There is a little tab that can be pressed, uptop by the cable leading out.
Anyone know what it's for??
Saturn 3D controller question
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Re: Saturn 3D controller question
You can then unplug the cable from the controller.
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Re: Saturn 3D controller question
The guys at Sega wanted to use this as an expansion port. Nights 2 was supposed to have come packaged with a tilt sensor that plgged into the socket, and the cord would be attached to that.Hobie-wan wrote:You can then unplug the cable from the controller.
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Re: Saturn 3D controller question
The Apprentice wrote:The guys at Sega wanted to use this as an expansion port. Nights 2 was supposed to have come packaged with a tilt sensor that plgged into the socket, and the cord would be attached to that.Hobie-wan wrote:You can then unplug the cable from the controller.
Really?
I noticed that it's there but I thought there was never any conclusive evidence for it's purpose. Speaking of which, Nights 2 was planned for the Saturn?
How awesome would that be?
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More awesome than Journey of Dreams, I'd venture.Anubis wrote:The Apprentice wrote:The guys at Sega wanted to use this as an expansion port. Nights 2 was supposed to have come packaged with a tilt sensor that plgged into the socket, and the cord would be attached to that.Hobie-wan wrote:You can then unplug the cable from the controller.
Really?
I noticed that it's there but I thought there was never any conclusive evidence for it's purpose. Speaking of which, Nights 2 was planned for the Saturn?
How awesome would that be?
Sega also had an idea for what would essentially be a Wii-mote half a decade before Nintendo had the idea:
http://forums.gamersmark.com/index.php?topic=5101.0
Planned games for this Dreamcast peripheral included Monkey Ball (no "Super" in the title) and NiGHTS 2, or Air NiGHTS.
Re: Saturn 3D controller question
Wow, I'm fascinated. This certainly isn't something I ever knew about.