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{{stub}}The '''Enforcer''', by [[Topmax]] is a third-party [[Sega Dreamcast]] arcade stick. It came in at least four different colours; white, black, cyan and green.
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{{stub}}The '''Enforcer''', by [[Topmax]] is a third-party [[Sega Dreamcast]] arcade stick. It came in at least five different colours; white, black, blue, cyan and green.
  
 
The Enforcer is a reasonably sturdy but fairly rare arcade stick, with a [[VMU]] port, six face buttons and a set of turbo features. Turbo works with every button bar {{C}} and {{Z}} ({{L}} and {{R}}). It also has built-in vibration support.
 
The Enforcer is a reasonably sturdy but fairly rare arcade stick, with a [[VMU]] port, six face buttons and a set of turbo features. Turbo works with every button bar {{C}} and {{Z}} ({{L}} and {{R}}). It also has built-in vibration support.
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File:EnforcerCyan.jpg|Cyan model
 
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Revision as of 15:37, 12 May 2012

Enforcer DC Black.jpg
Enforcer
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: Topmax
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The Enforcer, by Topmax is a third-party Sega Dreamcast arcade stick. It came in at least five different colours; white, black, blue, cyan and green.

The Enforcer is a reasonably sturdy but fairly rare arcade stick, with a VMU port, six face buttons and a set of turbo features. Turbo works with every button bar C and Z (L and R). It also has built-in vibration support.

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