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The information in this section applies to the following controllers:
# Standalone controllers
- **Densha de GO! Plug and Play**
This controller is different from traditional controllers in the sense that it contains the game (an improved version of *Densha de GO! Final*) and does not connect to a PC or console. Externally, it looks similar to a TCPP-20009, except it does not include a pedal connection. Internally, it contains an ARM board running Linux. It requires a micro USB cable for power and a HDMI cable for video output.
The micro USB port supports USB OTG with a powered adapter and is used by Taito to install software updates.
It is possible to update the Linux kernel on the board to enable USB gadget mode and emulate traditional controllers, such as the [DGOC-44U](/models/usb/#dgoc-44u). This makes it possible to control other software. You can find more information [here](https://github.com/GMMan/dengo-plug-and-play-controller).
This section includes self-contained controllers with software included in them. Instead of connecting to a PC or console, they can be connected directly to a TV via HDMI.

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{{% standalone_controller-page "pnp" %}}
This controller is different from traditional controllers in the sense that it contains the game (an improved version of *Densha de GO! Final*) and does not connect to a PC or console. Externally, it looks similar to a TCPP-20009, except it does not include a pedal connection. Internally, it contains an ARM board running Linux. It requires a micro USB cable for power and a HDMI cable for video output.
The micro USB port supports USB OTG with a powered adapter and is used by Taito to install software updates.
It is possible to update the Linux kernel on the board to enable USB gadget mode and emulate traditional controllers, such as the [DGOC-44U](/controllers/usb/dgoc44u). This makes it possible to control other software. You can find more information [here](https://github.com/GMMan/dengo-plug-and-play-controller).