List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

This is a list of accessories for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES), including first- and third-party hardware released during the 1990s.[1][2][3][4]

First-party accessories

  • Cleaning Kit – accessory for cleaning the console and game paks
  • Nintendo Power – rewritable flash cartridge (Japan)
  • Satellaview – satellite peripheral for receiving downloadable software and newsletters (Japan)
  • Score Master – desktop joystick with auto-fire (Europe)
  • Super Game Boy – adapter for playing Game Boy cartridges on the Super NES
  • Super NES Controller – standard controller with D-pad, four right side action buttons (A, B, X and Y), two center action buttons (Start and Select), and two shoulder buttons (L and R)
  • Super NES Mouse – two-button mouse for compatible games
  • Super Scope – wireless light gun

Third-party accessories

Controllers

Directional controllers

  • Advanced Control Pad – controller with auto-fire (Mad Catz)
  • Angler – detachable stick attachment for the directional pad (Beeshu)
  • asciiGrip – one-handed controller (ASCII)
  • asciiPad – controller with auto-fire and slow-motion functions (ASCII)
  • Capcom Pad Soldier – pistol-grip controller with six face buttons (Capcom)
  • Competition Pro (controller) – controller with auto-fire and slow-motion (Competition Pro)
  • Conqueror 2 – programmable joystick with auto-fire (QuickShot)
  • Cyberpad – programmable controller with auto-fire and slow-motion (Suncom)
  • Dual Turbo – set of two wireless controllers with auto-fire (Acclaim)
  • Energiser – programmable controller with auto-fire and slow-motion (Wild Things)
  • Fighter Stick SN – desktop joystick with auto-fire and slow-motion (ASCII)
  • Game Commander – officially licensed controller (Imagineer) / Super Hori Commander (Hori)
  • Game Commander II – licensed controller with expanded functions (Imagineer)
  • Gamepad 6 – six-button controller with auto-fire (Performance)
  • Gamemaster – controller with one programmable button (Triton)
  • High Frequency Control Pad – standard controller variant (High Frequency)
  • Invader 2 – controller with auto-fire (QuickShot)
  • Jet Fighter – novelty controller shaped like a jet, with auto-fire (Beeshu)
  • JS-306 Power Pad Tilt – controller with tilt input, auto-fire, and slow-motion (Champ)
  • Multisystem 6 – controller compatible with both Super NES and Sega Genesis (Competition Pro)
  • NTT Data Pad – controller with integrated numeric keypad for modem functions (NTT)
  • Pro Control 6 – programmable controller with auto-fire and slow-motion; compatible with Super NES and Genesis (Naki)
  • Pro Fighter 6 – programmable desktop joystick with auto-fire and slow-motion (Naki)
  • Pro Player – desktop joystick with auto-fire and slow-motion (Naki)
  • Rhinogear – controller with auto-fire and slow-motion (ASCII)
  • SF-3 – low-profile controller with auto-fire (Honey Bee)
  • SN Programpad – controller with macro programming and LCD screen (InterAct)
  • SN Propad – controller with auto-fire and slow-motion (InterAct)
  • SN Propad 2 / SN Propad 6 – revised controllers with additional button layouts (InterAct)
  • SN-6 – standard controller clone (Gamester)
  • Specialized Fighter Pad – controller with auto-fire; shoulder buttons mapped to face buttons (ASCII)
  • Speedpad – controller with configurable shoulder-button functions (Logic 3)
  • Super Advantage – arcade-style joystick with auto-fire (ASCII)
  • Super Control Pad – standard controller clone with configuration switch
  • Super Joy Card – controller with auto-fire (Hudson Soft)
  • Supercon – alternative-shape controller (QuickShot)
  • Superpad – standard controller clone (InterAct/Performance)
  • Super UFO – controller with additional face buttons (Fire)
  • TopFighter – programmable joystick with LCD display and auto-fire (QJ)
  • Turbo Touch 360 – controller using pressure-sensitive disc instead of a D-pad (Triax)
  • V356 – controller with configuration switch (Recoton)

(Various “non-name” clone controllers, wireless variants, and unbranded pads are omitted or grouped unless distinct features are documented.)

Other controllers

  • BatterUP – baseball-bat controller (Sports Sciences Inc.)
  • Barcode Battler – handheld barcode-reading device (Epoch)
  • Exertainment Bike – exercise bike accessory (Life Fitness)[5]
  • Konami Justifier – light gun (Konami)
  • Lasabirdie – golf-club controller for Lasabirdie – Get in the Hole (Ricoh)
  • M.A.C.S. M16M16 rifle modified to act as a light gun developed for military training (United States Army)[6]
  • Miracle Piano Teaching System – keyboard teaching accessory (The Software Toolworks)
  • Nordic Quest – ski exercise peripheral (NordicTrack)
  • NTT Data Pad – controller with numeric keypad for use with the Super Famicom Modem
  • Pachinko Controller – dial-type controller for pachinko titles (Sunsoft)
  • SNES Multitap – adapter allowing up to four players (Hudson Soft)
  • TeeV Golf – golf-club controller for compatible golf titles (Sports Sciences Inc.)
  • Twin Tap – two-button input device for quiz software (Partyroom21)
  • XBAND Keyboard – keyboard for use with XBAND (Catapult)

Cheat devices

Other devices

See also

References

  1. ^ "Super Nintendo Controllers". webspace.webring.com. 6 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Super Nintendo Accessories". Archived from the original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  3. ^ "GBX.ru". gbx.ru.
  4. ^ "SNES Central: Peripherals". SNES Central.
  5. ^ "SNES Central: Exertainment". SNES Central.
  6. ^ "SNES Central: Exertainment". SNES Central.