Hudson Sansui SSS Joycard
Largely the same as the Hudson Joycard Mk II for Famicom, save being a bit thicker, and having a headphone jack built-in along with fake stereo option where it pans the audio left/right based on your controller inputs. See my post about the Joycard Mk 2 for more details.
Prone to breakage due to having two PCBs sandwiched together. If you find one "for parts" and are confident you can fix cracked solder joints, have a try. Working ones tend to be pricier. It's my favorite famicom gamepad thanks to the size and cable length - plus it's the only of the Hudson Joycards to also be released for NES (I think.)

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