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{{Short description|Accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System}} {{Infobox information appliance | title = NES Advantage | image = Nintendo-NES-Advantage-Controller.jpg | manufacturer = [[ASCII Corporation|Asciiware]] | type = [[Video game controller]] | generation = [[History of video game consoles (third generation)|Third generation era]] | release date = July 1987 | discontinued = | input =*Joystick (8 direction) *7x digital buttons (A, B, Turbo A, Turbo B, Start, Select, Slow) *2x adjustment knobs (Turbo A, Turbo B) *Toggle switch (Player) | connectivity = [[NES]] controller port | successor = [[Super Advantage]] }} The '''NES Advantage''' is an [[Arcade controller|arcade style controller]] manufactured by [[ASCII Corporation|Asciiware]] and released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987.<ref name="NP">'''Nintendo Power''': "Also from Asciiware, who actually made the NES Advantage that Nintendo of America then licensed from them, comes the Super Advantage." ''Nintendo Power''. Nintendo of America. June 1993, page 60.</ref> The device is meant to rest on a flat surface at a comfortable level, such as a tabletop or the floor, with the player seated behind it. This way, it can be used like an [[arcade game]] [[joystick]]—with the left hand using the joystick and the right hand operating the buttons. ==Features== The NES Advantage features adjustable turbo controls for the A and B buttons which could be toggled on or off with a button; users can adjust the rate of the turbo (i.e., how quickly the A or B button is pressed) by adjusting the respective turbo dials located above each button.<ref name="Manual3">{{citation |title=NES Advantage Instruction Manual |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |year=1987 |location=[[Redmond, WA]] |page=3}}</ref> The Advantage features a pseudo–[[slow motion]] feature, which users can toggle on and off by pressing the "slow" button. However, the slow motion feature does not work with all games, including games compatible with the [[NES Zapper]] or [[R.O.B.]] accessories. The slow button works by very rapidly pressing a virtual start button, which could lead to problems when the player attempts to do an action while the game is paused (e.g., jumping or firing). This feature was not compatible with games with start menus or pause screens.<ref name="Manual4">{{citation |title=NES Advantage Instruction Manual |publisher=Nintendo |year=1987 |location=Redmond, WA |page=4}}</ref> The slow motion feature was unique at release, though it became a popular feature on later controllers. The controller has two wires to plug into both controller ports. By toggling a switch between "Player 1" and "Player 2", the Advantage can be shared with another player for games where two players alternate gameplay.<ref name="Manual3"/> ===Design=== The NES Advantage is designed to simulate the look and feel of cabinet arcade game controls, the idea being to make gaming at home feel more like gaming in a [[video arcade]]. However, unlike actual arcade cabinets, the NES Advantage uses rubber switches for the buttons and joystick (like a controller), rather than [[microswitch]]es. The device has a rugged plastic exterior case with a stainless steel bottom plate, and four rubber feet to prevent skidding.<ref name="masterpice">[https://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/01/masterpiece-the-nes-advantagegods-own-controller.ars]|NES Advantage review</ref> Due to the shape, size and styling the Advantage looks and feels very similar to the NES itself.<ref name="implant">[http://implantgames.com/?p=1279 Implantgames] review of the NES advantage</ref> ==In popular culture== In the film ''[[Ghostbusters II]]'', an NES Advantage was used to guide the [[Statue of Liberty]] to the center of the city during the climax of the movie.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nerdismcomics.com/3Website_GhostbustersII.html |title=Nerdism Reviews! |access-date=2011-12-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426035253/http://nerdismcomics.com/3Website_GhostbustersII.html |archive-date=2012-04-26 }} Ghostbusters II movie review</ref> In the 1989 television series ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', the main character [[Kevin Keene]] can be seen in a live-action sequence playing ''[[Punch-Out!!]]'', and another one playing ''[[The Adventures of Bayou Billy]]'', both with an NES Advantage. [[Christina Aguilera]] uses one in the video for "[[Your Body (Christina Aguilera song)|Your Body]]". ==Reception== Upon the Advantage's initial release in 1987, it was well received as a great way to get the "arcade experience" at home. Since its successful release in the '80s, the NES Advantage has received little media attention, but has continued to be regarded as one of the best NES accessories ever produced.<ref name="masterpice"/><ref name="implant"/> ==See also== {{Portal|Video games}} *[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] *[[Super Advantage]] *[[NES Max]] *[[List of Nintendo controllers]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Nintendo Entertainment System}} {{Nintendo hardware|NES}} [[Category:Arcade controllers]] [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System accessories]] [[Category:Nintendo controllers]] [[Category:Products introduced in 1987]]
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