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{{sub-stub}}'''Hori''' (ホリ) is a peripheral manufacturer based in Japan. Some of their products were adopted by [[Sega]] and turned into first-party accessories. Despite supporting all of Sega's prior consoles, Hori never released any peripherals for the [[Dreamcast]]. However, they still released various ''Virtua Fighter''-licensed peripherals for later platforms such as the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Hori''' (ホリ) is a peripheral manufacturer based in Japan. Some of their products were adopted by [[Sega]] and turned into first-party accessories, although most of them were released unlicensed. Despite supporting all of Sega's prior consoles, Hori never released any peripherals for the [[Dreamcast]]. However, they still released various ''Virtua Fighter''-licensed peripherals for later platforms such as the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
  
 
==Hardware Produced==
 
==Hardware Produced==

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Hori (ホリ) is a peripheral manufacturer based in Japan. Some of their products were adopted by Sega and turned into first-party accessories, although most of them were released unlicensed. Despite supporting all of Sega's prior consoles, Hori never released any peripherals for the Dreamcast. However, they still released various Virtua Fighter-licensed peripherals for later platforms such as the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Hardware Produced

Master System

Mega Drive

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