Sega
In response to Nintendo, Sega came out with its own system that built upon Nintendo's basic ideas. Sega, like Nintendo, also catered to the idea of interaction with a newer line of controllers specifically designed for the Sega Master System.
Light Phaser
A staple in video game interaction.
Sega 3-D Glasses
These glasses have allow the player to see the game in 3-D and have a shutter effect. These glasses use technology present in current 3-D glasses for PCs.
The Sega Control Stick
"The advanced controller for the advanced player" (Sega's Slogan). This controller has button on the left which is different from most controllers.
Sega Sports Pad
This controller was designed with sports play in mind. Again, Sega put the buttons on the left. It also has a rolling ball like a mouse on the right side of the controller.
Sega Control Pad
This is more of a traditional type controller for the Sega Master System. It has buttons on the right and arrows on the left. The earliest version also has a place to screw in a joystick.
Sega Infared Control Pad
This was designed in the UK by an company (WKK) independent of Sega. It is basically a wireless controller for the Sega Master System.
For the Gamer
Realistic Controllers
3D interaction with Glasses
Wireless control allowed players to play more comfortably
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