog-standard control pad, it has seen more colour variations than any other third-party controller for the system.
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{{stub}}The '''AstroPad''' is a third-party controller for the [[Sega Dreamcast]], manufcatured by [[Performance]] (and distributed in some regions by [[InterAct]]). It is a fairly average third-party controller, adding no new features aside from a turbo (or "auto fire") button in the centre. However, it has seen more colour variations than any other third-party controller for the system.
  
 
Initially the controller was distributed in red, green, blue and black varieties. Later "transparent", transparent-red, transparent-green and transparent-blue were added.
 
Initially the controller was distributed in red, green, blue and black varieties. Later "transparent", transparent-red, transparent-green and transparent-blue were added.

Revision as of 09:49, 30 January 2011

AstroPad Black.jpg
AstroPad
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: Performance, InterAct, GameShark

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The AstroPad is a third-party controller for the Sega Dreamcast, manufcatured by Performance (and distributed in some regions by InterAct). It is a fairly average third-party controller, adding no new features aside from a turbo (or "auto fire") button in the centre. However, it has seen more colour variations than any other third-party controller for the system.

Initially the controller was distributed in red, green, blue and black varieties. Later "transparent", transparent-red, transparent-green and transparent-blue were added.

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