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− | {{stub}}The '''Tac50''' is a third-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] joystick created by [[Suncom]]. It was only released in North America. | + | {{stub}}The '''Tac50''' is a third-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] joystick created by [[Suncom Technologies]]. It was only released in North America. |
Prior to the release of this peripheral, Suncom created one-button Tac50s for home computers, primarily aiming at Atari 8-bit machines and the Commodore 64. This "Genesis Edition" variant differs not only by having three buttons, but by being moulded in black plastic as opposed to white/grey. | Prior to the release of this peripheral, Suncom created one-button Tac50s for home computers, primarily aiming at Atari 8-bit machines and the Commodore 64. This "Genesis Edition" variant differs not only by having three buttons, but by being moulded in black plastic as opposed to white/grey. | ||
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==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== |
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The Tac50 is a third-party Sega Mega Drive joystick created by Suncom Technologies. It was only released in North America.
Prior to the release of this peripheral, Suncom created one-button Tac50s for home computers, primarily aiming at Atari 8-bit machines and the Commodore 64. This "Genesis Edition" variant differs not only by having three buttons, but by being moulded in black plastic as opposed to white/grey.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Tac50/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Mega Drive | |
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