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− | | headquarters=Hong Kong | + | | headquarters=Flat L, 12F., Phase 4, Kwun Tong Industrial Centre, 436-446 Kwun Tong Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong{{fileref|E32001 Directory.pdf|page=88}} |
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Honey Bee''' is an original equipment manufacturer which | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Honey Bee''' is an original equipment manufacturer which has been producing video game accessories since 1989. For a long while, Honey Bee distributed products under their own name (with a logo shamelssly borrowed from [[Hudson Soft]]), though today they merely operate from behind-the-scenes, with their products being sold under different brand names. |
From a [[Sega]] perspective, one of Honey Bee's closest allies was the Powerplay Group based in the UK, owner of the [[Competition Pro]] brand. | From a [[Sega]] perspective, one of Honey Bee's closest allies was the Powerplay Group based in the UK, owner of the [[Competition Pro]] brand. | ||
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Honey Bee|type=accessories}} | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Honey Bee|type=accessories}} | ||
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | *[http://www.hkhoneybee.com/ | + | *[http://www.hkhoneybee.com/ Official website] |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Third-party accessory manufacturers]] | [[Category:Third-party accessory manufacturers]] |
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Honey Bee is an original equipment manufacturer which has been producing video game accessories since 1989. For a long while, Honey Bee distributed products under their own name (with a logo shamelssly borrowed from Hudson Soft), though today they merely operate from behind-the-scenes, with their products being sold under different brand names.
From a Sega perspective, one of Honey Bee's closest allies was the Powerplay Group based in the UK, owner of the Competition Pro brand.
Contents
Accessories produced
Master System
- SG-2 (199x)
Mega Drive
- SG-18 (199x)
- SG-6 (199x)
- XE-8 SG-60 (199x)
Saturn
- 3 in 1 Laser Game Gun (199x)
- Laser Gun (199x)
- Saturn-18 (199x)
- Saturn-8 (199x)