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Power Pad

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Side A
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Side B

The Power Pad is a floor mat game controller released in the United States for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a gray mat with twelve pressure-sensors embedded between two layers of flexible plastic.

Released in 1987, it is the American version of the Family Fun Fitness pack for the Japanese Famicom Disk System.

The accessory is laid out in front of the video display for various games, generally plugged into the second controller port, with players stepping on the large buttons to control gameplay.

There are two illustrated sides to the pad: Side A, which is rarely used, has eight buttons, while side B has twelve buttons numbered from 1-12.

Games using the Power Pad often test players on their timing and coordination, memory, "running" speed, or allow them to play music with their steps.

Games such as Dance Dance Revolution can trace the lineage of their control mechanisms back to the Power Pad (see dance pad).

Game list

Few games were created that use the Power Pad due to lack of success, but here is a list of games that were developed for it (this list is not complete).

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