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Revision as of 14:27, 8 January 2025
| Release date: | 1989 |
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| Model No.: | TRK-7 |
| Company: | Hori |
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| Main colours: | Black Red Yellow |
| System: | Family Computer |
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| Connection: | Expand Connector |
| Mechanisms: | Trackball Digital button |
Trackball for the Famicom. Designed to be used in two different orientations. Has all the regular Famicom buttons too.
Support
Only a few games support the trackball part of the Hori Track:
- Operation Wolf
- U.S.Championship V'Ball
- 燃えろ!!プロサッカー (Burn!! Pro Soccer)
- パットパットゴルフ (Putt Putt Golf)
Sources
- Hori Track TRK-7 thread on the Trackballs.EU forum.
- Hori Track page on the NESdev Wiki.
