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Written by Kylemeister
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009 18:38 |

Widely known as one of the hardest controllers to find, the CX78 Joypad is regarded as a highly sought after collector's item. This is due to the fact that the CX78 was only included with European Atari consoles, mainly the 7800.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 16:28 |
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Atari Driving Controllers |
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Written by Kylemeister
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 04:21 |

The Atari 2600 Driving Controllers came and went like a thief in the night, but coupled with the game Indy 500 they helped set the benchmark for driving games. The Driving Controllers are simple to use but tough to master in that the steering is as precise as it is sensitive. Mastering these first party inventions will ultimately take a bit of time and practice.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 17:39 |
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High Frequency Control Pad for the NES |
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Written by Kylemeister
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 04:19 |
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If you're looking for an NES turbo controller with individual turbo buttons in the traditional design of the classic Nintendo gamepad, the High Frequency Control Pad is what you need. Every button on this controller, including the directional pad looks nearly identical in shape to the original. The paintjob on the front of the controller is also very similar. The normal A and B buttons are black, while the turbo buttons are red. I'm suprised that there aren't more gamepads like this out there. Such a simple but smart design.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2010 13:21 |
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Written by Kylemeister
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 04:17 |

Produced by Hudson Soft Company, Ltd., the Joycard Sansui SSS looks like a suped up Famicom controller at first glance. After closer inspection, one can see that this is designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It has a gold plated face with a shape and feel that resembles a standard NES gamepad. The feel of each button and even the length of the cord is virtually identical.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 17:42 |
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Written by Kylemeister
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 04:15 |
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Produced by Happ Controls, Inc., The NES Competition-PRO was built with a solid ergonomic design and fits comfortably into your hand. You can really see the influence of the Sega Genesis controller on this third-party invention's shape, color and button size.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 17:40 |
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