SNES Super Advantage Controller
The SNES Super Advantage Controller by ASCII Entertainment is a wired arcade stick for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its tabletop layout combines a large joystick with oversized action buttons and built-in turbo controls for an arcade-style feel on SNES hardware.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to work.
- Compatible with: Super Nintendo and standard SNES controller ports.
- The wired connection uses a full-size SNES plug for direct play without adapters or wireless setup.
- Individual sliders for face and shoulder buttons allow turbo adjustments across multiple inputs.
- A dedicated slow-motion function is built into the control panel for games that support rapid pause-style input.
- The wide base and rubber feet help keep the arcade stick planted during fast-action shooters, fighters, and classic action games.
The Super Advantage is one of the more recognizable third-party arcade controllers from the 16-bit era. It pairs especially well with the arcade-heavy SNES library, including fighting games, shoot-'em-ups, and run-and-gun titles.


Description
The SNES Super Advantage Controller by ASCII Entertainment is a wired arcade stick for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its tabletop layout combines a large joystick with oversized action buttons and built-in turbo controls for an arcade-style feel on SNES hardware.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to work.
- Compatible with: Super Nintendo and standard SNES controller ports.
- The wired connection uses a full-size SNES plug for direct play without adapters or wireless setup.
- Individual sliders for face and shoulder buttons allow turbo adjustments across multiple inputs.
- A dedicated slow-motion function is built into the control panel for games that support rapid pause-style input.
- The wide base and rubber feet help keep the arcade stick planted during fast-action shooters, fighters, and classic action games.
The Super Advantage is one of the more recognizable third-party arcade controllers from the 16-bit era. It pairs especially well with the arcade-heavy SNES library, including fighting games, shoot-'em-ups, and run-and-gun titles.























