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Video game controller manufactured by Namco
The NeGcon, stylized as neGcon, is a motion-based game controller manufactured in 1995 by Namco for the PlayStation. One of the first third-party peripherals
NeGcon
Video game controller for the PlayStation
switch above the PlayStation logo. The Jogcon also has a relatively unknown neGcon compatibility mode; by holding the mode button as the PlayStation is turned
Jogcon
1995 racing video game
other and the six remaining AI competitors. The game also supports the NeGcon, a third-party controller designed by Namco. Wipeout was developed and published
Wipeout_(video_game)
Racing video game franchise
support for Glide. The PlayStation port of NFS II also took advantage of the NeGcon controller, and the Dual Analog and DualShock controllers as well. Need
Need_for_Speed
Sony's first handheld analog controller for the PlayStation
controller for PlayStation called NeGcon. Sony's Dual Analog Controller's analog mode was not compatible with the NeGcon-compatible games like Wipeout and
Dual_Analog_Controller
Family of gun peripherals
design "hideous". Wikimedia Commons has media related to GunCon. Jogcon NeGcon List of GunCon games Japanese: ガンコン, Hepburn: Gankon "PrePlay: Time Crisis"
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Sony's video gaming brand
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PlayStation
1996 video game
PlayStation version supported analogue control only through using the optional NeGcon twist controller. Wipeout 2097 received critical acclaim upon release; reviewers
Wipeout_2097
1997 video game
original arcade version, the PlayStation port features support for the NeGcon analog controller. The European PlayStation version of the game is considered
Road_Rage_(1995_video_game)
1995 video game
cars with the objective of winning a series of races, and supports Namco's NeGcon controller. Ridge Racer Revolution adds two hidden cars, and two-player
Ridge_Racer_Revolution
1997 video game
between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles. The game supports the NeGcon controller by Namco, allowing players to steer their car around curves in
V-Rally_(video_game)
Japanese video game developer and publisher
Namco". Namco was also given the rights to produce controllers, such as the NeGcon, which it designed with the knowledge it gained through developing its cancelled
Namco
1993 video game
1994 "Game Index". MegaTech. No. 42 (June 1995). May 31, 1995. pp. 30–1. NegCon. "Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Super NES) - N.i.n.Retro
Super_Street_Fighter_II
Racing video game
for the PlayStation version, from a third-person perspective. Namco's NeGcon controller can be used to play the game. Because Ridge Racer is an arcade-style
Ridge_Racer_(1993_video_game)
Device used with games or entertainment systems
device for video games based on electroencephalography.[citation needed] NeGcon: is a unique controller for racing games on the PlayStation. Physically
Game_controller
Gaming generation from 1993 to 2006
Fishing) Dual Analog Controller DualShock GunCon Jogcon Konami Justifier NeGcon PocketStation (Japan only) PlayStation Mouse Analog Joystick Dance pad LCD
Fifth generation of video game consoles
Fifth_generation_of_video_game_consoles
1994 video game
Tempest X3 supports the PlayStation Mouse, Nyko Trackball and Namco's rotary neGcon analog controller. The Saturn version, programmed by High Voltage Software
Tempest_2000
1997 video game
control, adding support for both the PlayStation DualShock and the Namco NeGcon, and later the PlayStation Analog Joystick. Ace Combat 2 was released in
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Series of compilation games
and Pole Position II is only supported in these compilations by Namco's neGcon joypad. In Japan, Vol. 2 had a special edition box set that included replica
Namco_Museum
1999 video game
the game features support for DualShock analog controllers and Namco's neGcon and Jogcon racing controllers. Interviewed by Official Dreamcast Magazine
V-Rally_2
1995 PlayStation video game compilation
the game's original boot-up sequence. Pole Position supports the Namco NeGcon for analog to compensate for the lack of an analog controller at the time
Namco_Museum_Vol._1
1990 rail shooter video game
Gourb, which had a new storyline and levels, as well as support for the NeGcon controller. The PlayStation version was digitally-released for the PlayStation
Galaxian3:_Project_Dragoon
1996 vehicular combat video game
showing their placings is displayed. Destruction Derby 2 supports Namco's NeGcon controller. The original Destruction Derby was developed in seven months
Destruction_Derby_2
1997 video game
corrected in the North American release. It is compatible with the Namco NeGcon controller. A techno soundtrack inspired by the music in 3D/G, titled Xevious
Xevious_3D/G
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English : habitational name from a place in West Sussex, so named from the Old English personal name Fēra + -ingas ‘people of’, ‘family of’, or ‘followers of’.
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