Difference between revisions of "A.L.S. Industries"
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− | }}{{sub-stub}}'''A.L.S. Industries, Inc.''' was an American plastics manufacturing company and video game accessory manufacturer. | + | }}{{sub-stub}}'''A.L.S. Industries, Inc.''' (a division of '''American Lighting Specialties, Inc.''') was an American plastics manufacturing company and video game accessory manufacturer. |
==Accessories produced== | ==Accessories produced== |
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A.L.S. Industries, Inc. (a division of American Lighting Specialties, Inc.) was an American plastics manufacturing company and video game accessory manufacturer.
Accessories produced
Mega Drive
- Game Cartridge Organizer (199x)
- Video Entertainment Cabinet (199x)
- Video Entertainment Center (199x)
- Video Game Center (199x)