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Revision as of 15:53, 11 June 2020
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Made for: Sega Master System | |||||||||||||||
Manufacturer: QuickShot | |||||||||||||||
Type: Controller | |||||||||||||||
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Flight Grip is a controller built by QuickShot, compatible with a number of consoles and computers including the Sega Master System.
It is an odd device - users hold onto the two handles and control the D-Pad and one button with their thumbs. A second button is located at the back and is triggered by the index finger. There are some turbo options on the top of the unit too.
Tec Toy licensed this product for sale in Brazil, calling it the Asa.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Flight Grip/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Print advert in GamePro (US) #25: "August 1991" (1991-xx-xx)
Print advert in Supergame (BR) #3: "Setembro 1991" (1991-09-xx)
Physical scans
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Master System, EU |
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References
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