Sega Saturn Control Pad Model 1
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- Controller released in North/South America/Europe/Australia
- Solid black controller with black buttons
Sega Saturn Control Pad Model 2
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- Controller released in North+South America/Europe/Australia
- This controller came with the later version console and as sold seperatly after
- Solid black controller with black buttons
Sega Saturn Control Pad Launch Model
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- Controller released in Japan
- This controller only came with the launch console and the later model in japan
- Has blue buttons and a blue start button
Sega Saturn Control Pad White
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- Controller released in Japa/south America
- Has different colored buttons.
Sega Saturn Coolpad
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- Controller released in Japan
- Model 2 controller with different colored buttons
Victor Control Pad V-Saturn 1
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- Controller Released in japan
- Grey controller with black/grey buttons
Victor Control Pad V-Saturn 2
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- Controller Released in japan
- Grey controller with different colored buttons
Hitachi Hi-Saturn Controller
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- Controller Released in japan
- Grey controller with grey/black buttons
Sega Saturn Samsung Controller
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- Controller released in South Korea
- Only came with the Sumsung Saturn console
- Black controller with black buttons
Sega Saturn Brazillian Model 1
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- Controller released in Japan
- Only came with the HiSaturn console
- White controller with red buttons
Sega Saturn Brazillian Model 2
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- Controller released in Japan
- Only came with the HiSaturn console
- black controller with different colored buttons
Sega Saturn 3D Control Pad
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- Controller released in Japan/South Korea
- White controller with different colored buttons
- it was Sega's answer to the then revolutionary Nintendo 64 controller, which featured an analogue stick as opposed to relying solely on D-Pads.
- Also called the "Sega Multi Controller"
Sega Saturn 3D Control Pad
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- Controller released anywhere but Japan
- Black controller with black buttons
- it was Sega's answer to the then revolutionary Nintendo 64 controller, which featured an analogue stick as opposed to relying solely on D-Pads.
Sega Saturn Infrared Controller White
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- Controller released in Japan
- White colored controller with different colors buttons
- Uses infrared technology
- Also known as the "Cordless Pad" in Japan
Sega Saturn Infrared Controller Black
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- Controller released in Europe
- Black colored controller with black buttons
- Uses infrared technology
Sega Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick Grey model
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- Controller released in japan
- Grey controller with purple buttons and a red start button
- Also called the "Racing Controller" in Japan
Sega Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick White model
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- Controller released in japan
- White controller with purple buttons and a red start button
- Also called the "Racing Controller" in Japan
Sega Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick
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Controller released in North America/Europe
- Black controller with black buttons
Sega Saturn Analog Mission Stick
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- Controller released in Japan
- Grey controller with blue buttons
- Detachable parts for left/right handed play
Sega Saturn Analog Mission Stick
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- Controller released in North America
- Black controller with grey buttons
- Detachable parts for left/right handed play
Sega Saturn Twin-Stick
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- Controller from Japan
- The Stinstick is only designed for 1 game:
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On
- Controller is white with "cockpit" stickers
Sega Saturn Shuttle Mouse
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- Controller from Japan
- The Shuttle Mouse is a four-button (A, B, C and Start) ball mouse
- Mouse has a grey color with a blue start button
- Bundled with a blue mouse pad
Sega Saturn Shuttle Mouse White
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- Controller from Japan
- The Shuttle Mouse is a four-button (A, B, C and Start) ball mouse
- Mouse has a white color with a red start button
- Bundled with a red mouse pad
Sega Saturn NetLink Mouse
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- Controller from North America
- The NetLink is a four-button (A, B, C and Start) ball mouse
- Mouse has a white color with a red start button
-NetLink Mice were designed primarily to work with software utilizing the NetLink Internet Modem and NetLink service, but are in fact compatible with the same software as the Shuttle Mouse.
- Bundled with a red mouse pad
Sega Saturn Virtua Stick
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- Controller from Japan
- Grey arcade stick with blue/grey buttons
Sega Saturn Virtua Stick
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- Controller from North America + Europe
- Black arcade stick with Black buttons
Sega Saturn Virtua Stick model 2
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- Controller from Japan
- white arcade stick with Green/pink/blue buttons
Sega Saturn Virtua Stick Pro
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- Controller from Japan
- 2 Virtua Stick models connected into one.
- white arcade stick with Green/pink/ buttons and yellow start buttons
- Requires 2 controller ports