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 The design is a radical departure from the standard joystick profile.  Despite the age of the components the stick is a real solid beast, and will put up with a shocking amount of abuse. The design is a radical departure from the standard joystick profile.  Despite the age of the components the stick is a real solid beast, and will put up with a shocking amount of abuse.
  
-Originally launched for the Super Famicom and Famicom (It included two cables for both platforms) this stick is also perfectly suited for Capcom's [[http://nfg.2y.net/games/cpschanger/|CPS Changer]].  There was an infra-red remote attachment for the SuperFamicom (which will work with the CPS Changer) that clipped onto the back of the stick where the console cable would normally go.  This attachment was never released in North America, and outside Japan the stick still had a (completely disconnected) battery compartment.+Originally launched for the Super Famicom and Famicom (It included two cables for both platforms) this stick is also perfectly suited for Capcom's [[https://nfgworld.com/1669/|CPS Changer]].  There was an infra-red remote attachment for the SuperFamicom (which will work with the CPS Changer) that clipped onto the back of the stick where the console cable would normally go.  This attachment was never released in North America, and outside Japan the stick still had a (completely disconnected) battery compartment.
  
 There was an adaptor released for the X68000, included with every copy of //Street Fighter 2'//, which allowed the use of this stick, as well as any other MegaDrive/Genesis six-button pad.  It also allowed the stick to work with the FM-Towns + Marty systems. There was an adaptor released for the X68000, included with every copy of //Street Fighter 2'//, which allowed the use of this stick, as well as any other MegaDrive/Genesis six-button pad.  It also allowed the stick to work with the FM-Towns + Marty systems.
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