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| ===== PC Engine Games + The XE-1AP ===== |
| The Micomsoft XE-1AP was a hand-held controller that had all the functionality of the massive Sharp/Micomsoft Cyber-Stick, released for the X68000, and compatible with the Fujitsu FM-Towns, MSX and Sega MegaDrive. Looking a lot like a cross between a pre-historic Playstation controller and a frisbee, the pad offered one 2-axis analogue control and one single-axis analogue control, in addition to a half a dozen buttons and other features. |
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| While normally a 9-pin DSUB connector won't fit in the PC Engine's 6-pin mini-DIN, there was an adaptor (The XHE-3) which allowed the use of MSX, X68000 and FM-Towns((This adaptor does not work with MegaDrive/Master System pads, [[controls:sega_atari_msx_x68000|See here for details.]])) pads on the PCE. When connected, the XE-1AP offered real analogue control to all of four PC Engine games: |
| * Forgotten Worlds |
| * Afterburner II |
| * Outrun |
| * Operation Wolf |
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| All four games are made by NEC Avenue. |
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| Source: |
| * http://www6.airnet.ne.jp/wataru/pcefaq/pcefaq.htm (part 16-19) |
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| Related: |
| * [[controls:sega_atari_msx_x68000|Comparison of Japanese PC, Sega + Amiga DB9 pinouts]] |
| * [[controls:pc_engine_controller|PC Engine controller pinout]] |