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Released in 1991, this NES peripheral was endorsed by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty. It was designed to allow the NES pad to be played without being held allowing you to press the buttons faster with your fingers. It was discontinued in a few short months after a child was found to have tortured his pet with it.
 
Released in 1991, this NES peripheral was endorsed by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty. It was designed to allow the NES pad to be played without being held allowing you to press the buttons faster with your fingers. It was discontinued in a few short months after a child was found to have tortured his pet with it.
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There is not much to it, simply because it is a F#?*! PIECE OF PLASTIC!!!!!!!!! It is the biggest rip off ever made by Nintendo and was only made to take money from little kids. I mean who really wants to not hold the controller and play on the floor or behind a table, and besides if I'm going to play a game where I have to keep tapping the buttons I would just get a turbo controller like the NES Advantage. Its a piece of s#?*, never buy this piece of plastic.
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