List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories
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This list of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories encompasses first- and third-party hardware in the 1990s.[1][2][3][4]
First-party accessories
[edit]- Cleaning Kit - the cleaning device that cleans the console and the gamepak.
- Super NES Controller - the console's included controller contains a four-direction D-pad, four face buttons (A, B, X, Y), two center buttons (Start and Select), and two shoulder buttons (L and R) (Nintendo)
- Super Game Boy - adapter for playing Game Boy games on the Super NES console (Nintendo)
- Super NES Mouse - two-button mouse (Nintendo)
- Super Scope - light-gun (Nintendo)
- Score Master - desktop joystick with auto-fire (Nintendo PAL)
- Satellaview (BS-X) - satellite receiver for downloading software and newsletters (Nintendo JP)
- Nintendo Power - flash-cartridge (Nintendo JP)
Third-party accessories
[edit]Controllers
[edit]Directional controllers
[edit]- Advanced Control Pad - joypad with auto-fire (Mad Catz)
- Angler - optional "stick" in D-pad (Beeshu)
- asciiGrip - normal joypad for single-handed use (ASCII)
- asciiPad - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion capabilities (ASCIIWare)
- Capcom Pad Soldier - pad with pistol-grip shape and all six action buttons of the face (Capcom)
- Competition Pro - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (Competition Pro)
- Competition Pro - slightly redesigned standard joypad (Competition Pro)
- Conqueror 2 - joystick with auto-fire, programmable buttons (QuickShot)
- Cyberpad - 6-shaped pad, programmable, auto-fire, slow motion (Suncom)
- Dual Turbo - set of 2 wireless joypads with auto-fire (Akklaim)
- Energiser - programmable, auto fire, slow motion (Wild Things)
- Fighter Stick SN - desktop joystick, auto-fire, slow motion (ASCIIWare)
- Jet Fighter - jet fighter-shaped controller with auto-fire (Beeshu)
- Gamemaster - edgy-shaped pad, one programmable button (Triton)
- Gamepad 6 - auto-fire controller with a 6-button layout similar to a Sega Genesis controller (Performance)
- Game Commander - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer) / Super Hori Commander - Japanese version (Hori)
- Game Commander II - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer)
- High Frequency Control Pad - normal pad, wrong button colors (High Frequency)
- Invader 2 - joypad with auto-fire (QuickShot)
- JS-306 Power Pad Tilt - joypad with auto-fire, slow-motion, tilt-mode (Champ)
- Multisystem 6 - pad supports Genesis and Super NES (Competition Pro)
- Nigal Mouncefill Fly Wheel - wheel-shaped, tilt-sensor instead D-pad (Logic 3)
- NTT Data Pad - joypad with numeric keypad and special ID (JRA PAT)
- Pro Control 6 - programmable features, auto-fire, slow motion, L/R as face buttons, also compatible with Sega Genesis (Naki)
- Pro Fighter 6 - desktop joystick, programmable features, auto-fire, slow motion, reverse, also compatible with Sega Genesis (Naki)
- Pro Player - desktop joystick, auto-fire, slow motion, also compatible with Sega Genesis (Naki)
- Rhinogear - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (ASCIIWare)
- SF-3 - very flat normal pad with auto-fire (Honey Bee)
- SGB Commander - double functions for Y/X/L/R to mute sound, reduce game speed, change colors and modify the display window, L/R as face buttons, Super Game Boy/regular Super Famicom mode switch (Hori)
- SN Programpad - programmable button macros with LCD screen (InterAct)
- SN Propad - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (STD/InterAct)
- SN Propad 2/SN Propad 6 - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion, L/R as face buttons (STD/InterAct)
- SN-6 - standard joypad clone (Gamester)
- Specialized Fighter Pad - auto-fire, L/R as face buttons (ASCIIWare)
- Speedpad - joypad, one auto-switch, L/R buttons as face buttons (Logic 3)
- Super Advantage - desktop joystick with auto-fire (ASCIIWare)
- Super Control Pad - standard joypad clone plus 3-position switch (?)
- Super Joy Card - standard joypad with auto-fire (Hudson Soft)
- Supercon - standard joypad, odd shape, odd start/select buttons (QuickShot)
- Superpad - standard joypad clone (InterAct)
- Superpad - standard joypad (Performance)
- Super UFO - auto-fire, extra A/B/Y/X around regular buttons, but no extra L/R, no turbo option or switch for L/R (Fire)
- TopFighter - desktop joystick, programmable, LCD panel, auto-fire, slow-motion (QJ)
- Turbo Touch 360 - joypad with auto-fire (Triax)
- V356 - normal joypad, with 3-position switch (Recoton)
- noname joypads - normal joypad clones without Nintendo text nor Super NES logo (various)
- noname joypad - wireless joypad, no extra functions and dish-shaped receiver (Konami)
- noname joypads set of 2 wireless joypads with auto-fire (Game Partner)
- noname pad - standard joypad clone (Tomee)
- AK7017828? - joypad, slow-motion, auto-fire (Game Partner)
- SNES+MD? - joypad with whatever special features (Nakitek)
Other controllers
[edit]- BatterUP - baseball bat (Sports Sciences Inc.)
- Barcode Battler - handheld gaming console (Epoch)
- Exertainment - exercise bike (Life Fitness)[5]
- Justifier - light-gun (Konami)
- Lasabirdie - golf club (for use with Lasabirdie - Get in the Hole) (Ricoh)
- M.A.C.S. M16 - light-gun (consists of a light-pen attached to an M16 rifle, produced for C64[6] and SNES[7]) (United States Army)
- Miracle Piano Teaching System - piano keyboard (The Software Toolworks)
- Nordic Quest - interactive ski-exerciser (Nordic Track)
- NTT Data Pad - joypad with additional numeric keypad (for use with Super Famicom Modem)
- Pachinko Controller - some kind of dial (Sunsoft)
- SNES Multitap - multi-tap device allowing up to four players (Hudson Soft)
- TeeV Golf - golf club (for use with various joypad-controlled golf games) (Sports Sciences Inc.)
- Twin Tap - two push-buttons (for use with the Japanese Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen Super quiz game) (Partyroom21)
- X-Band Keyboard - QWERTY keyboard for use with X-Band Modem (Catapult)
Cheat devices
[edit]Other devices
[edit]- Data Packs - Satellaview-style mini FLASH-cartridges that can be plugged into some game cartridges
- Multi Player Adaptors / Multitaps - adapters for multiple joypads (various manufacturers)
- Nuoptix 3D Glasses (based on Pulfrich effect) - for Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D (Loriciels)
- Power Plug - auto-fire adaptor, plugs between any joypad/joystick and Super NES console (Tyco)
- StuntMaster - headset with LCD monitor, headphones, motion-sensor (VictorMaxx/Future Vision Technologies)
- Sufami Turbo - mini-cartridge adapter (Bandai)
- NTT Data Communication Modem NDM24 - modem for JRA PAT (Japanese online horse betting)
- Super 8 / Tri-star - adapter for NES games
- Turbo File Adapter and Turbo File Twin - external storage device (ASCII)
- Voicer-kun - infrared transmitter/receiver (used for controlling Audio CD players) (Koei)
- X-Band Modem - modem for multi-player gaming (Catapult)
See also
[edit]- List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories
- List of Super NES enhancement chips
- Nintendo 64 accessories
References
[edit]- ^ "Super Nintendo Controllers". webspace.webring.com. 6 November 2020.
- ^ "Super Nintendo Accessories". Archived from the original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ "GBX.ru". gbx.ru.
- ^ "SNES Central: Peripherals". SNES Central.
- ^ "SNES Central: Exertainment". SNES Central.
- ^ Article title
- ^ "SNES Central: Multi-Purpose Arcade Combat Simulator (M.A.C.S.)". SNES Central.