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PlayStation Analog Joystick
The first analog controller released for Sony's PS1 released in the United States in 1995 and Japan in 1996. Compatible with over 40 games.
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AirStrike
The AirStrike drum controller was packed in with Power Gig: Rise of the Six string, a rhythm game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Rather than having physical pads to drum on, there were four colored sensors that detected when the included drum sticks entered the air space above them. Also included was a bass-drum pedal.
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Xbox Adaptive Controller
A special Xbox One controller designed for gamers with physical disabilities.
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Action Replay MAX
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Starpath Supercharger
A peripheral for the Atari 2600 which expanded the 2600's RAM capabilities 49-fold, allowing for much more complex games.
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Datach Joint Rom System
A Japan-only add-on by Bandai for the Famicom that utilizes a barcode scanner for special trading cards. Only seven games were made for it (all of which are first-party and use unique half-sized cartridges).
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Game Master
A cheat device for the MSX which allowed players to change variables in games that Konami published for the system.
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Joy-Con
Joy-Con is the primary input device for the Nintendo Switch.
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Dreamcast Twin Stick
A Dreamcast peripheral controller designed for use with Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram.
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VR Lighthouse
The device that allows for Vive's Roomscale.
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Razer Serval
The Serval from Razer is a Bluetooth Android controller. It was specifically designed for their Forge TV console, but is compatible with most, if not all, Android devices.
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OSVR Hacker Development Kit
Open Source Virtual Reality Headmounted Display
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Steam Controller
A highly configurable controller designed for the PC by Valve. It features dual touch pads with haptic feedback, dual-stage triggers, dual grip buttons, vibration, and gyroscopic motion controls.
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Rock Revolution Drum Set
The drums for Rock Revolution
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Atari Track & Field Controller
Included with the Atari 2600 Track & Field port
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Atari Keypad
Keypad controller for the Atari 2600
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Atari Driving Controller
Similar to the Atari paddle, only Indy 500 officially supports this controller
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Atari Paddle Controllers
Spinner controllers packed in with the Atari VCS/2600 game console
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Xbox Elite Wireless Controller
Microsoft's pro-level controller featuring interchangeable back paddles, D-pad and thumbsticks, as well as hair trigger locks. The controller will allow for button-mapping using a custom-made app on both Xbox One and Windows 10.
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Microsoft HoloLens
HoloLens is a wireless set of augmented reality goggles developed by Microsoft.
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Oculus Touch
Oculus Touch is the name of Oculus' motion-tracking controllers for use with its Rift VR headset.
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HTC Vive
The HTC Vive is a virtual reality headset for the PC, developed in co-production between Valve and HTC.
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Shooting Gallery
Magnavox's light gun accessory to it's Odyssey video game console. Released in 1972, "Shooting Gallery" made its mark on history not only as the first light gun for consoles, but also as Nintendo's first involvement in the video game industry.
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Sufami Turbo
A cartridge with two cartridge ports on it, Bandai's Sufami Turbo gave the developer cheaper ways to produce and release a small handful of Super Famicom games.
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Game Boy Player
A hardware accessory that attached to the bottom of the GameCube through its high-speed parallel port. This allowed Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance games to be played on a TV with GameCube controllers or a GBA. Also required was the included Game Boy Player Startup disc that went in the GameCube's disc drive.
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XE-1AP
The XE-1AP, or XE-1 AP, is a controller released by Dempa Micomsoft in 1989, only for Japan, originally for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) console. Ahead of its time, it was the first controller to feature an analogue thumbstick, analog slider, shoulder buttons and grip handles.
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NES Speed Board
An NES accessory that was designed to hold a controller so the user didn't have to. Released in 1991, the idea was that it would allow the player to press buttons faster. It was poorly received and production was halted shortly after its release.
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Roll & Rocker
An NES controller where a player stood on a board and shifted his/her weight in order to control the directional pad.
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U-Force
An NES controller made by Brøderbund. It used IR sensors to control on screen action, rather than buttons.
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SegaScope 3-D Glasses
3-D Glasses made for the Sega Master System. Compatible with 8 games including Space Harrier 3D and Outrun 3D.
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Arkanoid Contoller
An NES paddle controller packaged with Arkanoid. Consisted simply of a button, a spinner and an adjustment screw. Also worked with Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh and Super Chase H.Q.
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GameCube Controller Adapter
The GameCube Controller Adapter is an official adapter for Wii U that connects to the console via USB to support the usage of GameCube Controllers on the console.
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Amazon Fire Game Controller
Wireless blue-tooth controller usable with the Amazon Fire TV.
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OUYA Controller
The primary input device for the OUYA video game console.
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PlayStation VR
PlayStation VR, formerly known as Project Morpheus, is a virtual reality headset developed by Sony for the PlayStation 4.
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MOGA Ace Power
MOGA Ace Power IOS Controller.
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PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor
A combined dial-up modem and Ethernet adapter released for the PlayStation 2, which plugs into the console's expansion bay and allows online play in certain games. It also enables installation of the PlayStation 2 Hard Disk Drive.
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Joyboard
The first commercially available balance board controller for a video game console
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Senz3D
3D gesture control camera for PC
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Intellivoice
A voice synthesis expandable add-on for the Intellivision platform. It plugged in between the game cartridge and the system. If a game utilized it, real voices were to be heard from the TV.
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Logitech G27 Racing Wheel
A racing wheel from Logitech, compatible with PS2, PS3, and PC.
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Logitech Driving Force GT
A Gran Turismo-branded racing wheel, compatible with PS2, PS3, and PC.
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Atari 5200 Trakball Controller
Official Track Ball controller for the Atari 5200. Not all Atari 5200 games work with the controller however.
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ASCII Gamecube Keyboard Controller
A unique GameCube controller that was stretched to contain a full keyboard in the center.
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