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List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System Accessoriesreport

  • SNES Cleaning Kit - the cleaning device that cleans the console and the gamepak. (First-party accessories)

  • SNES 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) (First-party accessories)

  • Super Game Boy - adapter for playing Game Boy games on the Super NES console (Nintendo) (First-party accessories)

  • SNES Mouse - two-button mouse (Nintendo) (First-party accessories)

  • Super Scope - light-gun (Nintendo) (First-party accessories)

  • Score Master - desktop joystick with auto-fire (Nintendo PAL) (First-party accessories)

  • Satellaview (BS-X) - satellite receiver for downloading software and newsletters (Nintendo JP) (First-party accessories)

  • Nintendo Power - flash-cartridge (Nintendo JP) (First-party accessories)

  • Advanced Control Pad - joypad with auto-fire (Mad Catz)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Angler - optional "stick" in D-pad (Beeshu)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • asciiGrip - normal joypad for single-handed use (ASCII)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • asciiPad - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion capabilities (ASCIIWare)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Capcom Pad Soldier - standard pad in bent/squeezed/melted design (Capcom)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Competition Pro - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (Competition Pro)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Competition Pro - slightly redesigned standard joypad (Competition Pro)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Conqueror 2 - joystick with auto-fire, programmable buttons (QuickShot?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Cyberpad - 6-shaped pad, programmable, auto-fire, slow motion (Quickshot?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Dual Turbo - set of 2 wireless joypads with auto-fire (Akklaim)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Energiser - programmable, auto fire, slow motion (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Fighter Stick SN - desktop joystick, with auto-fire (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Gamemaster - edgy-shaped pad, one programmable button (Triton)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Gamepad 6 - auto-fire controller with a 6-button layout similar to a Sega Genesis controller (Performance)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Game Commander - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer) / Super Hori Commander - Japanese version (Hori)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Game Commander II - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • High Frequency Control Pad - normal pad, wrong button colors (High Frequency)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Invader 2 - joypad with auto-fire (QuickShot?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • JS-306 Power Pad Tilt - joypad with auto-fire, slow-motion, tilt-mode (Champ)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Multisystem 6 - pad supports Genesis and Super NES (Competition Pro)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Nigal Mouncefill Fly Wheel - wheel-shaped, tilt-sensor instead D-pad (Logic 3)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • NTT Data Pad - joypad with numeric keypad and special ID (JRA PAT)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Pro Control 6 - joypad and programmable features (Naki)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Pro-Player - joystick (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Rhinogear - joypad with auto-fire and slow-motion (ASCIIWare)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SF-3 - very flat normal pad with auto-fire (Honey Bee)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SGB Controller - joypad (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SN Programpad - programmable button macros with rudimentary LCD screen (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SN Propad (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SN Propad 2 (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SN Propad 6 (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SN-6 - standard joypad clone (Gamester)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Specialized Fighter Pad - auto-fire, L/R as "normal" buttons (ASCIIWare)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Speedpad - joypad, one auto-switch, L/R buttons as "normal" buttons (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Super Advantage - desktop joystick with auto-fire (ASCIIWare)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Super Control Pad - standard joypad clone plus 3-position switch (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Super Joy Card - standard joypad with auto-fire (Hudson)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Supercon - standard joypad, odd shape, odd start/select buttons (QuickShot)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Superpad - standard joypad clone (InterAct)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Superpad standard joypad (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Super UFO "Fire" Turbo controller, extra A,B,Y,X around regular buttons. but No extra L or R. Also No Turbo option or switch for L or R kind of odd.

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • TopFighter - desktop joystick, programmable, LCD panel, auto-fire, slow-motion (?)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Turbo Touch 360 - joypad with auto-fire (Triax)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • V356 - normal joypad, with 3-position switch (Recoton)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • noname joypads - normal joypad clones without Nintendo text nor Super NES logo (various)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • noname joypad - wireless joypad, no extra functions and dish-shaped receiver (Konami)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • noname joypads set of 2 wireless joypads with auto-fire (Game Partner)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • noname pad - standard joypad clone (Tomee)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • AK7017828? - joypad, slow-motion, auto-fire (Game Partner)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SNES+MD? - joypad with whatever special features (Nakitek)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • BatterUP - baseball bat (Sports Sciences Inc.)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Barcode Battler - handheld gaming console (Epoch)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Exertainment - exercise bike (Life Fitness)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Justifier - light-gun (Konami)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Lasabirdie - golf club (for use with Lasabirdie - Get in the Hole) (Ricoh)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • M.A.C.S. M16 - light-gun (consists of a light-pen attached to a M16 rifle, produced for C64 and SNES) (United States Army)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Miracle Piano Teaching System - piano keyboard (The Software Toolworks)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Nordic Quest - interactive ski-exerciser (Nordic Track)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • NTT Data Pad - joypad with additional numeric keypad (for use with Super Famicom Modem)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Pachinko Controller - some kind of dial (Sunsoft)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • SNES Multitap - multi-tap device allowing up to four players (Hudson)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • TeeV Golf - golf club (for use with various joypad-controlled golf games) (Sports Sciences Inc.)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Twin Tap - two push-buttons (for use with the Japanese Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen Super quiz game) (Partyroom21)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • X-Band Keyboard - QWERTY keyboard for use with X-Band Modem (Catapult)

    (Controllers) (Third-party accessories)

  • Action Replay (Datel)

    (Cheat devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Game Genie (Codemasters)

    (Cheat devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Data Packs - Satellaview-style mini FLASH-cartridges that can be plugged into some game cartridges

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Multi Player Adaptors / Multitaps - adapters for multiple joypads (various manufacturers)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Nuoptix 3D Glasses (based on Pulfrich effect) - for Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D (Loriciels)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Power Plug - auto-fire adaptor, plugs between any joypad/joystick and Super NES console (Tyco)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • StuntMaster - headset with LCD monitor, headphones, motion-sensor (VictorMaxx/Future Vision Technologies)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Sufami Turbo - mini-cartridge adapter (Bandai)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • NTT Data Communication Modem NDM24 - modem for JRA PAT (Japanese online horse betting)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Super 8 / Tri-star - adapter for NES games

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Turbo File Adapter and Turbo File Twin - external storage device (ASCII)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • Voice-Kun - infrared transmitter/receiver (used for controlling Audio CD players) (Koei)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

  • X-Band Modem - modem for multi-player gaming (Catapult)

    (Other devices) (Third-party accessories)

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System is a popular console for home games in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia and Australia. It has the most successful console, selling about 600,000 units a year worldwide. This new way of playing games has become a worldwide craze and is one of the must-have devices for many game-loving family members. Its parent company also released a number of system-compliant accessories for the NES. There are 85 accessory models generated in this tool, the detailed information can be further looked at.

Most of these components were released in the late 1920s and included first-to third-generation hardware components. Because each generation of the system configuration is different, in order to meet the needs of players, improve game performance, improve the game loading speed and other random reasons, these accessories have become a lot of players to buy the game machine must support the selection of accessories. Of course, Nintendo’s parent company is also constantly improving the performance of its consoles, hoping to embed accessories into them.

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