Difference between revisions of "Python 3"
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− | {{stub}}The '''Python 3''' is a third-party accessory developed by [[QuickShot]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It is a joystick, and a "sequel" to the Python 1 and | + | {{stub}}The '''Python 3''' is a third-party accessory developed by [[QuickShot]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It is a joystick, and a "sequel" to the Python 1 and Python 2. |
The numbers dictate how many buttons the joystick has - as the Mega Drive is the only system to use [[DE-9]] controller ports and support three buttons, the Python 3 is only compatible with this system. The Python 2 had been compatible with various computers of the day, as well as the [[Sega Master System]]. | The numbers dictate how many buttons the joystick has - as the Mega Drive is the only system to use [[DE-9]] controller ports and support three buttons, the Python 3 is only compatible with this system. The Python 2 had been compatible with various computers of the day, as well as the [[Sega Master System]]. |
Revision as of 10:33, 5 May 2012
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The Python 3 is a third-party accessory developed by QuickShot for the Sega Mega Drive. It is a joystick, and a "sequel" to the Python 1 and Python 2.
The numbers dictate how many buttons the joystick has - as the Mega Drive is the only system to use DE-9 controller ports and support three buttons, the Python 3 is only compatible with this system. The Python 2 had been compatible with various computers of the day, as well as the Sega Master System.
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