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GameCube DK Bongos
Designed by Namco Bandai, the DK Bongos are an officially licensed controller for the Nintendo GameCube that are primarily used for the Donkey Konga series of rhythm games.
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Xbox Controller S
Responding to complaints about the size of the original Xbox controller, Microsoft released the Controller S in 2002 and began packaging with all new consoles.
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Xbox Controller
The original controller designed by Microsoft for use with the Xbox. Becoming known as "The Duke", its size was heavily criticized and was replaced a year later.
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Logitech Cordless Precision Controller
A third-party controller for the Xbox and considered by many to be the best wireless option for the console.
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GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable
This official link cable released by Nintendo in December 2001 allows for various connectivity features between the console and handheld versions of games.
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PlayStation 2 Vertical Stand
Released by Sony Computer Entertainment alongside the launch of the PlayStation 2, the Vertical Stand provides stability when placing the console in its upright configuration.
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PlayStation 2 Memory Card
The official storage device for PlayStation 2. It offered 8 MB of space for saved games.
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PlayStation 2 Horizontal Stand
Quite possibly the most useless accessory of all time, the Horizontal Stand released by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 simply adds a blue accent to the front of the console.
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EyeToy
Released in 2003, the EyeToy is a camera designed by Richard Marks for the PlayStation 2 that is capable of tracking players' body movements and offering mixed reality gaming.
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PlayStation 2 40GB Hard Drive
Released in July 2001 in Japan and March 2004 in North America, the PlayStation 2 Hard Disk Drive is used to enhance certain games' features such as load times, instant replays, and increased storage.
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Namco GunCon 2 Light Gun
Namco's officially licensed light gun for the PlayStation 2.
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Logitech Driving Force Pro Force Feedback Wheel
The Logitech Driving Force Pro Force Feedback Wheel for the PlayStation 2 was released in 2004 to coincide with the release of Gran Turismo 4.
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Logitech Cordless Action Controller
A third-party controller for the PlayStation 2 and considered by many to be the best wireless option for the console.
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Hori 10th Anniversary Tekken 5 Arcade Stick
A limited edition arcade stick released as part of the Ultimate Collector's Edition of Tekken 5 for PlayStation 2. Only 20,000 were made.
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Hori Dragon Quest Slime Controller
Originally released for the PlayStation 2 to coincide with Dragon Quest VIII in 2005, Hori's slime controller has seen several iterations for other consoles since then.
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Guitar Hero Gibson SG Controller
The original Guitar Hero guitar designed by Red Octane.
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Dreamcast VMU
The Visual Memory Unit (VMU) is the official storage device designed by Sega for the Dreamcast. It features an LCD screen and buttons, which some games utilize as a mini portable gaming system. The screen is also visible while plugged into the controller.
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Dreamcast Controller
The official controller designed by Sega for the Dreamcast.
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Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak
The Rumble Pak plugs into the back of the Nintendo 64 controller and provides haptic feedback for many of the console's games. It is powered by two AAA batteries.
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Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak
The Expansion Pak adds 4MB of RAM to the Nintendo 64 console. Originally designed for the 64DD add-on, it is still required for several standard N64 games. In North America, it was packaged with Donkey Kong 64.
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Nintendo 64 Jumper Pak
The Jumper Pak comes pre-installed in every Nintendo 64 and essentially is a placeholder for the eventual release of the Expansion Pak, which provides more RAM for the console.
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Nintendo 64 Controller Pak
The official storage device designed by Nintendo for use with the Nintendo 64. The original model (NUS-004) holds 32KB of data.
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Nintendo 64 Controller
The official controller designed by Nintendo for use with the Nintendo 64.
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PSone LCD Screen
A 5-inch LCD screen designed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the redesigned PlayStation (PSone) in September 2000.
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PlayStation Memory Card
The official storage device for the original PlayStation. It stored save data in a maximum of fifteen "blocks", which were 8KB each.
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Net Yaroze Controller
The official controller designed by Sony Computer Entertainment for use with the Net Yaroze, which is a commercially sold development kit version of the original PlayStation. Model number DTL-H3010, it is charcoal gray in color, which matches the Net Yaroze console.
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PlayStation Controller
The original PlayStation controller designed by Sony Computer Entertainment released in December 1994. Model number SCPH-1010.
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Asciiware Ascii Grip
A third-party controller for the Sony PlayStation that allows players to play games one-handed. Primarily used for role-playing games.
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Asciiware Ascii Pad PSS
A third-party controller for the Sony PlayStation. It features turbo and automatic switches for all four face buttons and all four shoulder buttons.
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SN ProgramPad
A third-party controller for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System produced by QJ/Interact. It features three programmable buttons that could record inputs with the help of an LCD screen. Primarily used for fighting games.
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Super Game Boy
The Super Game Boy is an accessory for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that allows players to play Game Boy games on a television.
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Asciiware Super Advantage
A third-party arcade stick for the Super Nintendo. It features turbo and automatic switches (including speed settings) for all four face buttons and both shoulder buttons.
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Asciiware asciiPad
A third-party controller for the SNES that featured turbo and automatic switches for each of the face and shoulder buttons.
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NES Zapper
The official light gun accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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NES Controller
The official controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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TI-99/4A Wired Remote Controller
The official controller for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer.
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Varjo Aero
Varjo Aero is one of the most innovative consumer VR headsets for PC developed by Varjo Technologies.
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Comp-K7
An expansion cartridge for the Atari 2600, similar to the SuperCharger, in that it allows players to play specially designed cassette tapes in a standard cassette player on the 2600. SuperCharger and Comp-K7 games are not cross-compatible.
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PlayStation VR2
Sony's second virtual reality device is designed for PlayStation 5. It features new controllers that utilize adaptive triggers and haptic feedback found in the DualSense, but also touch sensitivity for finger tracking.
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Mega Modem
An early Japanese-exclusive dial-up modem accessory for the Sega Mega Drive.
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DualSense Controller
The DualSense controller is the primary controller for the PlayStation 5.
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DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment
An attachment for the Dualshock 4 controller that adds two programmable back buttons.
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Ring-Con
Pilates ring introduced in Ring Fit Adventure to track body movements for the Nintendo Switch.
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PlayStation Dual Analog Controller
Sony's first analog controller, which predates the DualShock by over a year.
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