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There's nothing particularly special about the Gravis GamePad that an emulator would require specific support for it; it's a standard game port peripheral with two axes and four buttons. The entire listed row of emulators should support it. | There's nothing particularly special about the Gravis GamePad that an emulator would require specific support for it; it's a standard game port peripheral with two axes and four buttons. The entire listed row of emulators should support it. | ||
Perhaps an 'Input Methods' category would be better suited, and Game Port could be added as one of the categories. | Perhaps an 'Input Methods' category would be better suited, and Game Port could be added as one of the categories. | ||
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