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GAMESOULjA - May 5, 2005
   GAMESOULjA May 5, 2005 
me? i think genesis model 2 6 button arcade pad is God of all other controllers...nothing will top that (well saturn comes close with it's model 1 6 button )

   Pearl Jammzz May 5, 2005 
agreed, I liek the saturn one better though. Model 2

   lordofduct May 8, 2005 
The model 2 controller has always been my favorite, its comfortable and easy to hold.

The Saturn controller actually falls just a little bit behind it. But mainly cause I just hate shoulder buttons.

   ExCyber May 8, 2005 
I'm vote #2 for third-party. I really, really like the "High Frequency" 6-button pad. However, I haven't used a Sega 6-button in a long time, so I'm probably biased.

   Nadius May 12, 2005 
Is the genesis3 6 button pad a rebadged high frequency controller? I remember my brother buying two Hi Frequency pads, and a couple years later noticed that they looked exactly like the genesis3 pads.

...

Or were they Naki pads?

   fonzievoltonov May 12, 2005 
I'm fond of the ProFighter 2 joypads:

-Good Size

-6bts with leds

-Mode and Start buttons

-Rapidfire and Slowmotion

-Possible to add some arcade mini stick on it

Haha, yeah, my fav (I have something like 5 of them).

   Cloud121 Sep 28, 2005 
There's actually three models of the six button.

The model is the one we all know and love.

The second model added slow-mo/turbo options.

The third model is what comes with the Model 3 MegaDrive.

   ExCyber Sep 28, 2005 

  
The third model is what comes with the Model 3 MegaDrive.

"Model 3 Megadrive"? :huh

   Cloud121 Sep 29, 2005 
Bah...

Okay okay...

Model 3 Genesis (Not my fault MegaDrive sounds cooler than "Genesis").

   it290 Sep 29, 2005 
Pet peeve. It's not the 'MegaDrive' either, it's the 'Mega Drive'.

   ExCyber Sep 29, 2005 
And it's not my fault that the "Model 3 Genesis" is actually a Chinese clone and not a Sega product. wned

   Pearl Jammzz Sep 29, 2005 
it was licensed though....Held the SEGA tagging and was sold ALL across the US for a couple of yrs.

   ExCyber Sep 29, 2005 
Yeah, but AFAICT it wasn't designed, produced, or sold by Sega. In that sense it's no more a Sega product than those replica VCS joysticks with built-in games are an Atari product.

   Cloud121 Sep 29, 2005 
Ex? Are you sure you know what you're talking about?

I'm referring to this one:



Sega designed it and itwas distributed for Sega by Majesco. The "Genesis 3", or as I call it "Model 3 MegaDrive".

The controller next to it is the Model 2 Six button, and the one on the box is the Model 3 Six button.

Oh and it, I always thought "MegaDrive" was one word.

I'm curious though, was the Model 2 six button ever included as a pack-in with any of the consoles?

   ExCyber Sep 29, 2005 

  
Sega designed it

Unlikely. There's a bug in the VDP implementation that was previously only seen on emulators and clones, and some cart slot signals missing.

   kessinger Sep 30, 2005 

  
Originally posted by RolfWrenWalsh@Fri, 2005-09-30 @ 03:16 AM

Ex? Are you sure you know what you're talking about?

I'm referring to this one:



Sega designed it and itwas distributed for Sega by Majesco. The "Genesis 3", or as I call it "Model 3 MegaDrive".

The controller next to it is the Model 2 Six button, and the one on the box is the Model 3 Six button.

Oh and it, I always thought "MegaDrive" was one word.

I'm curious though, was the Model 2 six button ever included as a pack-in with any of the consoles?

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If these systems were not made by Sega, what about the controllers? How do those controllers (the one pictured on the box) compare to the original sega 6 button pad? Do they feel "cheap"?

   it290 Sep 30, 2005 
Y'know, I don't think they were manufactured or designed by SEGA (the model 3 controllers). I say that because I have several that are EXACTLY the same, except with a different logo where the SEGA logo is. As for the feel, they're not bad. The buttons have a nice tactile response. The dpad is a bit 'clunkier' feeling vs. the model 1 6 button, but I prefer it sometimes because it's raised, which makes it easier to use in some ways. The model 1 feels a lot smoother overall, and perhaps a bit more high-class, but the model 3 is not bad at all. Both pads are a lot better than the original 3 button model.


  
Oh and it, I always thought "MegaDrive" was one word.



check it...

   LocalH Oct 13, 2005 
I like the 3 button controller, revision 2. The one with all-white letters, the word "TRIGGER" below the buttons, white letters above the buttons, and a matte-finish dpad. I have one of those, and two of the original 3 button controllers (the one with red letters on the buttons and the word "TRIGGER" above, with a smooth-finish dpad). The older controllers both have squishy dpads due to age, but my newer one (which has likely been used far, far more than the other two) feels absolutely perfect.