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  2. Paddle (game controller) - Wikipedia

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    A paddle is a game controller with a round wheel and one or more fire buttons, where the wheel is typically used to control movement of the player object along one axis of the video screen. A paddle controller rotates through a fixed arc (usually about 330 degrees ); it has a stop at each end.

  3. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    Paddle controllers were the first analog controllers and they lost popularity when "paddle and ball" type games fell out of favor. A variation, the Atari driving controller, appeared on the Atari 2600. Designed specifically for the game Indy 500, it functioned almost identically in operation and design to the regular paddle controller. The ...

  4. Atari joystick port - Wikipedia

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    Atari paddle controllers were fairly common, although never as widespread as their joysticks. Paddles are analog devices normally used to control horizontal positioning of the player on the screen. On the Atari systems, the paddles were connected in pairs, allowing up to four people to play together on a two-port system.

  5. Game port - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The design allowed for four analog axes and four buttons on one port, allowing two joysticks or four paddles to be connected via a special "Y-splitter" cable. [ 10 ] Originally available only as add-on that took up an entire slot, [ 8 ] game ports remained relatively rare in the early days of the IBM PC, and most games used the keyboard ...

  6. Scump - Wikipedia

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    Seth Abner (born June 30, 1995), also known as scump, Smuck, scumperjumper or The King is an American content creator and former professional Call of Duty player who last played for the Call of Duty League team OpTic Texas.

  7. United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle

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    The "basic" DMR (i.e., without secondary sight, magazine, sling, basic issue items, cleaning gear, suppressor and bipod) weighs 11 pounds (5.0 kg) or less. [9] The DMR design facilitates repairing or replacing of the sight mount, barrel, bolt, and other key assemblies at the third echelon maintenance level.

  8. Remapping - Wikipedia

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    Remapping may refer to: Tuning an engine for better performance or fuel efficiency by remapping the Engine control unit; Redefining keys on a keyboard, ...

  9. Featureless rifles - Wikipedia

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