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>>3648465
>Is it worth getting?

Absolutely. Especially now that you can buy the actual HDMI/Component addon for the back off Facebook, with no converters needed.

>Must-play games

It has dozens and dozens.
Bonk, Dungeon Explorer, Fantasy Zone, Gradius, Ninja Gaiden, Ninja Spirit, Penislord, Son Son II, Super Star Solider, The Legendary Axe 1 and 2

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Oh...

Didn't see you there.

Don't mind me. I'm just testing my classic controllers.

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>>3335326
>Incorrect

During that same year, General Consumer Electronics introduced the Vectrex, a vector graphics based system which used a self-centering analog stick, a precursor to the modern design.

>It was the first home console it have a D-pad.

A precursor to the D-pad also appeared on Entex's short lived "Select A Game" cartridge based handheld system; it featured non-connected raised left, right, up and down buttons aligned to the left of a row of action buttons. A controller similar to the D-pad appeared in 1981 on a handheld game system: Cosmic Hunter on Milton Bradley's Microvision; it was operated using the thumb to manipulate the onscreen character in one of four directions.

>In the end though none of that stuff was put into the 3D controller.

>Controller includes a port for peripherals

>Peripherals aren't released
>Port somehow ceases to exist now

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