
The Super Scope was Nintendo's ill-fated light gun for the SNES.

The Balance Board is a peripheral originally released alongside Wii Fit.

The SIXAXIS was the first controller included with the PlayStation 3, but was replaced by a rumble-enabled update called the DualShock 3.

The Sega Activator is an octagonal ring of sensors that control on-screen movement when a player stands in the center and strikes over specific sections.

The Wii Wheel is a plastic shell that makes using the Wii Remote feel more like a steering wheel. The Wii Wheel was packaged with Mario Kart Wii and could also be bought separately.

Sega released this force feedback device alongside the PlayStation 2 version of Rez in Japan.

This wireless guitar has been constructed specifically for use with Harmonix's Rock Band.

This drum kit, constructed specifically for Rock Band, features four drum pads and one pedal trigger. The center cosole has a,b,x,y buttons; a D-pad; and X-box 360 guide, Start, and select buttons.

R.O.B. - The Robotic Operating Buddy was a highly novel, though largely useless accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It also went by the name "F.C.R" in other countries.

The Power Glove was a controller accessory for the NES, released in 1989. The controller was ultimately considered a failure, and only two games were designed with features exclusively for the glove ("Super Glove Ball" and "Bad Street Brawler").
The DualShock controller brought dual analog control and force feedback to the original PlayStation and has been used by Sony ever since.
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