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Power Glove
Controller accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Power Glove is a controller accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The Power Glove gained public attention due to its early virtual reality mechanics and significant marketing. However, its two games did not sell well, as it was not packaged with a game, and it was criticized for its imprecise and difficult-to-use controls.[2]
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"Powerglove" redirects here. For the American band, see Powerglove (band).
For the Australian electronic music duo, see Power Glove (band).
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![]() Power Glove, American model | |
Manufacturer | Mattel (United States) PAX (Japan) |
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Type | Video game controller |
Generation | Third generation era |
Release date |
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Lifespan | 1 year |
Introductory price | US$75 (Equivalent to $184 in 2023) |
Discontinued | 1990 (1990) |
Controller input | 1 Crosshead A B Action Buttons Start Select Buttons Turbo Buttons |
Connectivity | Serial port |
Backward compatibility | Nintendo Entertainment System |
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