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Revision as of 15:33, 10 September 2016
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Made for: Sega Master System | ||||||||||||||||||||
Manufacturer: QuickShot | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Wireless Controller from QuickShot is, as the name suggests, a wireless third-party controller. It was built for the Sega Master System, and is very similar to the Starfighter 3W in design. The package bundled two controllers with a receiver, and also has extra leads for the NES.
The official name of this peripheral is not currently known, however its code name is QS-127. In Brazil it was licensed by Tectoy as an official product.
Promotional material
- QuickShotControllers SMS BR PrintAdvert.jpg
BR print advert
Physical scans
References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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