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Revision as of 11:36, 2 September 2022
| Release date: | 1999 |
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| Company: | SGRL |
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| Main colours: | Black |
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| Connection: | DA15 (Game Port) |
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Large analogue controller. Twists like the neGcon, but has additional axes it can twist on.
Press
- Titans Sphere beats Sidewinder in head to head testing
1999 review on Games Industry News. - The Titans Sphere from 1999 Could Be Your Next PS4 and Xbox One Controller
2021 Youtube video review, by Wired-Up Retro.