NES Max

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The NES Max is a gamepad that was released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. Like many later controllers (such as the PlayStation's and N64's), it has "wings": handles that extend from the edges of the pad.

Unlike the standard NES controller, the Max has a small button-shaped item called a cycloid, that can be moved in directions for movement. It functions similar to a joystick, however, it lacks analog response. The cycloid can be moved by the player's thumb. If the player opts for more traditional control, the cycloid area is surrounded by an 8-way control pad ring. The controller is smaller in width than a regular controller and is slightly thinner. It also features turbo "A" and "B" buttons in addition to the standard buttons. Although there was no adjustment for the turbo buttons as there was for the more famous NES Advantage, the NES Max was known to exceed the NES Advantage's maximum turbo setting.

The Max's official Nintendo part number is NES-027.

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