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Lastly, some games are online only - this is NOT a defect, servers are sometimes taken offline as interest declines.
Downloadable content is handled by the game manufacturer and outside of our ability to monitor/update/provide. Also note, downloadable content might already have been redeemed or no longer available depending on the item, item type and time since release. (*We replace the batteries in all game carts that use a battery system for backup or gameplay - this might add a small delay to any shipping interval. If you just want to play a game, check the "uglies" out a save a few bucks to boot! We're happy to offer these at a discount.
It will include jewel case/box, artwork, instruction manuals and any included items where applicable. Complete - Very Good - item is complete in box (CIB) with all original components.Brand New - new in original packaging and include original components.When shopping any of our websites or in our stores, you will notice that we segment games, systems and accessories into 5 categories: Though I think I will take another Astropad, or with this one, just add a nine pin port to connect Atari 2600 joysticks up directly to the controller itself, or put the Astropad into a base and let the controller connect to that.īut it is nice to know one way to connect an Atari 2600 joystick to a Dreamcast.A Note on Item Conditions when ordering from us! X And then I put the Dreamcast Astropad controller and the Atari 2600 controller together. So I worked on this, connecting the Atari 2600 stick to this D-Pad was almost wire for wire. Eventually I got to looking the D-Pad on this controller and realized that it was just a midget version of the circuit board in the 2600 controller: I was not impressed with this as a controller, but opening it up was a wealth of wires, basic pads, etc. At least not as readily as this one.Ī Performance "Astropad". But this was not useable to me (readily) for hacking. And strangely, one of the most responsive Dreamcast sticks I have found yet.
Like a good game system, the Dreamcast joystick is really minimal. I opened up the typical Dreamcast joystick.Īnd just looked at that. I *LOVE* Atari800DC on the Dreamcast, and use the 5200 mode for the 5200 High Score Thread contests.Īlways thought it would be cool to have a regular Atari 2600 on the Dreamcast for this though, so I started looking around.