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Revision as of 11:52, 3 May 2012
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QuickShot were a video game accessory manufacturer active in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s. They produced a number of controllers for Sega systems, some of which were adopted as official Sega products in Brazil by Sega's distributor Tectoy. The company has not been seen since 1999.
Hardware Produced
As many computers and consoles used DE-9 ports for input, many, if not all of QuickShot's controllers can be used with a number of home computers from the era. Furthermore almost identical sets of controllers were produced for rival systems such as the NES. In the interests of simplicity Sega Retro classes all two button controllers as Sega Master System accessories, and all three button controllers as Sega Mega Drive ones.
External Link
- Official Website (Last updated 20 January 1999)