File:Sega-Dreamcast-Controller-wVMU-FL.png
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DescriptionSega-Dreamcast-Controller-wVMU-FL.png | The controller for the Sega Dreamcast video game console. Featuring a unique shape and design, the controller's most notable feature are the two slots built into the controller for expansions. Most commonly, the top slot is occupied by the VMU (Visual Memory Unit), that held save data and could display simple graphics on its screen. There was also a second slot, which could hold another memory card, rumble pack, microphone or other accessories. | |||
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