These are perhaps the coolest controllers I've ever used!!! That's saying a lot considering it's been 20 years since they were created. The four colored buttons in the handle could be pressed individually or in combination to perform a ton of different funcions and they also had a cool speed roller on the top side which was used to make characters run faster. The sticks are very comfortable and there is even a grip extension for bigger hands. Most games that were released for these joysticks came with overlays that provided guidance on using the keypad for even more gameplay options and usually showed shorcuts to what the colored buttons in the handle did. The only drawback to these controllers was that the build quality was not stellar. One of mine has intermittent periods of not working well. I would love to see some of the newer systems on the market adopt some of the revolutionary ergonomics of these joysticks... Anybody listening out there?

The Super Action Controller Set came with "Super Action Baseball" which I still have along with the box for the controllers and the manuals for the game and the sticks. I also have the scorepad which only has about 4 pages written on and seems to be missing from the Super Action Controller Sets I see on eBay these days...