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The '''Power Pad''' is a controller which players use with their feet for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In Japan, it is known as the Family Trainer and, in Europe, is is called Family Fun Fitness.  
 
The '''Power Pad''' is a controller which players use with their feet for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. In Japan, it is known as the Family Trainer and, in Europe, is is called Family Fun Fitness.  
  
The device was developed by Bandai, but Nintendo bought the rights to it. The device was released in Japan in 1988 as the Family Fun Fitness Pack. It was released in 1989 as the Power Pad in America along with ''[[World Class Track Meet]]''.
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The device was developed by Bandai, but Nintendo bought the rights to it. The device was released in Japan in 1988 as the Family Fun Fitness Pack. It was released in 1989 as the Power Pad in America along with ''World Class Track Meet''.
  
 
==Compatible Games==
 
==Compatible Games==
*''[[Aerobics Studio]]''
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*''Aerobics Studio''
*''[[Athletic World]]''
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*''Athletic World''
 
*''Fūun! Takeshi Shiro Ni''
 
*''Fūun! Takeshi Shiro Ni''
 
*''Jogging Race''
 
*''Jogging Race''
 
*''Meiro Daisakusen''
 
*''Meiro Daisakusen''
 
*''Rai Rai! Kyonshis: Baby Kyonshi no Amida Daibōken''
 
*''Rai Rai! Kyonshis: Baby Kyonshi no Amida Daibōken''
*''[[Running Stadium]]''
 
 
*''[[Short Order & Eggsplode]]''
 
*''[[Short Order & Eggsplode]]''
 
*''Street Cop''
 
*''Street Cop''
*''[[Super Team Games]]''
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*''Super Team Games''
 
*''Tostugeki! Fūun Takeshi Shiro''
 
*''Tostugeki! Fūun Takeshi Shiro''
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*''World Class Track Meet''
  
 
[[Category: Nintendo Accessories]]
 
[[Category: Nintendo Accessories]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 17 January 2010

The Power Pad is a controller which players use with their feet for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In Japan, it is known as the Family Trainer and, in Europe, is is called Family Fun Fitness.

The device was developed by Bandai, but Nintendo bought the rights to it. The device was released in Japan in 1988 as the Family Fun Fitness Pack. It was released in 1989 as the Power Pad in America along with World Class Track Meet.

Compatible Games[edit]

  • Aerobics Studio
  • Athletic World
  • Fūun! Takeshi Shiro Ni
  • Jogging Race
  • Meiro Daisakusen
  • Rai Rai! Kyonshis: Baby Kyonshi no Amida Daibōken
  • Short Order & Eggsplode
  • Street Cop
  • Super Team Games
  • Tostugeki! Fūun Takeshi Shiro
  • World Class Track Meet