Nabu Games Controller: Difference between revisions
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| release = [[:Category:1982|1982]] | | release = [[:Category:1982|1982]] | ||
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| connection = [[:Category:DE9|DE9]] | | connection = [[:Category:DE9|DE9]] | ||
| purpose = [[:Category:General|General]] | | purpose = [[:Category:General|General]] | ||
| mechanisms = [[:Category:Digital button]]<br>[[:Category: | | mechanisms = [[:Category:Digital button|Digital button]]<br>[[:Category:Digital joystick|Digital joystick]] | ||
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Default controller for the [[wikipedia:NABU_Network|NABU Personal Computer]]. In appearance it's similar to the [[Channel F Hand-Controller]], but like a lot of clones it omits the advanced features like the paddle control and pushing and pulling on the stick, instead operating as an 8-way joystick with a single button. | Default controller for the [[wikipedia:NABU_Network|NABU Personal Computer]]. In appearance it's similar to the [[Channel F Hand-Controller]], but like a lot of clones it omits the advanced features like the paddle control and pushing and pulling on the stick, instead operating as an 8-way joystick with a single button. | ||
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[[Category:Digital button]][[Category: | [[Category:Digital button]][[Category:Digital joystick]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 9 December 2023
Release date: | 1982 |
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Company: | NABU Network Corporation |
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Main colours: | Black |
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System: | NABU Personal Computer |
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Connection: | DE9 |
Purpose: | General |
Mechanisms: | Digital button Digital joystick |
Default controller for the NABU Personal Computer. In appearance it's similar to the Channel F Hand-Controller, but like a lot of clones it omits the advanced features like the paddle control and pushing and pulling on the stick, instead operating as an 8-way joystick with a single button.