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| release    = [[:Category:1996|1996]]
| release    = [[:Category:1996|1996]]
| series    = [[:Category:SuperPad|SuperPad]]
| series    = [[:Category:SuperPad|SuperPad]]
| model      = P-300
| model      = P-300 (Yellow logo)<br>P-303 (Blue logo)
| company    = [[:Category:InterAct|InterAct]]
| company    = [[:Category:InterAct|InterAct]]
| designer  =  
| designer  =  
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| connection = [[:Category:Nintendo 64 Controller Plug|Nintendo 64 Controller Plug]]
| connection = [[:Category:Nintendo 64 Controller Plug|Nintendo 64 Controller Plug]]
| purpose    = [[:Category:General|General]]
| purpose    = [[:Category:General|General]]
| mechanisms = [[:Category:Analogue joystick|Analogue joystick]]<br>[[:Category:D-pad|D-pad]]<br>[[:Category:Digital button|Digital button]]
| mechanisms = [[:Category:Analogue joystick|Analogue joystick]]<br>[[:Category:D-pad|D-pad]]<br>[[:Category:Digital button|Digital button]]<br>[[:Category:Rapid fire|Rapid fire]]<br>[[:Category:Slow-motion|Slow-motion]]
}}
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A third-party [[:Category:Nintendo 64|N64]] controller, the notable features being a metal stick (iirc it has a further travel and less resistance than the OEM), evenly-sized buttons, and making the L and Z buttons both reachable. There are also slow-motion and rapid-fire functions.
A third-party [[:Category:Nintendo 64|N64]] controller, the notable features being a metal stick (iirc it has a further travel and less resistance than the OEM), evenly-sized buttons, and making the L and Z buttons both reachable. There are also slow-motion and rapid-fire functions.
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==Variations==
==Variations==


* The '''SuperPad 64 Plus''' is an iteration of the '''SuperPad 64''', with the addition of [[:Category:Slow motion|slow motion]] and [[:Category:Autofire|autofire]] (Note there's an earlier controller called the SuperPad 64 with a different form).
* There are two versions with different model numbers, but only difference I know of is the packaging and colour of the logos.
* The '''SuperPad 64 Plus''' is an iteration of the '''SuperPad 64''', with the addition of [[:Category:Slow-motion|Slow-motion]] and [[:Category:Rapid fire|autofire]] (Note there's an earlier controller called the SuperPad 64 with a different form).
* The '''MakoPad 64''' seems to be the same as the SuperPad 64 Pro, but in a translucent, slightly purple shell.
* The '''MakoPad 64''' seems to be the same as the SuperPad 64 Pro, but in a translucent, slightly purple shell.
* There's also the '''MakoPad PC''', which has some addition setting and uses a [[:Category:DA15|Game Port]] plug.
* There's also the '''MakoPad PC''', which has some addition settings and uses a [[:Category:DA15|Game Port]] plug.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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[[Category:Nintendo 64 Controller Plug]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64 Controller Plug]]
[[Category:General]]
[[Category:General]]
[[Category:Analogue joystick]][[Category:D-pad]][[Category:Digital button]]
[[Category:Analogue joystick]][[Category:D-pad]][[Category:Digital button]][[Category:Rapid fire]][[Category:Slow-motion]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 29 May 2024

A third-party N64 controller, the notable features being a metal stick (iirc it has a further travel and less resistance than the OEM), evenly-sized buttons, and making the L and Z buttons both reachable. There are also slow-motion and rapid-fire functions.

Variations

  • There are two versions with different model numbers, but only difference I know of is the packaging and colour of the logos.
  • The SuperPad 64 Plus is an iteration of the SuperPad 64, with the addition of Slow-motion and autofire (Note there's an earlier controller called the SuperPad 64 with a different form).
  • The MakoPad 64 seems to be the same as the SuperPad 64 Pro, but in a translucent, slightly purple shell.
  • There's also the MakoPad PC, which has some addition settings and uses a Game Port plug.

See Also