Difference between revisions of "Striker Stereo Control Pad"
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− | }}The '''Striker Stereo Control Pad''', also seen as the '''Archer Competition Controller''', is a third-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] controller manufactured by [[Beeshu]]. It improves on the [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|standard Mega Drive controller]] in many ways, having turbo buttons, an 8-foot lead, a mini joystick replacing the D-Pad and a stereo headphone socket. | + | }} |
+ | The '''Striker Stereo Control Pad''', also seen as the '''Archer Competition Controller''', is a third-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] controller manufactured by [[Beeshu]]. It improves on the [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|standard Mega Drive controller]] in many ways, having turbo buttons, an 8-foot lead, a mini joystick replacing the D-Pad and a stereo headphone socket. | ||
The peripheral had to be discontinued after it was identified as a choking hazard. | The peripheral had to be discontinued after it was identified as a choking hazard. |
Revision as of 16:52, 19 September 2015
Striker Stereo Control Pad | |||||
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Manufacturer: Beeshu | |||||
Distributor: Euromax Electronics (UK) | |||||
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The Striker Stereo Control Pad, also seen as the Archer Competition Controller, is a third-party Sega Mega Drive controller manufactured by Beeshu. It improves on the standard Mega Drive controller in many ways, having turbo buttons, an 8-foot lead, a mini joystick replacing the D-Pad and a stereo headphone socket.
The peripheral had to be discontinued after it was identified as a choking hazard.