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  • ...cade Pad (also known as Fighting Pad 6B) was a six-button version of the [[Sega Mega Drive Control Pad]], which had three buttons. | brand = [[Sega]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sega Six-Button Arcade Pad]] [[Category:Controllers]]
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  • | brand = [[Sega]] | compatibility = Sega Saturn
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  • | brand = [[Sega]] {{#example:sega control pad}}
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  • A version of the classic [[Sega Mega Drive Control Pad]] for use with the Nintendo Switch | brand = [[Sega]]
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  • The Sega Sports Pad was a trackball controller for the Sega Master System. | brand = [[Sega]]
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  • | brand = [[Sega]] [[Category:Sega Controllers]][[Category:Dreamcast Controllers]]
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  • [[Category:Sega Controllers]] [[Category:Sega Master System Controllers]]
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  • ...well as Atari/Commodore, a switch on the bottom allows compatibility with Sega, Amstrad and MSX systems * Compatible with Sega, Atari, Commodore, Amstrad and MSX video game systems
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  • [[Category:Controllers]] [[Category:Misc Controllers]]
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  • ...k Directory is an attempt to collate information on vintage and retro game controllers. Despite the name, the site will try and cover all external devices used to | image3 = Sega-Dreamcast-Mouse-BL.jpg
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  • ..., 16K, 48K, 128K (interface sold seperately), +2, +3, C64, Amstrad, Atari, Sega and Nintendo. [[Category:Cheetah International Controllers]]
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  • ...the Dragon, Commodore Plus/4<ref>C+VG Magazine (EMAP), January 1987</ref> Sega Master System and Nintendo Entertainment System.<ref>C+VG Magazine (EMAP), |Sega Master System
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