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This joystick was only released in Germany, and suffers from odd button placements like many other third-party joysticks of the day. The controller's shell appears to have space designed for turbo features, but this feature was scrapped after the Taiwanese manufacturer struggled to understand the circuitry behind it.
 
This joystick was only released in Germany, and suffers from odd button placements like many other third-party joysticks of the day. The controller's shell appears to have space designed for turbo features, but this feature was scrapped after the Taiwanese manufacturer struggled to understand the circuitry behind it.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 28 July 2018

JoystickTurboPro.jpg
Joystick Turbo Pro
Made for: Sega Master System
Manufacturer: Turbopro
Type: Joystick
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
EU
3005-18

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The Joystick Turbo Pro is a joystick made by Turbopro in 1987 which is compatible with the Sega Master System.

This joystick was only released in Germany, and suffers from odd button placements like many other third-party joysticks of the day. The controller's shell appears to have space designed for turbo features, but this feature was scrapped after the Taiwanese manufacturer struggled to understand the circuitry behind it.

Physical scans

Master System, DE
JoystickTurboPro DE Box Front.jpg
Cover

References



Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System

Others | Clones