Difference between revisions of "RadioShack"
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Some video game accessories (usually rebranded products from [[Beeshu]] and [[QuickShot]]) were also released under the '''Archer''' sub-brand. | Some video game accessories (usually rebranded products from [[Beeshu]] and [[QuickShot]]) were also released under the '''Archer''' sub-brand. | ||
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+ | For a while Radio Shack was owned by the Tandy Corporation, which in turn sold its products exclusively through the retailer. As such, the '''InterTan''' brand is included here for the purposes of simplicity. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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==Accessories produced== | ==Accessories produced== | ||
− | {{CompanyHistoryAll|RadioShack|Radio Shack|Archer|type=accessories}} | + | {{CompanyHistoryAll|RadioShack|Radio Shack|Archer|InterTan|Tandy|type=accessories}} |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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RadioShack
Some video game accessories (usually rebranded products from Beeshu and QuickShot) were also released under the Archer sub-brand.
For a while Radio Shack was owned by the Tandy Corporation, which in turn sold its products exclusively through the retailer. As such, the InterTan brand is included here for the purposes of simplicity.
Contents
Softography
Accessories produced
Master System
Mega Drive
- Striker Stereo Control Pad (1991) (as Archer)
- Starfighter 3+3 (1993) (as Radio Shack)