Could also be for atari 2600 or 7800 also because they have the same controller pin setup. 7800 especially makes sense because 3rd parties could have been manufacturing controllers for it around the time of the genesis.Could be for the Master System, seeing as how they use the same plug.
But, I don't know, because the MS doesn't have a start button.
Could be for the Master System, seeing as how they use the same plug.
But, I don't know, because the MS doesn't have a start button.
Well the Master System II had a "pause" button on the actual console itself. I don't know if it would be possible to wire this up to a controller button or not.
However I think this pad was probably produced a lot later than Master System, or even MegaDrive. The buttons are labelled 'X' and 'square' which are PlayStation era.
Perhaps it's from some cheap Chinese knock-off system?
Again, its from a Family Bootleg Console.
Rusia / Brisil / China / Mexico, around many many more places, had this bootleg systems, where the second controller was missing the start and select button, due to following the famicom first diagrams.
This was due to a second controller had a Microphone on it.
The Sega / Playstation remarks, are due these systems still in production ;D
do you have a bootleg console collection?Then you are missing some fun..lol
Not all clones are only from famicon, sega had their job done also, on Russia, the 8bit and 16 bit still have a HUGE market. no to mention the HUGE ENORMOUS boptleg and homebrew games on the family.
HAD, a bootleg family collection lol.do you have a bootleg console collection?