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The '''Capcom Power Stick Fighter MD''' is a third-party arcade stick for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released by [[Capcom]]. It was released primarily with ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' in mind.
 
The '''Capcom Power Stick Fighter MD''' is a third-party arcade stick for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released by [[Capcom]]. It was released primarily with ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' in mind.
  
The shell of the Power Stick Fighter MD was recycled from an earlier arcade stick for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, however the key difference (aside form the different plug allowing it to connect to a Mega Drive) is that it is coloured white.
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The shell of the Power Stick Fighter MD was recycled from an earlier arcade stick for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, however the key difference (aside from the different plug allowing it to connect to a Mega Drive) is that it is coloured white.
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

Revision as of 02:17, 10 January 2012

Capcom Power Stick Fighter MD.

The Capcom Power Stick Fighter MD is a third-party arcade stick for the Sega Mega Drive released by Capcom. It was released primarily with Super Street Fighter II in mind.

The shell of the Power Stick Fighter MD was recycled from an earlier arcade stick for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, however the key difference (aside from the different plug allowing it to connect to a Mega Drive) is that it is coloured white.

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