Analogue power.

Earlier today, Sega announced the next 11 games coming to the company’s next mini console, the Mega Drive Mini 2. But that’s not the only thing it revealed during the latest livestream.

In a bit of a surprise announcement, Sega unveiled a new USB controller — based on the classic SHARP Cyber Stick — that will be compatible with the tiny console. The controller was known for having both digital and analogue joystick modules, and it was compatible with multiple systems including the X68000, the PC98 series, and the PC Engine (if you had the Micomsoft XHE-3 adaptor).

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