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− | The '''Sega Sports Pad''' (セガ スポーツパッド) is a [[Sega Master System]] controller designed for sports games. The controller exchanges the standard Master System | + | The '''Sega Sports Pad''' (セガ スポーツパッド) is a [[Sega Master System]] controller designed for sports games. The controller exchanges the standard Master System D-pad for a trackball for 360 degree motion (though the controller can be set to use the standard 8-directional movement setting for other games). |
There are two versions of the Sports Pad - a larger North American version with the extra switches to allow it to be used with non-sports games, and a smaller Japanese variant that lacks this feature. Due to a lack of game support, the controller didn't catch on. | There are two versions of the Sports Pad - a larger North American version with the extra switches to allow it to be used with non-sports games, and a smaller Japanese variant that lacks this feature. Due to a lack of game support, the controller didn't catch on. |
Revision as of 03:22, 21 December 2012
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The Sega Sports Pad (セガ スポーツパッド) is a Sega Master System controller designed for sports games. The controller exchanges the standard Master System D-pad for a trackball for 360 degree motion (though the controller can be set to use the standard 8-directional movement setting for other games).
There are two versions of the Sports Pad - a larger North American version with the extra switches to allow it to be used with non-sports games, and a smaller Japanese variant that lacks this feature. Due to a lack of game support, the controller didn't catch on.
Compatible Games
Gallery
- Sms sportspad jpboxfront.jpg
JP sports pad box (front)
- Sms sportspad jpboxback.jpg
JP sports pad box (back)
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