The NES Advantage is a controller for the NES that lets the player use a joystick instead of a D-pad. Like the NES Max, the NES Advantage added a few more buttons. The buttons included were a slow button, and two turbo buttons. A similar third-party controller for the Wii called "The Shaft" is also available.
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- In Ghostbusters II, the Ghostbusters control the Statue of Liberty with an NES Advantage.
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Peripherals | Famicom Data Recorder - DK Bongos - Famicom Disk System - Nintendo e-Reader - Famicom Four-way Adapter - Game Boy Camera - Game Boy Printer - GameCube GBA Cable - Game Link Cable - NES Advantage - NES Four Score - NES Max - Satellaview - NES Satellite - NES Zapper - Nintendo Power - Power Glove - R.O.B. - Power Pad - Rumble Pak - SNES Mouse - SNES Multitap - Super Advantage - Super Scope - U-Force - WaveBird - Wii Balance Board - Wii Classic Controller - Wii Remote (Wii MotionPlus - Wii Remote Plus) - Wii Speak - Wii Zapper - Nintendo 64DD - Game Boy Player |
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