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* [[Jogcon]] - 1998 [[:Category:Driving|driving controller]] by Namco, utilising a dial in the centre instead of the twist.
* [[Jogcon]] - 1998 [[:Category:Driving|driving controller]] by Namco, utilising a dial in the centre instead of the twist.


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Latest revision as of 03:49, 7 May 2023

The neGcon is a unique analogue controller for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

The name is pronounced ne-gee-con, and comes for the Japanese word for the verb to twist, ねじる (nejiru)

There are two versions, the original white one, and a later black one with a revised shape to the grips and shoulder buttons..

Compatible Games

Worth noting that some PS and PS2 steering wheels use the neGcon protocol.

PlayStation

  • Ace Combat 2
  • Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
  • Air Combat
  • Arkanoid Returns
  • Crash Team Racing
  • Cyber Sled
  • Destruction Derby
  • Destruction Derby 2
  • Formula Karts Special Edition
  • Galaxian3
  • Gran Turismo
  • J-League Soccer Prime Goal EX
  • Motor Toon Grand Prix
  • Motor Toon Grand Prix 2
  • Namco Museum Vol. 1 (Pole Position only)
  • Namco Museum Vol. 3 (Pole Position II only)
  • NASCAR 99
  • NASCAR Rumble
  • Peak Performance
  • R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
  • Rage Racer
  • Rally Cross
  • Ray Tracers
  • Ridge Racer
  • Ridge Racer Revolution
  • Side by Side Special
  • Studio P
  • Tempest X3
  • The Need for Speed
  • TOCA Touring Car Championship
  • Touge Max G
  • Twisted Metal III
  • V-Rally
  • Wipeout
  • Wipeout 2097
  • World Stadium 2
  • World Stadium EX
  • Xevious 3D/G+

PlayStation 2

  • Battle Gear 2 (AKA: Tokyo Road Race)
  • Le Mans 24 Hours
  • NamCollection (Ridge Racer only)
  • Ridge Racer V
  • Starsky & Hutch
  • Wipeout Fusion
  • WRC: World Rally Championship

Sources

Press

See Also