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Euromax Electronics was a British video game peripheral manufacturer and distributor, and owner of the peripheral label Phase 9
Company
Primarily distributing peripherals under the label Phase 9, Euromax Electronics was also the official United Kingdom distributor for Beeshu products.
Accessories produced
Master System
- Ultimate Superstick (1988)
Mega Drive
- Striker Stereo Control Pad (1991)
- Fighter Control (1993)
- Graduate (199x)
- Mega Dome (199x)
Saturn
- ST ProPad (1996)