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The Freedom Stick is a third-party arcade stick released by Camerica. It is compatible with a number of systems - the Sega Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System, the Atari 2600 and 7800 and a variety of home computers using the DE-9 standard.
The stick itself is a simple wireless arcade stick with turbo features. It takes four AA batteries.
Similarities with the NES Advantage caused Nintendo to sue Camerica shortly after release[3].
Magazine articles
- Main article: Freedom Stick/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Print advert in Electronic Game Player (US) #1: "January/February 1988" (198x-xx-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #bg89: "1989 Buyer's Guide" (1989-xx-xx)[4]
Print advert in Game Players (US) #0105: "Vol. 1 No. 5 November 1989" (1989-1x-xx)
Print advert in Game Players (US) #0105: "Vol. 1 No. 5 November 1989" (1989-1x-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Game Players (US) #0106: "Vol. 1 No. 6 December 1989" (1989-1x-xx)[5]
Physical scans
References
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