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    Quote Originally Posted by Guntz View Post
    Smallest System-Bundled Controllers

    Hmm... NES?


    Couldn't think of anything else...

    Behold:

    This is the controller bundled with the Panasonic FS-A1. Surprisingly for being so tiny, it's actually a pretty good controller.

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    hmm size of label i think should be a in porportion to the amount of the actual surface area sure neo go labels are huge but the carts are enormous

    i think the intellivision and intv atari carts win the smallest label award

    how about this

    it takes up a lot of surface area

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    Since I played Master System games before I could even read, the cartridges being just labeled with text was very bothersome to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guntz View Post
    Hmm... NES?[/b]

    Couldn't think of anything else...
    SMS controllers are slightly smaller than NES.

    Quote Originally Posted by bohokii View Post
    hmm size of label i think should be a in porportion to the amount of the actual surface area sure neo go labels are huge but the carts are enormous

    i think the intellivision and intv atari carts win the smallest label award
    I assume you mean M-Network VCS carts, not Intev. Intev was the later company to market the re-branded IV hardware after Mattel dumped it. (supposedly selling as many units post-crash as Mattel had before -3 Million)


    I think either MD/Genny or VCS carts had the largest label per frontal plastic surface area.
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