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Micomsoft's XE-1AP is early analogue controller for the Mega Drive and Japanese PCs of the era. It's similar to the [[Cyber Stick]], but in the form of a controller rather than an all-in-one [[:Category:HOTAS|HOTAS]].
Micomsoft's XE-1AP is early analogue controller for the Mega Drive and Japanese PCs of the era. It's similar to the [[Cyber Stick]], but in the form of a controller rather than an all-in-one [[:Category:HOTAS|HOTAS]].
Notable features are the analogue stick that doesn't centre itself, and the single-axis analogue slider that can be rotated to suit the game or comfort.


To work with the PC-Engine it requires an adaptor.
To work with the PC-Engine it requires an adaptor.

Revision as of 09:40, 5 April 2023


Micomsoft's XE-1AP is early analogue controller for the Mega Drive and Japanese PCs of the era. It's similar to the Cyber Stick, but in the form of a controller rather than an all-in-one HOTAS.

Notable features are the analogue stick that doesn't centre itself, and the single-axis analogue slider that can be rotated to suit the game or comfort.

To work with the PC-Engine it requires an adaptor.

Compatibility

Mega Drive

  • After Burner II
  • Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II
  • Fastest 1
  • Galaxy Force II
  • Musha Aleste

Mega CD

  • After Burner III
  • Night Striker
  • Starblade

32X

  • After Burner Complete
  • Space Harrier

Source: https://segaretro.org/XE-1_AP

PC Engine

  • Afterburner
  • Afterburner II
  • Forgotten Worlds
  • Operation Wolf
  • OutRun
  • Thunder Blade

Source: https://www.raphnet.net/electronique/xhe3_adapter/index_en.php

MSX

FM-Towns

X68000

  • Afterburner
  • Dash Yarou
  • Knight Arms
  • Metal Sight
  • Neural Gear
  • Overtake
  • Star Cruiser
  • Star Luster
  • Super Hangon
  • Syvalion
  • Thunder Blade

Source: https://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=x68000:cyber_stick

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