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SuperPad 64[Two Prong] |
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Console:
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Nintendo 64
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Year:
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1996
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RFG ID#:
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U-064-H-01030-A
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Region:
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North America
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Part Number:
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P-303
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UPC:
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741948003035
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Manufacturer:
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Performance
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Class:
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Controller
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Subclass:
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Wired
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Variations:
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Nintendo 64 |
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MakoPad 64
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InterAct
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1997
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Controller
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Overview
The SuperPad 64 name was applied to numerous controller variants:
- this two prong variant (with a later SuperPad 64 Plus revision with turbo and slow mode functionality)
- a chunkier "one prong and two nubs" variant, which is the most common variant, was called SuperPad 64 by both Performance and InterAct and SuperPad 64 Colors (Performance only), and was even released as the SuperPad 64^2 by InterAct
- Several variants were also licensed by Nintendo, including the black, blue, green, gold and red SuperPad 64 Colors by Performance, the grey SuperPad 64 by Performance as well as the SharkPad Pro 64^2 by InterAct
- Each of these variants licensed by Nintendo were also released without the license under their respective brand name and are indistinguishable hardware-wise
- The EA Sports GamePad was licensed by Nintendo and released under InterAct branding
- The SharkPad Pro 64^2 includes turbo and slow mode buttons, but the underlying shell is the same as the other variants. In fact, if you remove the cover on the other variants, there are cut-outs for those buttons in the shell
- The SharkPad Pro (not 64^2) features the same PCB as the 64^2, but in a three-prong shell.
- a variant released in 2001 with a slow mode button in a "a prong and two slightly longer nubs" shell with InterAct branding
- confusingly even a variant of the Arcade Shark
This variant was released in black whereas the MakoPad 64, which was licensed by Nintendo, was released in a clear shell.
InterAct/Performance also released the SuperPad 64 Plus in the same shell, but that controller included turbo and slow-mode functionality. |
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