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==Types of official gamepads==
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!Hints
 
 
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|'''Sega Genesis Gamepad''': This is the first version of the NTSC gamepad for the Sega Genesis, and as such has a Sega Genesis logo printed on the controller. It features three buttons—{{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}}—and has a white {{start}} button.
|Under the mountain?
 
A rusty steel platform above.
 
 
 
Under the mountain with round tracks.
 
 
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|[[Image:Pad MD PAL I.jpg|200px]]
|[[Shovel Claw]]
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|'''Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, PAL Type I''': The Sega Mega Drive Gamepad for PAL regions is extremely similar to the Sega Genesis gamepad; however, it has "Mega Drive Control Pad" and the Sega logo printed in lieu of the Sega Genesis logo.
|Lively cheer from the skulls.
 
In the rocky wall.
 
 
 
A place where the flame crosses.
 
 
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|[[Image:Pad MD JP I.jpg|200px]]
|[[Sunglasses]]
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|'''Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type I''': Again, the Japanese version of the Sega Mega Drive gamepad is very much like the controllers released in the other two territories, though it has some distinct coloring differences: the {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}} buttons are printed in red lettering instead of white, and the {{start}} button is blue. The text at the top of the controller reads "Computer Video Game Control Pad."
|There is a secret in that church!
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Do you have your sunglasses?
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|[[Image:Pad MD JP II.jpg|200px]]
look in the water!
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|'''Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type II''': Following the success of [[arcade]]-to-Mega Drive games such as ''Street Fighter II'', the six-button gamepad was released for a more arcade-like experience. This version of the gamepad featured {{X}}, {{Y}} and {{Z}} buttons in addition to the standard {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}}, along with a new Mode button. The Japanese version of this controller had a blue {{start}} button, like the first version of the controller, and had its buttons lettered in a serif style, unlike the sans-serif used previously.
Try wearing your sunglasses at the top of the Church...
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|[[Image:Pad MD Gen3.jpg|200px]]
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|'''Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad''': The Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad, which was packed into the [[Genesis 3]] console, is an improved version of the Sega Genesis Gamepad and a near-identical clone of the JP Type II Gamepad. It features six buttons, mode and start; the {{start}} button in this release is gray.
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|[[Image:Pad MD Megafire.jpg|200px]]
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|'''Sega Megafire Gamepad''': Released exclusively in the PAL region, the Sega Megafire is an official version of the then-popular "turbo" controllers of the time, which offered autofire capabilities. The gamepad offers autofire for {{A}}, {{B}} and {{C}} buttons, and has cardinal direction arrows on the d-pad in red, unlike the original Mega Drive PAL gamepad.
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|[[Image:Pad MD Wireless.jpg|200px]]
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|'''Sega Genesis Wireless Gamepad''': Released only in the NTSC region, the Wireless Gamepad is a six-button gamepad that interfaces with the Sega Genesis by placing a receiver in the control port to receive RF signals from the wireless gamepad. The pad takes two AA batteries, which are inserted under a lid on the bottom side of the controller.  
 
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Forget the haters, sonic and sega all-stars racing with banjo kazooi for the win!!!!
 

Revision as of 12:04, 5 January 2010

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Animals & Enemies

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Name Number Number (Hard Mode)
Gold Beetle 1 1
Gun Hawk 2 6
Rhino Cannon 2 4
Boo
Boom Boo 0 5
Animal Number
Bat 4
Boar 1
Cheetah 2
Half fish 1
Skeleton Dog 2
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Types of official gamepads

Picture Description
200px Sega Genesis Gamepad: This is the first version of the NTSC gamepad for the Sega Genesis, and as such has a Sega Genesis logo printed on the controller. It features three buttons—A, B and C—and has a white Start button.
200px Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, PAL Type I: The Sega Mega Drive Gamepad for PAL regions is extremely similar to the Sega Genesis gamepad; however, it has "Mega Drive Control Pad" and the Sega logo printed in lieu of the Sega Genesis logo.
200px Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type I: Again, the Japanese version of the Sega Mega Drive gamepad is very much like the controllers released in the other two territories, though it has some distinct coloring differences: the A, B and C buttons are printed in red lettering instead of white, and the Start button is blue. The text at the top of the controller reads "Computer Video Game Control Pad."
200px Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type II: Following the success of arcade-to-Mega Drive games such as Street Fighter II, the six-button gamepad was released for a more arcade-like experience. This version of the gamepad featured X, Y and Z buttons in addition to the standard A, B and C, along with a new Mode button. The Japanese version of this controller had a blue Start button, like the first version of the controller, and had its buttons lettered in a serif style, unlike the sans-serif used previously.
200px Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad: The Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad, which was packed into the Genesis 3 console, is an improved version of the Sega Genesis Gamepad and a near-identical clone of the JP Type II Gamepad. It features six buttons, mode and start; the Start button in this release is gray.
200px Sega Megafire Gamepad: Released exclusively in the PAL region, the Sega Megafire is an official version of the then-popular "turbo" controllers of the time, which offered autofire capabilities. The gamepad offers autofire for A, B and C buttons, and has cardinal direction arrows on the d-pad in red, unlike the original Mega Drive PAL gamepad.
200px Sega Genesis Wireless Gamepad: Released only in the NTSC region, the Wireless Gamepad is a six-button gamepad that interfaces with the Sega Genesis by placing a receiver in the control port to receive RF signals from the wireless gamepad. The pad takes two AA batteries, which are inserted under a lid on the bottom side of the controller.