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 +===== Twin Stick Button Layout =====
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 The Sega Saturn had among its many fine titles 'Virtual On,' a fighting game with giant robots and a unique control mechanism. Two four-way joysticks each with a trigger and a thumb button were referred to as Twin Sticks, and this controller was made available in a home version. As with all non-standard game controllers, the Twin Sticks didn't sell as well as the manufacturer intended, and so Sega took a bath on the cost.  The Sega Saturn had among its many fine titles 'Virtual On,' a fighting game with giant robots and a unique control mechanism. Two four-way joysticks each with a trigger and a thumb button were referred to as Twin Sticks, and this controller was made available in a home version. As with all non-standard game controllers, the Twin Sticks didn't sell as well as the manufacturer intended, and so Sega took a bath on the cost. 
  
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 The controller buttons match up as such: The controller buttons match up as such:
  
 +Saturn input <-> Twin Stick input
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 +Up <-> Left Stick, Up
 +Right <-> Left Stick, Right
 +Left <-> Left Stick, Left
 +Down <-> Left Stick, Down
 +L-Trigger <-> Left Stick, Trigger (Weapon)
 +R-Trigger <-> Left Stick, Thumb (Dash)
 +Y <-> Right Stick, Up
 +Z <-> Right Stick, Right
 +X <-> Right Stick, Left
 +B <-> Right Stick, Down
 +A <-> Right Stick, Trigger (Weapon)
 +C <-> Right Stick, Thumb (Dash)
 +Start <-> Start
 +
 +Coming soon: A pretty picture.
  
controls/twin_stick_button_layout.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/27 20:45 by 127.0.0.1