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The Arcade Pad 6 is a first-party six-button controller released for the PC Engine in 1994. It was sold by itself or bundled with the Duo-RX, substituting the Turbo Pad that served as the standard-issue controller for all prior PC Engine consoles since the CoreGrafx. As a result, the Arcade Pad 6 was only available in white, since the Duo-RX was the last model of the console.
The Arcade Pad 6 differs from the previously released Avenue Pad 6 by having turbo switches for each of the six action buttons, not just the standard Ⅰ and Ⅱ buttons. The later released FX-Pad for the PC-FX featured the same form factor, but has only two turbo switches.
Physical scans
PC Engine |
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PC Engine (1987) | CoreGrafx (1989) | CoreGrafx II (1991) X1 Twin (1987) | PC-KD863G (1988) | Shuttle (1989) | GT (1990) | LT (1991) |
Add-Ons |
AV Booster (1988) | Interface Unit (1988) | Ten no Koe 2 (1989) | Backup Booster (1989) | Backup Booster II (1989) | Ten no Koe Bank (1991) | Memory Base 128 (1993) |