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Naki International, previously Naki Industries and Nakitek was a video game accessory manufacturer based in the US.
In May 1996 it was purchased by Taiwanese manufacturing company Top Game Group. It seems to have disappeared around 2004.
Accessories produced
Mega Drive
- Fighter Control (1993)
- Pro Control 6 (1993)
- Viper (1993)
- Pro Model Controller (1994)
- Action Pad (199x)
- Control Pad (199x)
- Pro Fighter 6 (199x)
- Turbo Touch 360+ (199x) (as Nakitek)
Saturn
- Power Pad (1995)
- Control Pad (1996)
- The Pursuer (1996)
- Wireless Pro Controller (1996)
- Wireless Pro Fighter 8 (1996)
- Universal Lunar Gun (1997)
- Pro Fighter 8 (199x)
- Universal Lunar-Rocker Gun (199x)
Dreamcast
- Advanced Controller (xxxx)
- Ice Pad (xxxx)
References
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Retail News, "January 1992" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 35
- ↑ Summer CES Directory, page 233
- ↑ http://www.nakiusa.com/ (Wayback Machine: 1998-12-12 03:12)